Warm Leatherette

A couple weeks ago I went to take this album for a spin and to my absolute horror realized that I did not have it in my collection! HOW COULD THIS BE? Well, thanks again to discogs.com, I was able to score a mint, unopened copy for a very reasonable price and was reminded of how much better it sounds on vinyl than on any digital medium.

I also perhaps need to revise my opinion that Nightclubbing was Miss Jones' greatest album. If you take a step back, you realize that like two sides of a single coin, Nightclubbing and Warm Leatherette are intimately connected. You can't have one without the other; if you were throw together into a double album you have an absolute masterpiece.

Shower Thoughts

Having kids is a lot like having dogs. Everyone else's are tidy, smart and well-behaved and you're just happy yours didn't shit on the floor today.

Released Forty Seven Years Ago Today


Carpenters Carpenters (1971)

This was the first (but not the last) Carpenters album I bought. My love of the Carpenters probably should've been a good hint for my parents, y'know…

Dad never cared for Karen's voice. I remember he once said, "She sounds like a cat in heat."

I'm Just DONE Today

https://twitter.com/voenixrising/status/994660346009862144

I've worked other places where I barely tolerated some of my coworkers (cough, DISH, cough), but I can't honestly say I absolutely despised the lot of them the way I do at my current job. Granted, I have never worked for a government agency before, so maybe ineptitude and sloth are just business as usual and what's expected, but the arrogance that some of these people throw while not doing their jobs is just infuriating.

Paranoia runs rampant. I have written before about one of the techs I work with who keeps paper records of everything she does for fear of being reprimanded for not having answers if questions come up regarding any particular task she may have worked on and ironically is—for lack of a better term—a corporate tattletale. I'm convinced it was her running back to our boss that got two contract techs fired last year for the most innocuous reasons.

As if I needed any more proof of her proclivities, the other day she came back from lunch and couldn't wait to tell me about a homeless woman she saw at the local Circle K who was filling up an empty soda bottle from the soda machine and muching down on taquitos while she did it—and how my coworker then ran to the clerk (who has hip deep in customers at the time) and interrupted everything to tell her about it.

Okay, it is petty theft, but couldn't you have just walked away without saying anything?

Apparently not.

And then there's the other guy I work directly with. He's reasonably friendly, but some days gives me attitude for no reason at all. Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed, buddy? His queue isn't any worse than mine, yet he disappears for hours every. single. day.

Don't get me started on our Network Security and Networking groups. They have everything so fucking locked down that in many cases we don't have the rights to effectively do our jobs. I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO TAKE A MACHINE OFF THE DOMAIN IN ORDER TO INSTALL A PIECE OF SOFTWARE THAT OUR OWN APPLICATION PEOPLE WROTE!! "Installation of this software is blocked by network policy" or "A referral has been returned by the server."

It's just ridiculous.

Released 41 Years Ago Today

May seems to be a month where a lot of good music from days gone by was released.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E38Ob5hut8&list=PLrpyDacBCh7BSproKDoZBGbLZGArqIF5s

Donna Summer: I Remember Yesterday (1977)

The summer when you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing I Feel Love. Good times.

Quote of the Day

He is a titanic—and I mean titanic—fraud. We have listened to this guy for many, many years in this country, on his moral high horse assaulting the dignity of gay people, across the board. His moral preening is famous throughout the land. Yet he is the most obsequious of all Trump's cultists in the cabinet.

There have been occaions, as George Will points out, where speaking on Trump, in front of Trump, Pence compliments him on an average of every 3.2 seconds.

We have never seen such slobbering servility by a high government official in this country than we do in Mike Pence and Donald Trump. It is amazing. He's supposed to be service the American people. He's the Vice President of the United State,s and he acts like he's the house butler at Mar-a-Lago." ~ Republican Steve Schmidt

Shower Thoughts

The early 21st century is going to be noted for the sheer number of videos that were exchanged of men masturbating on camera.