September, 2010


12
Sep 10

Catember, Day 12

Allie

“The ideal of calm exists in a sitting cat.” – Jules Reynard


11
Sep 10

Football Saturday in the South

Just sweet, sweet football. We had the living room television and one laptop playing games.

Because ESPN can now send four feeds down the line simultaneously we watched five games at once without even trying. Imagine what we’ll be able to do when Brian comes back for a watch party and we really geek out.

The Badgers smacked around San Jose State. Wisconsin is back!

South Carolina surprised everyone. In beating Georgia they might have proved themselves to be an actual team this year.

I wanted to give Florida the benefit of the doubt last week, but that is one troubled team. They might be more of an LSU, winning on the margins, than even LSU is right now.

Meanwhile Miami looked ungood against Ohio State. The Buckeyes weren’t especially impressive in the early going, but they managed to put together a solid win.

James Madison?

And Georgia Tech lost to Kansas, which lost to a team no one had ever heard of prior to last week. It looks like it is going to be one of those wacky years. (Meaning Boise State has no chance making the BCS game.)

Iowa throttled Iowa State.

Michigan might be good, or Notre Dame is just really bad. We’ll just go ahead and say Michigan is back.

Tennessee looked frisky for the better part of the first half, but Oregon is a talented team. So the story goes ranked Pac-10 team comes east, beats a bad Tennessee team digging themselves out of as difficult an institutional crisis possible and, thus, they’re for real.

Penn State at Alabama? I was hoping for a different outcome, but Bryant-Denny Stadium looked like a great setting for that game. Also Penn State was over-matched. Alabama might be good again.

After two weeks, I’m first and tied for first in two pick ’em leagues. Somehow I’m ninth in a third one.

And that, friends, is my Saturday. Not bad, eh?


11
Sep 10

Catember, Day 11

Allie

“The trouble with cats is that they’ve got no tact.” – P. G. Wodehouse


10
Sep 10

Friday is Pie Day

This is necessarily brief, as other typing demands have absorbed a great deal of the day. It is a conference submission day, you see, and these papers must simply get out the door. I could write about writing, but so many people do that with greater flair.

I could also write about the literature review I proofed or, even better, the abstract I crafted this afternoon. It was an interesting one, I thought.

There was rhetoric, too, and that’s always fun. Again, you can get far better rhetoric elsewhere, I wouldn’t presume to impose my qualitative limitations upon you.

So that was pretty much the day, yeah. Until Pie Day, where …

War Eagle

… that isn’t supposed to be on the menu.

We returned to Byron’s tonight, because they have delicious beans and potatoes. They slice the potatoes across the width and do nothing special to them when they cook them, but they are delicious. They were out of chick and ribs tonight. Apparently you have to get to these places early.

We sat in the romantic Punt Bama Punt corner:

Punt Bama Punt

The barbecue there is good, but Byron’s, a converted Dairy Queen, doesn’t have pie. So we visited Publix, picked up an apple and brought it home. We concluded our date night by watching Date Night. At just 88 minutes it felt very short, but that’s probably about the right length.

There was enough humor in the story. Steve Carell was Steve Carell and Tina Fey put on a wig and looked like Rene Russo for a while. You get the sense that about 80 percent of the movie was ad lib, which works well for the premise. There are plenty of one-liners in there. No doubt they are all aimed at a generation of people who grew up reciting movie lines in place of having a real conversation.

“He turned the gun sideways! That’s a kill shot!”

One of my family friends is a now retired police officer. He tells a story of responding to a shots fired call where two guys emptied two clips shooting at one another from nearly point-blank range. Nobody hit anything. Investigators figured that the two gang members had turned their guns sideways for that cool movie “kill shot.”

I’ve tried it with a water gun. I can’t hit the cat for anything with the thing turned sideways.

Time once again for YouTube Cover Theater, where we surf the popular video site and look for people paying tribute to their favorite artists and showing off a significant talent of their own. (I like covers.)

I randomly picked Guster this week, which turned out to be harder than it should have been. They’re a pop band, after all. So two of these videos are from seriously aspiring musicians, which goes a bit against the spirit of this concept, but they still work here.

Here’s Demons:

Just two guys, Vanderbilt students I think, strumming along at in the breakfast nook at home, nicely done.

Here’s a Pennsylvania group, The Vulcans, that asks “Am I trying to hard?” The guy running the camera says “You’re in an art studio, wearing a vest and Aaron is already playing a guitar. We’re trying too hard.”

The sound is nice though, it almost has that disembodied, music hall quality to it that is hard to reproduce in a stereo. Plus, I really love that song:

What happens when you take a Massachusetts band and turn them into bluegrass? I had to find out:

I think they’re just a group of guys that named themselves after a river in Illinois, but they have a lot of videos.

Speaking of videos. And of Google Instant — we were speaking about that yesterday, remember? — here’s a Billy Joel visualization:

Good luck getting that out of your head before the night is over.


10
Sep 10

Catember, Day 10

Allie

“A cat pours his body on the floor like water. It is restful just to see him.” – William Lyon Phelps