Speaking as someone who has spent time in Cleveland, the fans there are extremely sensitive about departing sports [people/teams], after the Browns moved to Baltimore. That was EPIC. Also, Cleveland is close to Detroit in its level of economic woes; it feels a bit like kicking people who are down.
Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Boing moved their headquarters out of Washington State
This should totally be the company name. Who wouldn't want to fly in a Boing?
while I am still not at all calmed down yet, I did just realize that I will be able to soak in the tub with the bathroom door open and music on tonight. AND I can stay in there as long as I want.
This should totally be the company name. Who wouldn't want to fly in a Boing?
Oh, ha. I thought he meant BoingBoing.
I've only ever seen one brand of commercial kale chips, and they were at a health food store and ridiculously expensive and not very good.
Somewhere or other, I just saw a review of some new falafel chips made of chickpeas, as well as some other chips made out of beans, but I can't remember where.
I'm ambivalent about LeBron James. Having lived in Ohio during his high school years and his entry to the NBA, I am not sentimental about him. He struck me as a smart kid, having leveraged his skills early and positioned himself to make a lot of money and to take care of the people around him. But watching his mother (who lived in public housing and used food stamps) go out and get a loan for a Hummer for his 18th birthday based on his future income alone was sort of eyerolly. He's a businessman, essentially. I understand that all of Cleveland thinks they nurtured him, and in a way, they did. But he made the best deal he can in order to win a championship.
His NBA pay is nothing next to his endorsements, which shouldn't take too bad of a hit over his move. And I'm sure he bargained for a lot of perks--like getting some of his entourage hired by the Heat and travelling expenses on the road for his family.
I don't know that the lack of state taxes played very heavily into his decision. I think he wants to play with his buddies and win a championship. That doesn't bother me.
The hour long television coverage of his announcement was lame, though. And grossly self-serving. ESPN should be ashamed of itself over that whole fiasco.
I am home. It's nice to see the animals and I had hit my limit on family time, but not looking forward to unpacking and getting ready for tomorrow. Relaxing is exhausting.
Love the Maine pics! And did you two have fun?
Those fog pictures reminded me of our family Maine trip back in '82--one day, we drove up to Quaddy Head State Park (most NE point in the US), and the fog was just as thick. Very cool feeling walking along the beach when you could only see the vague outline of an outcropping some 30 feet out but you could here the barking of the seals basking on the rocks.
Also, loved the boat cruise around the bays! Isn't that fun? Mom, sis and I took a sailboat around Bar Harbor in the pre-twilight hour and had the best time. We were supposed to be on a bigger boat, but they had overbooked and asked us if we would be all right with a small boat. It was perfect for the three of us and our captain/guide, who even let us take the helm.
Oh, and I'm a big PBS geek--I recognize the name Deer Isle, Maine, from the Civil War series.
Ew, Cash...she did that? Gross. Don't worry about the shame, KO isn't done yet.(getting to ding an over-entitled athlete + former co-workers=priceless)