
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Dallas Cowboys Yesterday & Today - a Book I Edited

Monday, August 15, 2011
House of the Rising Sun ... Explained

Well, American Blues Scene has a piece on the origins of "The House of the Rising Sun." It was an old folk tune, with versions recorded as early as 1932 by Clarence Ashley. It may have been a tune from over the ocean. In any account, "The House of the Rising Sun" may not be a New Orleans brothel (though, of course, there is some dispute about that).
Labels:
Blues,
Bob Dylan,
Folk,
The House of the Rising Sun
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Ketchup on a Hot Dog? I Agree with Royko

That is a perfectly valid argument. But Pang grows a pair and declares that Mike Royko was wrong.
I am against ketchup on a hot dog. I am pro ketchup on fries. I don't hate ketchup. I do like to soup up my ketchup with hot sauce, mustard, tabasco, and black pepper. But it is still recognizable as ketchup. I eat it. On fries. And like it.
But my kids like ketchup on hot dogs. I told them that they had to quit eating hot dogs that way when they reached 12, but my daughter has not, and she's past that age. My friend, who runs a little hot dog stand that nobody's ever heard of, says that he has no problem if a customer requests ketchup on a hot dog.
Royko was right, however. It's not the way to do, but I would never make fun of someone for doing it. (OK, maybe not never, but rarely.)
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Cowboys & Aliens 2: Abe and the Babe
In The Big Picture, Kevin Bacon plays a newly graduated screenwriter who during the course of his search for work in the world of movies goes to a cut-rate movie studio. The sausage maker of a studio boss wants someone to crank out a movie based on America's most-beloved historical figures: Babe Ruth and Abraham Lincoln. Bacon imagines a scene in the imaginary movie Abe and the Babe in which Lincoln finishes whittling a bat for Babe, hands it to him, and asks him to "make sure the Yankees win!"
This is my review for Cowboys & Aliens. Abe and the Babe.
This is my review for Cowboys & Aliens. Abe and the Babe.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Movies I Would Wait On but Am Seeing Tonight

"I'm sick of cowboys and indians, dude. Why not ... why not ... (heh) ... why not cowboys and Egyptians? No, wait. Why not cowboys and Amazons? Huh? (heh) Why not ... cowboys and ALIENS??? THAT'S IT!"
It's sad to me that my lovely and talented (and did I mention "lovely") wife has no problem going to see a movie like this, but "True Grit" is radioactive to her because it is a Western and not a spoof ... or whatever the hell this is.
Ebert did give it three stars. So there is a little hope.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Eating Invasive Animals and Plants

Turns out, there are some who are trying to recast Asian carp as “Kentucky tuna.” Good enough for me. In the article, one “invasivore” as folks who eat invasive species are called, has eaten lionfish, “feral pigs, two species of iguana, armadillos, starlings, pigeons and resident Canada geese. … Our taste for passenger pigeon wiped that species out, he said.”
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Bill Gleason Dies at 87

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