Tuesday, March 07, 2006

The Buck Deer was sprouting a pair of spiky antlers as the Whitetails loped along up the hill from Little Foy's Lake. We've had mixed, mostly-rainy weather in the Flathead Valley, but the snow continues to pile up in the mountains.

Some Funky pictures coming to: Theater X-Net




Featuring: Ida Rubinstein Belle Epoch Russian/Parisian beauty.
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Media Watch: St. Paul Sunday had a fabulous string ensemble playing last Sunday morning on Montana Public Radio. Book TV had some irritations in store for me -- some author tried to denigrate Muhammed Ali's heroism because of the champ's association with the all-too human and fallible Elijah Muhammed. Sorry -- Ali's life has always been a story of rising above the forces which could have/should have held him down. Even Ali's own moments of bad judgement couldn't undo his accomplishments -- SUCKAH!!
More Book TV -- Francis Fukuyama was on for three hours. He spoke about the failures of the Iraq War, which is good, but he never really got around to addressing why he chose to become famous as a NeoCON buzzword hack. Here's my post from DailyKos:
Lost Opportunity with Fukuyama
I tuned in CSpan to see what color Francis Fukuyama's new leaf had turned. I discerned some humilty in place of the insufferable smugness he once projected, but despite all the information about who he WAS, I saw almost nothing about what he has LEARNED, since he gained fame as a pitch man for NeoCON buzzwords.
One of my suspicions was confirmed -- he was influenced by that sold-out phony Allan Bloom, scholastic pimp of "Closing the American Mind," double-speak creator of "The Western Canon," and it's false corollary "Dead White Males," plus the corrosive fallacy named "Political Correctness." (Which is always a fault of your OPPONENT.)
I've had nothing but contempt for Fukuyama -- as just another right-wing shill (with a flair for language) perverting public discourse, until he turned coat on his fellow NeoCON fantasists recently, as the real world burned our "buts."
I was tempted to call in, but the nature of the other calls made me leery of seeming like one more braying jackass. I couldn't have concealed my contempt for him, or gotten to a discussible point across without writing a reasonable question ahead of time.
"Are you sorry for being a Madison Avenue-style academic whore now , you bastard?" would NOT invite thoughtful introspection on his part, I'm afraid, but that's what I was hoping to hear somewhere in that show -- better framed, of course.
There were some intelligent callers, I must say, but too few. It looked like slow-pitch softball time.

I saw some of Zatoichi, the Blind Swordsman (1989) on the Extreme Movie Channel last night. It was Shintaro Katsu's final movie in the series after 27 years of making them. The 2003 film by Takaishi Kitano borrowed the gray hair, and some "dark" comedy bits.


About a year ago I blogged about these five Raccoon pups eating out of our bird feeder. Well I finally scanned the picture, and here it is! Mama Raccoon was on the deck to the left and below this snapshot too.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:33 PM

    Hey Mike

    Doug Nelson here.

    That is a fan fuckin tabulous pic. You'll need to figure out how to inject it into one of the C & J threads with all the pootie and puppy pics.

    Take care.

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  2. Thanks -- glad you're "tuning in."
    As far as Cheers and Jeers goes, I am a devoted cat lover with dozens of funny pictures to share. It's a real cyber-get-together, or cyber-soap-opera if you will, with a fabulous spirit, but I rarely have the time to participate fully.
    I'll keep an eye out for an opportunity for the "5 Raccoons" to be seen, though.

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