Saturday, February 23, 2008
It's been a week of not getting much done besides some long hours at work. I walked for 1.5 and 3.5 miles last weekend, not at all during the week, and then 3 miles today, which makes 14 miles for February, 53 for the year. Still nowhere close to where I was hoping I would be at this point, but much much more than any year since I took Basketball for my PE credit my sophomore year of high school. I'll say it for Wife: she was in 4th grade at the time.
Watching Memphis-Tennessee in a 1-2 college basketball game. It's a lot of fun to watch, amazing speed and athleticism, but I'm not seeing much in the way of defense or the ability to control the game. I think they're both great, but I bet neither makes the Final Four. I'm also still glowing as UT is now alone atop the Big12 standings with the tiebreaker over 2nd-place Kansas. I'm sure we'll still lose the conference tourney final to them, but it's fun for now.
Politics is starting to bore me. There are definite differences between Obama and Clinton, and I'm pretty firmly on the Obama side for the primary (although I'm greatly concerned about his seemingly anti-free trade stance which reeks of populist isolationism), but it's turning into allegations and arguing between both sides. Unless there's still something to learn about either of them or their plans, can all the states just vote now and decide this? I am looking forward to the caucus though.
Finished Left Hand of Darkness - never really got what was so great although it had a lot of original ideas in the world she built. Continuing A Distant Mirror and catching up on the magazines I was supposed to read while working out. Saw St. Elmo's Fire this week - Rob Lowe looked really funny. Not a bad flick. Tried to watch A Bit of Fry and Laurie, an 80s British sketch comedy show starring Hugh Laurie of House, and just couldn't get into it. Also watched The Player, which was pretty cool. Was anyone in Hollywood not in that movie?
One candidate for local office, Gary Cobb for Travis County District Attorney, made one vote easy. His campaign left a flier on my door, guaranteeing I will vote for his opponent. I guess it's probably not trespassing, but it is littering and creating a potentially unsafe situation if someone's on vacation and leftover flyers notify anyone walking by of this fact. I encourage anyone voting in Travis County to vote for his opponent, whoever that might be, and if he wins the primary, for the Republican in the fall. If you'd like to let him know what you think of this crass wasteful physical spam (but not as tasty as Spam), feel free to email him at
voteforgary@gmail.com, or leave his office a voicemail at 637-7260. I know I will. :-)
Ron Paul's campaign did the same thing a few weeks ago, and would have caused me not to vote for him if I wasn't already sane. I don't have the phone number and email of the precinct captain who did it on-hand, but I will publish it soon.
For those who think I'm discouraging political activism, I would have loved to talk to representatives of either campaign, but even though I was at home, they just littered. Maybe they talked to my door - we'll see if it votes for either of them.
I've also been getting a lot of commercial fliers on my door. Is there any kind of don't-litter-on-my-porch list I can get on? Specifically I've gotten one from a company whose contact info I'm not listing here so they don't get the advertising. But if you disagree with littering spam, please avoid patronizing The Little Gym, Texas Floors, What's For Dinner Studio Kitchen, SpineMed, Round Rock Health and Wellness Center, and Austin's Pizza, who apparently paid for it. I like Austin's Pizza, but will call them next time I order Papa John's to make sure they know why.
Yep, I'm a crank.
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