
I guess I’m officially old.
Technically Accurate




Quote of the Day
I can’t think about that right now. If I do, I’ll go crazy. I’ll think about that tomorrow.” ~ Margaret Mitchell
And that my friends, pretty much sums up my thoughts about the state of humanity these days. But there’s no guarantee “I’ll think about that tomorrow” because EVERYTHING is SO. FUCKING. DEPRESSING.

365 Days of UNF: Day 173

365 Days of UNF: Day 172

At The Risk Of Having My Gay Card Revoked…

Meh. Just meh.
This, on the other hand…

I listened to this on my morning commute today, and I actually arrived at work in a really good mood. There’s just something about this album that puts a smile on my face, no matter how cranky I might be otherwise. There’s an exuberance, a life in the music that is sadly lacking from Madge’s more recent work.
And I may have just spent a ridiculous—at least for me—amount of money to secure a copy of True Blue on true blue vinyl. Just sayin’…
I Don’t Want Trump Just Impeached
I want that motherfucker:
● Fully investigated.
● Indicted.
● Impeached.
● Put on Trial for Treason.
● Found Guilty.
● Dragged from the White House in chains.
● Convicted.
● Imprisoned.
● Sued in Civil Court for Damages.
● Found Guilty.
● To have every single asset seized and sold off.
● To be left penniless.
And the same for every one of his smirking spawn.
Everything We Can’t Get Back
Once again, from John Pavlovitz:
One day this will all be over.
History testifies that all brutal empires fall, all hateful movements dissolve, all malevolent momentary victors eventually find themselves defeated and driven out.
Every time the pendulum has swung toward inhumanity—it has invariably comeback with even greater opposite force to bend the arc of the moral universe back toward justice again.
This will be true here as well.
America will not always be where it is today.
It will not be in such fearful, violent, jittery hands.
It will not be forever captive to a predatory minority.
It will not always be so devoid of accountability for its leaders.
It will not always be this dangerous to marginalized people and this openly hostile to diversity.
And while I take solace in these inarguable truths, they come with the bitter aftertaste of the realization that we have already lost so much that is simply irretrievable.
No matter how quickly some sense of rightness is restored here, there are so many things we will never get back:
The countless hours marshaling our energies trying to protect already vulnerable people from powerful leaders fully intent on pilling burdens upon them; moments that could have been used to make and to build and to create and to dream and to breathe.
The seemingly endless defenses we’ve had to mount against the most despicable of legislative assaults and Constitutional offenses from within—and the relentless friendly fire of our neighbors and families and friends and pastors.
The hundreds of sleepless nights we restlessly inventoried the sheer scale of the collective sickness we’d witnessed earlier that day, and hoping for miraculous mornings of respite that so rarely came.
The separations between us and people we once felt such natural affinity with; all the quiet disconnections, the social media explosions, and the decisive dinner table blowups—the countless relational fractures that will far outlive this Administration.
The trust we had in the center holding; of checks and balances and of good people who would not be compromised by momentary gain.
These things are gone for good.
So much time unnecessarily squandered.
So much precious daylight wasted.
So many friendships sharply severed.
So much faith burned away—
and the collateral damage to marriages and friendships and families and neighborhoods.
And no matter how much we’re able to undo the damage to our systems and how much integrity we’re able to return to our elections and no matter how well we’re able to nationally right ourselves—we’ve lost some critical stuff forever.
We’ll never get back the hours we’ve spent worrying.
We’ll never get back the days we grieved the losses.
We’ll never get back the words we’ve spoken in haste.
We’ll never get back the estranged birthdays and Christmases and funerals.
We’ll never get back the cherished image of people we love, that we had before all this began.
We’ll never get back the full optimism we felt about the place we call home.
We’ll never get back the young black men and transgender teenagers and migrant families and school shooting victims, who never mattered to those in power right now.
So yes, the History books will record the inevitable course correction of this season, and it will appear from the distance of time that we recovered—but we who are alive right now will know the truth from this painful proximity.
We’ll know that we will never be able to recover everything beautiful and precious and hopeful that we lost in these days.
There is so much gone that we will never get back.
Shower Thoughts
Someone you don’t even know exists will one day make a decision that will change your life.
365 Days of UNF: Day 171

What Has Christ Got To Do With An Energy Drink?
Give this man an Emmy!
365 Days of UNF: Day 170 (NSFW)

I’m Going To Hell

“No, Marjorie. I will not ‘do that thing with my tongue’ again. For the last time, we were in college and I was drunk!”
Because We Need a Laugh
Pee Wee’s Jurassic Adventure
365 Days of UNF: Day 169

Monday

368 Days of UNF: Day 168

Yup.


Agreed

We’re All Going To Die
Eat five small meals per day and run. Also, eat only breakfast and dinner, and walk. Also, eat lots of protein and lift and don’t even do any cardio; it’s bad for your joints. Also, don’t eat too much protein and make sure you’re sleeping a lot. But don’t be sedentary. But don’t be too active; it’s bad for your blood pressure. Make sure you replace all your lost salt, but never eat too much sodium. It’s easy, just eat vegetables. Don’t eat potatoes or corn though. Fruit is obviously good for you, and also it’s all sugar and is bad for you. Sugar, I forgot to mention, is a vital source of quick burning carbohydrates that your brain needs to survive, and you should avoid it at all costs. Protein is hurting your kidneys. Make sure you eat a lot of it. Drink water. Never starve yourself unless you’re calling it “intermittent fasting” and then it’s okay to starve yourself a little bit. Don’t over hydrate. Being vegan is obviously the healthiest lifestyle, and also no it’s not. Fish is obviously super good for you, and it’s full of mercury and killing you. Get some sun every day for Vitamin D and skin cancer.
Tension

I’m Going To Hell

“Hurry up, Frank! He’s almost in to the elbow!”
Accurate

Reconnecting With An Old Friend
Yes, I write about stupid stuff on this blog; just like I used to do with my Journals back in the 90s. The only difference is you’re not going to hear tales of wanton abandon at the west end of Golden Gate Park.

In this age of headphone jack scarcity and Bluetooth everythingness, it might seem strange that—after having adopted that mindset myself for the past several years—on a whim I sought out to replace my once-favorite pair of wired headphones after coming across the empty packaging they came in a couple weeks ago.
But I did.
I’m not a fan of the standard earbuds that come with Apple’s iPhones, although I will admit the sound quality seems to have gotten better over the years. (They usually stay in the box, unused and unopened, until the phone is resold, but I pulled out the latest iteration a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised at how much better they seem to have gotten.) My biggest beef with them remains—and why I have no desire to buy the wireless Earpods—is the complete lack of any sort of seal against outside noise. (This makes them impossible to use in my local Starbucks, where it now seems to have become the norm to have the music at discotheque volume ALL THE TIME—an issue I’ve reported to corporate on more than one occasion with a friendly “we’re sorry, here’s x-dollar credit on your Starbucks Card” response.)
I discovered Apple’s in-ear headphones back in 2013. I remember Ben and I making a right-before-closing trek to the Aspen Grove store because I’d reached the end of my rope with the Earcandy (or whatever brand it had been at the time) I’d been using and wanted more for my daily commute to and from Hell, otherwise known as DISH Corporate Headquartrers.
In my opinion, these were the best wired earbuds I’d ever owned. I was devastated when they finally died. I could have replaced them, but I’d gotten Ben a wireless pair of Jaybird Bluetooth headphones and was so impressed with the sound that I paid twice as much as I would have for the replacement to get a pair.
I still have those Jaybirds, and have in fact, replaced those with another pair of Jaybirds that I’ve been using without complaint for about a year or so. (Did you know it’s actually possible to force your Mac to use the best codec possible when listening through Bluetooth? I didn’t prior to last week.)
Anyhow, the last time I saw these Apple in-ear phones was at an Apple store about a year ago. Even though I was perfectly happy with my Jaybirds, I was sorely tempted to pick up another pair, because I knew with Apple’s elimination of the headphone jack it was only a matter of time before they disappeared from the shelves.
While chatting with my friend John after finding the headphones’ old packaging, the subject of these headphones came up, and—feeling a bit nostalgic—on a lark I went to the Apple website to see if they were still available. They weren’t.
But they were still available from other retailers—and for $30 off their original price.

They arrived a week ago, and I love them as much as ever. Unlike the Jaybirds, where I’ve always struggled (on both pairs owned) to get a good seal in my ear canal, the Apple phones fit perfectly and block out almost all outside sound.
Admittedly they aren’t quite as bright as the Jaybirds, but I can live with it, the difference being so slight to these old ears it really doesn’t matter.
Are You Fucking Serious?
https://twitter.com/voenixrising/status/1139664402557198336
Released 21 Years Ago Today
Grace Jones: The Compass Point Sessions (1998)
I remember when this was the “new” Grace Jones album! Jesus…even Hurricane is 11 years old this year!
365 Days of UNF: Day 167

You Go, Girl!
Breakfast Hack
A few months ago we discovered Just Crack An Egg as an alternative to a bowl of cereal as a quick breakfast before rushing out the door in the morning—expecially if I’m planning on stopping for my usual venti iced coffee with two pumps of mocha, two pumps of vanilla with cream on the way to work! (Too much sugar if I also have cereal.)
I make mine with 2 eggs instead of one and double to cooking time. A week or so ago a light went off in my addled brain after glancing at the bag of flour tortillas sitting on the counter. BREAKFAST BURRITO!
So now, after the eggs are cooked, I sprinkle a bit of shredded cheese on the a tortilla, throw it in the microwave for 45 seconds and when it’s done, dump out the contents of the cup onto the tortilla, fold it, and voila!
They also have a vegetarian option available for those of you who don’t eat meat.
You’re welcome.

