Shout Out
Props to my old boss for making herstory!
Props to my old boss for making herstory!
Posted by Rich at 3:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: judge dreeg
Check out the winner for Best Picture:
Note: This is also an excuse for me to show all my readers what I have on my Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar...
Posted by Rich at 12:22 AM 3 comments
Labels: new york times, old country for old men
Yale plans to expand:
“If you’re ever going to expand, this is the right time to do it,” [Roland] Betts said, citing Yale’s robust health as an institution at this point in its history. “You have an unbelievably precious resource here called the Yale education, and you sort of have a duty to provide it to as many people as you possibly can.”
Posted by Rich at 1:37 AM 1 comments
I met a guy (of seemingly similar age) last night who introduced me to the girl on his right as his wife. After laughing to myself for a few minutes, I realized he was serious.
Posted by Rich at 11:51 AM 2 comments
Labels: marriage
Spotted outside the Yale Club:
Although the explicit reference to the number of Africans you hope to murder in your lifetime is a little gauche.
Posted by Rich at 1:51 PM 4 comments
Last night I had a dream about my parents taking the kids from The Wire (Michael, Namond, Randy, Dukie) on a trip to China.
Posted by Rich at 9:35 AM 0 comments
Yes, they're back and here's when all your favorite shows will be back. This is all well and good, but before we get too excited, let's remember that most of these show suck. I was actually sort of happy drifting along and catching up on old shows. Of course if The Wire had been delayed, things might have been different...and Lester has a job again which is cool. So on the whole it's good I suppose, just not as amazing as people think. Sort of like everything.
Posted by Rich at 6:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: contradictions, tv
At the all-student game in the basement of Trumbull College, the action is no-limit hold 'em with blinds of fifty cents and a dollar. On the evening of November 12, the competition at the too-small hexagonal table was sufficiently talented to relieve me of $290 in less than three hours. Alex Jacob. Richard Berger. Ben Morris. Remember these names, pokeristas. Beware the Trumbull game, fishes. Mr. Berger, a skinny, bearded junior who as a freshman had won a one-table satellite against touring pros Daniel Negreanu and Allen Cunningham, raked three good-sized pots I was in; he also laid down pocket jacks when I flopped a straight against him, even though the board was 8-high. Berger and his pals may have had Swahili folklore or Kantian epistemology papers a week overdue, but these guys could play.
Posted by Rich at 11:41 AM 0 comments
Labels: glory days, poker, self-loathing, self-love
It's the end of the road for Romney. Sadly he did not have enough Mittmentum. At least we'll always get to remember him asking "Who let the dogs out?" and talking about "bling bling"...
Posted by Rich at 5:30 PM 1 comments
Labels: election, mittmentum
The word is "shoot" and I say: "What I will do to your daughter's calf muscle."
Posted by Rich at 6:07 PM 1 comments
A mini-Giants rally broke out at 34th and 3rd last night after the win. There was the requisite flashing girl, the 18-1 chants, toilet paper everywhere, and of course, plenty of police. Not enough burning cars though, Detroit is still the ultimate riot town.
The aftermath:
A lone Patriots fan:
It felt great to savor my first major sports championship as an adult.
Posted by Rich at 12:17 PM 0 comments
Labels: new york football giants, super bowl