First, I was sad to see that Kenny Atkinson did
not have a statistical breakdown of game four. :) OK, I don't think the Knicks needed bulletin board material -- it just seemed like they were the better team -- but that was... not exactly opportune of him to say that? I don't know; not a huge Cavs fan, but it certainly seemed that Harden was... if not exactly old, not exactly a starter for a top-tier team. And, the Cavs looked... defensively porous, to put it mildly. I should pay attention more to see how they are going to fix it, if they are.
Second... I do hope the TX GOO knows what they are doing. Talarico seems beatable, even in a blue wave, but, as I like to say, why take a chance?
In other news (I tried to post yesterday, but Blogger wouldn't let me log on)... let's go in reverse. Today I went to KFC and got the 8 for $10 deal -- eight drumsticks and/or thighs for $10, and a side of cole slaw. I have not had it since Mom died, and it was... quite good. I forgot how nice the mix of spices was. I would go again, albeit not right away. It was a good switch from the salmon I made (a plank), and even after an extended session on the exercise bike... well, it was worth it. A couple of days of fried chicken will not kill me, I think. To be sure, I will be another year older in less than two weeks, and I am NOT feeling it, if you get my drift. It will be beautiful this week, and I may take some lunch walks, just to get out and get some rays.
Anyways, it was a good long weekend. Did some work but not too much. Caught up on ALL of the back episodes of J! I had saved. Hung out with some friends Sunday night. Cleaned my house a bit -- I had the windows open quite a bit, simply because, after all these years, I can. Read a couple of books (not too long) to get me to 20. Even decided to conquer the pile of library DVDs and watched "The Loving Story," a documentary about the Lovings -- an interracial couple who fought the state of VA to legally marry. This will surprise no one, but I preferred the second half -- which dealt with their legal case (went to the Supreme Court) -- than the first, which was a personal look at their lives. But it was interesting, if a bit odd; hard to believe now that people fought about stuff like that. And, as it was on the National Film Registry, this got me to 859.
I get a kick out of these articles, because we all know if Husted -- or any non-RINO GOPer -- went after this, people like the PD and their readers would claim racism, sexism, hatred against poor people, etc., ad nauseum, simply out of reflex, and the result is that most nowadays feel it is just not worth it. In some ways I would love to see a GOPer call them out for this. I realize it would be largely useless, as they are too stupid and libtardy to realize it, or care, but...
Similarly, I find this amusing. Part of the GCFB's problem is that they created this mess - you really don't have to verify anything (like that you are poor) to get stuff, and I have a sneaking suspicion that a lot of people are mooching and cheating the system. Now, they could easily tighten the rules, but they don't, for reasons known but to them. As far as I concerned, they caused this, and only a reduction of their resources -- donations, state aid, etc. -- will get them to change, and I think we all know how popular that will be.