CNN reports that Bob Denver, who played Gilligan in the 1960 has died from complications of treatment he was receiving for cancer. He was 70. Hard to think of him as being that old. In tribute, once again here’s my four-part fugue based on the theme from Gilligan’s Island.
Month: September 2005
I figured it was just a matter of time before the religious wingnuts came out. The organization, Repent America, implies that Hurricane Katrina was sent by God to destroy New Orleans before its Southern Decadence festival. I’m guessing Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell are still reeling from the Chavez comments. It hasn’t been long enough for them to forget themselves and say something asinine, but I don’t expect that to last.
CRW_1663 In a previous post about flying into Washington DC I mentioned seeing several kayaks hovering around a rapid on the Potomac. I don’t think it was this one, but this is impressive enough.
I think Laura has had me watching too many of those home improvement shows. Last night I dreamed that we had bought a small house near Furman for her to use while she is on sabbatical this year. There were holes in the walls and problems everywhere, and we were trying to get the In … Read More “Clean Sweep” »
Having had the perfect martini in Washington DC, we decided to search for a close approximation in Greenville. Our search took us to Sharkey’s Pub, on Main Street in Greenville. It was as we feared. Bars in Greenville are limited to mini-bottle quantities, and therefore cannot mix drinks appropriately. According to the majority of recipes … Read More “Shaken, Not Stirred – Part II” »
There is no way I will let the Bush Administration off the hook for the botched response to the after-the-disaster catastrophe in New Orleans. However, I will make these concessions for him, as well as Brown and Chertoff. Even though the president seemed clueless while touring the devastation (telling survivors that they should go to … Read More “Sympathy for the Devil” »
Monday night there was a call waiting for me from Fourth Presbyterian in Greenville. My good friend and colleague, Dr. Ramon Kyser, is retiring, and I was asked about taking the interim Minster of Music position. The call did not surprise me – I’ve worked closely with Dr. Kyser over the years, as well as … Read More “Picking up the baton” »
Still more distressing news from New Orleans. I’ve had to pull myself away from Daily Kos just to get my work done. It’s becoming more and more apparent that the Bush Administration and it’s Republican lemmings are completely out of it. Of course, Baby Bush himself seems more concerned with the oil supply than the … Read More “Unrest in the Big Easy” »
Furman University vs Jacksonville State University After a game that went back an forth, with Furman fumbling and doing more stupid stuff than I would like. The score was JSU 35, FU 31. The clock had actually run out, and the refs called the ball down and said to put one second back on the … Read More “Furman University vs Jacksonville State University” »
Time for a break from Katrina news. Laura and I have been watching Ghost Hunters on the SciFi Channel. This show follows the exploits of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) as they invistigate various hauntings around the US. The main investigators are Roto Rooter plumbers by day and ghost hunters by night. The show is … Read More “Who Ya Gonna Call?” »