Monday, December 6, 2010

Hash/Levy Loop

Yesterday afternoon I jogged and walked for forty minutes with the Hash, out close to the dog pound past the theatre on Col. Glenn Road; you know, the one where we saw the Midway Island movie. I felt good running. It was colder than two motherfuckers, and a blast to be out for a while. I'll bet I drank eight cans of Milwaukee's Best Light, and was there for at least an hour with Basil Julian, Tiny Tim Biggs, and Steve Roberts (Big Bloody Ketchup), after everyone else left.

I came home to see that the DFL's Green Bay Packers defeated the Ratpackers, 110.66-70.80. We finished at 10-3, out best regular-season record since the DFL was formed in 1997. We get a bye through the first round of the playoffs. We need to win one more game to make our second Cooper Bowl, our first since 2003. We've never won it.

This morning, starting at about nine o'clock, I walked the Levy Loop in 28:40.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY from A Different Closet
Seale was summoned from his office to a row of television sets in the newsroom of the St. Louis Morning Report; he noticed first a shot of Keith Ingram and then heard the report in progress: “...Lardner, the former director of SAGA Midwest in St. Louis, and a former romantic partner of SAGA founder and national director Bobby Green, said he suspected almost immediately that Ingram was not gay, but that he considered it no more than a curiosity until Ingram announced his intention to run for the U.S. congressional seat from Missouri’s First District, held since 1968 by Ronald Hardman.”

SENTENCE OF THE DAY on Sunday from A Different Closet
They agreed it was difficult for anyone to prove their sexuality, and that under ordinary circumstances there would be no need, but that this circumstance was the opposite: “To belabor the obvious, he’s presented himself as gay to a national audience, and now SAGA is running him as a homosexual man for a seat in congress,” Glass said. “It’s the basis of their effort, and the limelight he’s been cast in, not just here, but from coast to coast for christ’s sake.”

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