Saturday, March 22, 2008

OK

The March to the Marine Corps Marathon is gathering steam. Mike Nestor has almost deliberated enough to make a decision and Tom McMahon says that Will Crawford is thinking about it.
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This is not the groundswell of participation that I anticipated. Maybe when the warm weather hits, we'll see appropriate enthusiasm of this notable endeavor.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Feeling

It's been quite a while since I was really psyched on a Friday night because of the upcoming weekend. Usually there is a bit of anxiety because of the work obligations that are left outstanding.
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Contrary to popular belief, I don't finish my work everyday. It's not that I screw off, which is hardly ever, but the amount of work seems to exceed the hours in the day.... every day.
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And it always piles up to the end of the week. Mentally, I always resolve to take care of some of it over the weekend, and in reality, this often happens. But this weekend, I just don't have the angst... even though there are some swinging loose ends.
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I don't even feel guilty.
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It probably has something to do with the good weather report.... sunny in the balmy 40's.
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So I'll get out in the driveway, and maybe even rev up the Dory project a little bit. Joanne wants to take Mike and Kate to the BYC on Saturday, and then Ryan and Courtney will be bringing Will over on Easter Sunday.
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By Monday, the anxiety can resume.

Don't Start

I was going to tell you something about my business, Nanepashemet Telecom, but then I decided not to.
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Please don't start with the emails and the phone calls asking me what it was. That is so totally annoying.

POTW - Week 12 - 2008

I had to go the Gerry last evening to have a beer with my friend Tyler Gill and Micah from EnerNOC.
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Then I had a conference call at 7:30PM which lasted for an hour or so.
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Peep of the Week selections had to wait until this morning, so if you're a little irritated, get over it. It could be worse.
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Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for Week 12 of 2008.
  • Jim Peabody
  • Sam Simons
  • Brian Butler
  • Sarah Crawford
  • Carly Press
  • Ryan Nestor
It should be a great Easter Weekend though. Mike and Katelyn are coming home, Ryan and Courtney will be over with the ultimate grandson, Will, and there is no rain in the weather forecast.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Belief O Matic

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)
2. New Age (85%)
3. Hinduism (83%)
4. Liberal Quakers (80%)
5. Bahá'í Faith (76%)
6. Jainism (76%)
7. Sikhism (76%)
8. Unitarian Universalism (75%)
9. Mahayana Buddhism (71%)
10. Scientology (70%)
11. New Thought (65%)
12. Islam (63%)
13. Orthodox Judaism (63%)
14. Reform Judaism (63%)
15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (53%)
16. Taoism (50%)
17. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (32%)
18. Jehovah's Witness (26%)
19. Orthodox Quaker (26%)
20. Theravada Buddhism (26%)
21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (20%)
22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (13%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (13%)
24. Roman Catholic (13%)
25. Secular Humanism (13%)
26. Seventh Day Adventist (13%)
27. Nontheist (6%)

This is how I scored taking the Belief O Matic test.
Not sure if I agree, but you should test out yourself at

http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html

Thanks to Wanda for this link.

Tuna Lips said...

I've been a part of several cults in my time, both as a leader and a follower. You can make some good scratch at the top; bein' a member is a lot more fun though.

I've also done the AM radio preachin' gig, lost souls callin' long distance salvation. I had this secretary back then, jesus murphy, she could empty the tank and then push the car a few blocks ta boot. Sigh, good days . . .

Outrageous and Disgusting

Peeps!
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What does it take to get you aroused... I mean outraged!!!!
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Naked Bunnies doing a pole dance while Peeps sit in apparent rapt attention is an insult to self respecting Peeps everywhere.
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This has Sarah Loomis Crawford's fingerprints all over it.

Tuna Lips said...

a gal with a perty mouth and a superfluous nipple does er fer me, everytime, arousin'-wise!

The Color of Obama

Barach Obama handled the attack on him based upon Rev. Wright's rediculous conspiratorial and racist comments very well.
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I wouldn't want to be judged by the way that some Catholic priests have acted.
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Obama is a complex individual - brought up in Hawaii by white grandparents, attending school at Harvard and Columbia, seeking roots and community in the Black church in Chicago.
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It's time to discuss race in America. We've all seen racism and the effects of a society whose economic and social basis had slavery at its core when it was born only 300 odd years ago.
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Huge strides have been made, but the scar tissue and the recurring nightmares are clearly evident. Maybe we are mature enough to confront these.
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We have intellectually defeated racism in America.... the leader in Democratic Presidential delegates is an African American, the Governor's of MA and NY are African American, the sport of priviledged countryclubs is dominated by an African American.
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But the "forgive and forget" process is still to be played out for a few generations.

Piscatelli said...

In that veign, Happy St. Joseph's Day to all my paisans on the Hill in East Haven - there will be shell fish and asparagus zuppa come Sunday. Celebrate diversity! Up with everything!

Its important to have a president who knows a lot about race. Forget minding the shop otherwise. I can forgo my job so long as we have a good understanding that human nature leads us to select based on similarities and aligned interests. And we can overcompensate to change that on a case by case basis. And we can pay for study groups and giving a helping hand to those less something than me with part of my salary. So long as everyone feels good about themselves. Isn't life grand?

This world is ruled by violence
your family comes first
and then you are on you own.

But together, we can!

I live in a small village.

Piscawhatsinitforme

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

A Great Series

I was right. The HBO series "John Adams" is masterful and addictive. Excellently depicted in it's historical detail, it captures the culture and uncertainty of the period.
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How people had the guts to rebel from the brutal British Empire, which had the most powerful military resources on earth, is still amazing to me. Adams, to this time, has had a tough go with his reputation by historians, and is often characterized as petty and jealous. He was not a striking physical person, and he was impetuous and impatient as a politician.
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But his correspondence with his wife, Abigail, which has survived virtually intact reveals a deeply sincere patriot, whose persistence and self-sacrifice was crucial to the formulaion of the country.
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His relationship with Thomas Jefferson was most intriguing. Jefferson was a southern plantation slave owner, and Adams was vehemently anti-slavery. Adams was open and forthright, while Jefferson operated behind the scenes with subtefuge and manipulation. They became openly opposed politically after the Revolution, Adams being the 2nd President and Jefferson the 3rd.
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In their elderly years, the two vigorously corresponded with each other, sending letters back and forth between Massachusetts and Virginia.
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On July 4, 1826, they were both on their deathbeds, exactly 50 years after they had both signed the Declaration of Independence. Adams' last words on that day were, "Thomas Jefferson Survives." Ironically, Jefferson had expired earlier that same day.
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I think that's pretty freaky.

Tuna Lips said...

O I wonders, if we dug deep enough, wuldnt we find out ole Johnny do good was not prancing around with jefferson, having a go at it with the ladies behind the wood pile? Its genetically dischargeable to all politico types. You can looks it up in any medicating journal.

Other Dory Progress

Mac Houtz of Newport News, VA is constructing a Marblehead Chamberlain Gunning Dory and had the courtesy of sending this photo of his progress.
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Looks like he did a good job constructing the frames and the stem.
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I told him my excuse for not working on my Dory this winter was the weather and business, which is valid enough, but I still feel a little remorse for not advancing the project even a little.


Irish Whiskey Evaluation





I decided by considerable trial and error over the St. Patrick's Day celebration, that I prefer Jameson's over Bushmill's. Though not by much.
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Irish whiskey is definitely different than Scotch. It would be interesting someday to research why this is so.
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Lagavulin is still the King! And it is still good for automatic POTW.

Powerless Predicament

So I get some lip from one of you ungrateful Peeps who says doesn't she want to be a Peep of the Week.
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Do you think you have a choice????
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You have absolutely no say in this at all.
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Either you accept the honor/disgrace with appropriate pride/shame or you don't. It doesn't matter what your pathetic opinion is.... the POTW selections are larger than any of us, and we are powerless to resist.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Go to the Heights

Joanne made a boiled corned beef and cabbage dinner, and we had the Peabody's over for St. Patrick's Day dinner.
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Andrew, the talented hockey goalie at St. Paul's School, who is also their son is being wooed by Babson and Boston College.
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I'm trying my best to get them leaning to BC.
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I mean... would you rather go to Wellesley or the Silvio Conte Arena to see a hockey game???
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My point exactly. Plus the kid could use a good Jesuit education. BC is the logical choice.