Monday, July 11
First Lady Criticized for Eating a Fattening Lunch
The Washington Post reported today the calorie count of First Lady Michelle Obama's lunch. Slow news day? She went to the new Shake Shack in DC and ordered a burger, fries, a shake, and a diet soda with a reported calorie count of 1,700 calories. There is no report that she actually ate all those calories, but she drew criticism for promoting her children's health initiative and not following her own advice.
Certain Republicans have also been critical of her health and nutrition initiative, citing that it was not government's place to tell parents how to raise their children. Of course, the government has been doing similar things for decades. Ever heard of the President's Council on Physical Fitness? It was begun back in the 1950s by Republican Dwight Eisenhower.
As a side note, I've heard about the Shake Shack and I'm dying to give it a try.
Sunday, July 10
My Triplet Nieces Turn 21-Kelly, Megan and Nicole
Saturday, July 9
Michele Bachmann Signs Anti-Gay Pledge
Crazy Tea Party Darling Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was the first GOP Presidential candidate to sign an anti-gay pledged on Thursday. The pledge entitled, The Marriage vow: A Declaration of Dependence Upon Marriage and Family, was started by a conservative group called the The Family Leader, which asked all the presidential candidates to sign. Bachmann couldn't wait.
The pledge declares homosexuality a choice and that gay marriage is putting the institution of marriage "in great crisis." It also says homosexuality may have a negative impact on public health. How can anyone with a brain support the views of this horrible person? This horrible person could be the GOP nominee for president of the United States. I hate that there are millions of people out there that support her nonsense. Damn you Fox News.
The anti-gay pledge comes right on the heels of news about the congresswoman's husband, Dr. Marcus Bachman, who runs a Christian counseling center that tries to turn gays straight, and his strange views about homosexuality. He calls gay barbarians that should be disciplined. Ironically, the views got less comments about the content than it did about the presentation and the gaydar it set off with the doctor's lispy, effeminate voice. Could he be another self-hating Republican gay who thinks that he shouldn't act on his inclinations or god will be mad?
Just because he sounds gay doesn't mean he is gay. All stereotypes are not true. But come on. Any guesses how long before he is arrested in a men's room playing footsie with Larry Craig? Get a load of the video running during the interview below of the good doctor dancing.
Ironically, while the congresswoman preaches about the evils of socialism and government spending, she and her family have collected $251,000 in farm subsidies over 14 years. Also, Dr. Bachmann clinic has collected Medicaid payments of $137,000 since 2005. Asswipes.
Friday, July 8
People of Walmart-Chewbacca Attacks
I kind of feel bad having a link to the People of Walmart site on my blog list, cause I feel that it is humor at the expense of a certain class of people. But the photos are usually pretty funny. I can't discriminate against funny. How can you not laugh at a woman that has that hair-doo?
Thursday, July 7
Andrew Lloyd Webber Taking Over Broadway
A Broadway Critic Blog had a post today about Andrew Lloyd Webber taking over Broadway next season by having possibly five shows on the Great White Way. Phantom of the Opera, which is edging near it 10,000th performance and has been playing since 1986, shows no signs of decline.
Also opening next season is the sequel to Phantom, Love Never Dies, revivals of Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, and a new Webber production of the Wizard of Oz. We were a bit disappointed that our favorite Webber production wasn't being revived--Sunset Boulevard. We saw a production of it years ago in Atlanta with Petula Clark and have been obsessed ever since. When is it coming back to Broadway?
Wednesday, July 6
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #294
Just don't mention his freakishly long ankles.
This is my idea for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #294. Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
Tuesday, July 5
Tot Mom Not Guilty-Nancy Grace, Not So Much
What Happened??? |
The real crime was a certain loud-mouth exploiter TV personality that convicted Anthony of the crime every night on her obnoxious cable news program. Nancy Grace's self-rightious attitude and judgmental rants are beyond belief. Is this a Saturday Night Live sketch or a real person? Grace is biased, rude, bitchy, and basically just a horrible clown. Does anyone take her seriously? Really? Really? She is just bananas. Am I the only person that sees this?
Just as an aside. I do think Casey Anthony killed her child, but I don't think there was enough evidence to convict her. I don't think it was a drowning accident. She may not have intended to kill her child, but if it was an accident, it was a happy accident. It was crazy for the State to go for first-degree murder. There was not enough evidence.
Monday, July 4
Happy Independence Day!
Nothing says Happy Birthday America more than a Photoshopped fireworks photo showing an impossible shot of the Washington Monument right next to the Capitol. They are not this close.
Sunday, July 3
Big Brother 13 Countdown Begins
Big Brother 13 debuts on CBS TV Thursday night, July 7. You remember Big Brother, right? It's the show that gets horrible people together in a house to try and win $500,000. I know that it is a complete waste of time, but I can't seem to stop watching. What is your hold over me BB?
The new house guests have been announced. Click here for a complete rundown. In addition to the eight new house guests, CBS has a poll on its Web site asking people to choose which couples from previous shows they want to see back in the house again. My only hope is that Jesse and Natalie are not among them. I don't think I could stomach them any more.
Below are the new guys:
Adam Posh is a 39-year-old music inventory manager originally from East Brunswick, New Jersey. He says he has a girlfriend back home.
Dominic Briones is a 25-year-old college student originally from San Mateo, California. He too appears to be heterosexual.
Lawon Exum is a 39-year-old legal file clerk originally from Urbana, Illinois. He considers his fashion sense "sick." Gee... I wonder who the gay guy is.
The new house guests have been announced. Click here for a complete rundown. In addition to the eight new house guests, CBS has a poll on its Web site asking people to choose which couples from previous shows they want to see back in the house again. My only hope is that Jesse and Natalie are not among them. I don't think I could stomach them any more.
Below are the new guys:
Adam Posh is a 39-year-old music inventory manager originally from East Brunswick, New Jersey. He says he has a girlfriend back home.
Dominic Briones is a 25-year-old college student originally from San Mateo, California. He too appears to be heterosexual.
Keith Henderson is a 32-year-old human resources manager originally from Bolingbrook, Illinois. Also a straight man.
Lawon Exum is a 39-year-old legal file clerk originally from Urbana, Illinois. He considers his fashion sense "sick." Gee... I wonder who the gay guy is.
Saturday, July 2
A Tasting at Linden Vineyard in Virginia
Shane and I met up with our friends Paul and Warren at Linden Vineyard in Linden, Virginia, about 75 minutes by car from DC. Paul and Warren treated us to two tastings and lunch with a bottle of wine. The photo above is me at the cellar tasting. It really is a beautiful place in the rolling mountains of western Virginia. It was the perfect way to start our weekend. Thanks Paul and Warren!
The barrels in the cellar tastings decorated with tea lights. |
Warren explains the taste of pencil shavings in wine to Paul, who mistakes it for diesel fuel. |
Amazing view from the deck of the vineyard. |
Even the parking lot is pretty! |
Friday, July 1
Friday Night Cocktail-Sweet Emily
Sweet Emily |
Thursday, June 30
Goodbye and Good Riddance Glenn Beck
Today was Glenn's last day on his Fox News show, which he got fired from for being too loony for Fox News. Who knew that was possible. Unfortunately, I'm sure he will still be on something somewhere spewing his bullshit. Please don't feel any obligation to watch all of this, as it can be bad for your blood pressure.
Wednesday, June 29
Where In the World Is Shane? Seattle!
Shane is on a business trip to Seattle this week. Actually, he is on his way home today. He had a few hours on Sunday when he first arrived, so he headed directly to the Space Needle where he had the cheesy, fake looking photo taken above. Below are some more realistic photos he took with his iPhone from the top of the Needle and at the Gay Pride festivities going on in downtown Seattle. His cab driver at first told him he couldn't take him to the Space Needle because of the Gay Pride Festival going on. He told him to get him as close as he could. It is interesting to compare the size of Mount Rainier in the fake photo above and the real photo of the view from the Needle shown below.
Shane on top of the Space Needle |
View from the Needle showing Mt. Rainier |
Participants in the Seattle Gay Pride Parade. Notice the rainbow flag on the Space Needle. |
Gay Pride in a sunny Seattle |
Tuesday, June 28
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #293
It's going much faster since he got a shovel.
This is my idea for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #293. My original idea for this one was to just leave in the same caption from last week and see if anyone noticed. It was: "No, we don't have any Grey Poupon either." Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
Monday, June 27
Where In the World Is Shane?
Shane is on the road again and this is a photo he sent me of the view from his hotel room. Can you guess where in the world Shane is? There just may be an amazing prize. Maybe.
Sunday, June 26
Qrank Strategies to Maximize Points
As I have mentioned before, I love playing Qrank on my iPhone. It was named one of my Top 10 Favorite Apps. It is a daily trivia game that Shane also has recently begun playing. I was trying to explain to him some of the strategies I use to maximize my scores. I thought I would share them here also.
Before I even open Qrank to play, I check on Twitter for Qrank's "Hint of the Day." Sometimes it helps, and sometimes not. There is also another hint on Facebook, but I never check on that one.
Each day there are four categories of 20 questions, though you only answer 15 questions during a game. There are 8 easy questions worth 200 points, 8 medium questions worth 400 points, and 4 hard questions worth 1,000 points. Behind three of the questions is a 3X and two 2Xs. The point value of those questions is multiplied by 3 or 2 times their normal value. There are also 5 "Power-Ups," which are helps available to use during the game and found on the bottom of the screen.
Reveals bonuses hidden behind question in one row |
To begin each game, I use two of the "Power-Ups" at the start. The first lets you select a row of questions to see if there is a 3X or 2X bonus hidden. I always choose the second row of the easy questions. Because you only answer 15 of the 20 questions, I only answer 3 of the easy questions to maximize the number of points I can get.
Reveals the subject categories for one row |
The second help I use reveals the subject categories for one row. I always choose the top row of the easy questions. The only advantage this give is that if there is a category I am not particularly good at, namely Sports, I can avoid it. Because I always answer all the medium and difficult questions, it doesn't matter where the bonuses or what the categories are in those sections.
Freezes timer for 10 seconds | |
Reveals how other players answered this question | |
Eliminates two wrong answers |
You can use the other two "Power-Ups," if you need to, in concert with the snowflake. The percent symbol shows you how others have answered the question. This is not always helpful, as many times a majority of the people get a question wrong. The other help eliminates 2 wrong answers, which makes a total guess much easier.
Another symbol that may be helpful is the small leaf on some of the questions. It lets you know that question is about current events. If you keep up with current events, this might be a question you can answer. However, it is a trivia game, so some of the current events are a bit obscure.
Friend me on Qrank by searching for "BlueSpongeRun." Good Luck!
Saturday, June 25
Something Done about Missing Maine
On Tuesday, I posted about how we were missing Maine and we decided to see if our favorite place to stay in Maine, Moose and Squirrel, was available for the week we were available to go. We found out the owner was not renting out the house at all this season. It was a real bummer. We love that place. This will be the week of my 50th birthday, so it would have been nice if we could have stayed there. Waaaa Waaaah...
Instead of giving up, we started looking for another place. One of the problems is that we already have plans to go to New York City for the last part of that week, so we can only rent a place from Saturday to Thursday. Long story short... we found the Upper Weiss Cottage (pictured above) on Little Deer Isle, Maine. We will arrive on Saturday, July 29.
It is described as a rustic cabin with unsurpassed views, including water views of Penobscot Bay and its many islands. It has private beach access and ample acreage. It has relaxing open areas and meandering wooded trails to explore. It sounds like a perfect place to get away and relax. It is also near the nice restaurants of Blue Hill, and the house has high-speed Internet. What more do we need?
Instead of giving up, we started looking for another place. One of the problems is that we already have plans to go to New York City for the last part of that week, so we can only rent a place from Saturday to Thursday. Long story short... we found the Upper Weiss Cottage (pictured above) on Little Deer Isle, Maine. We will arrive on Saturday, July 29.
It is described as a rustic cabin with unsurpassed views, including water views of Penobscot Bay and its many islands. It has private beach access and ample acreage. It has relaxing open areas and meandering wooded trails to explore. It sounds like a perfect place to get away and relax. It is also near the nice restaurants of Blue Hill, and the house has high-speed Internet. What more do we need?
How to Celebrate Gay Marriage in NY-Liza!
To celebrate the start of marriage equality for same sex couples in New York, I thought having Liza sing New York, New York from gay Paris would be fitting. Congrats New Yorkers!!!
Friday, June 24
Friday Night Cocktail-Bay Breeze
Back in May, I posted a drink called the Hawaiian Sea Breeze, which the description compared to a Bay Breeze. When I posted that, I had not yet had a Bay Breeze. It is now one of my favorite cocktails.
There are two major differences in the drinks. A Bay Breeze is a "tall drink," meaning it is too big for a martini glass, and it has Peach Schnapps. Between the two, I vote for the Bay Breeze.
To make it, pour 1 and 1/3 ounces of vodka, 2/3 ounces of Peach Schnapps, 3 and 1/2 ounces of cranberry juice, and 1 and 2/3 ounces of pineapple juice into a shaker full of ice. Shake and strain it into a highball glass filled with ice. Actually, I used an old fashioned glass. Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve with a straw. Enjoy!!!
Thursday, June 23
At the Nats Game with Teddy Roosevelt
Teddy and three other Presidents (Lincoln, Washington, and Jefferson) have a foot race every game, but poor Teddy never wins. |
Our office took the afternoon for a "team-building" off-site and went to the Nationals baseball game. It was super HOT and humid. The game was a scoreless tie until the bottom of the 9th, when the Nats won with a bases loaded with one out. The batter hit a fly ball far enough into the outfield for the guy on third to tag up and score. The win put the team one game over .500. It was their 11th win in the last 12 games. Just after the game, the team manager resigned over a contract dispute. Waa Waaaah...
Wednesday, June 22
Tuesday, June 21
Missing Maine-And Doing Something About It
Me (2 years ago) in front of Pumpkin Lighthouse in Little Deer Isle, Maine. |
Monday, June 20
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #292
No, we don't have any Grey Poupon either.
This is my idea for the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #292. Let me know if you have any ideas for a caption too.
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