Monday October 29, 2007 at 8:05am
We may be going to Cleveland for a long weekend getaway in the next month or so. Any recommendations of things to see or do or go, beyond the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Wednesday October 24, 2007 at 3:12pm
Clearly, I'm on a break from much serious consideration of politics. At least it seems like it, because I see all the stories and yet I really don't want to blog about almost any of them.
And so, instead, a question for your consideration:
How many of your friends do you secretly think are just a little insane?
Friday October 19, 2007 at 7:58am
A few weeks ago I posted a link to the most popular pet names. Here's another article about it.
And here's a listing of the top 30 names.
One of the things it made me wonder about was how these names became so popular? I'd understand if these names were descriptive, since pets share characteristics, and something like "Speedy" or "Brownie" or "Nosy" could come up a lot. But many of these are names we associate as "people" names. What is making so many people decide to name their pet "Max"? We actually own a dog named Maggie, although we adopted her after her naming, so that's not our doing. I'm not a big believer in naming pets with "people" names. And if I were, it sure wouldn't be something ordinary like just a first name. No, it would be something like President Bush, or Jimmy Swaggart, or Rachael Ray. And mostly that would be for the pure enjoyment of saying things like "We're taking President Bush in to be neutered" or "You better go clean up Rachael Ray's poop" or "Quit licking your butt, Jimmy Swaggart". And that's no small enjoyment. On the other hand, I guess I'm more old school, I like the idea of naming a pet after a perceived characteristic, or a resemblance to something. We humanize our pets more than we should as it is, giving them names traditionally meant and currently used by people seems just a bit too much. I wonder if there has been any study into whether societies have done this historically, if it is a growing trend, and what may be driving it. I find it curious. Friday October 12, 2007 at 11:04amNot Huey Lewis: I Need A New Couch
Not this one, either.
I'm looking for one with maximum comfort. The kind where you can be lying down, watching the football game on Sunday and suddenly realize it's almost dinner time. Yes, a nice looking snooze couch. Any suggestions? And no, not your old one. Tuesday October 2, 2007 at 8:08amIt Must Be Me
The mass appeal of this entertainer escapes me. I could see why some people think he's funny, I guess, but then again I recognize that some folks are humor-deficient. In a world where probably 2/3rds of all comedians are funnier than him, why is he popular? |


