This country is weird

http://www.claremoreprogress.com/archive/article22505

Thank God for small towns in Amer­i­ca where motor­cy­clists can shut up pro­test­ers who are try­ing to dis­rupt a sol­dier’s funer­al because they think that sol­diers are dying because God hates fags.

You got­ta get a score­card to keep track of this stuff, but any­one who heck­les the fam­i­ly of a dead sol­dier deserves to be drowned out by vet­er­ans’ Harleys.

If you think that Amer­i­cans are dying in Iraq because God is pun­ish­ing Amer­i­ca for being lenient with … Read the rest

My streak is over… maybe

I took the train to work today, and stayed home this evening.

This makes it the first full day since I got my motor­cy­cle endorse­ment that I have not rid­den. The day after I got my license I bought the Vira­go. Since then, even if it was to go sev­en blocks to the cof­feeshop, I’ve start­ed up one of the bikes and rid­den it some dis­tance every day.

I’m tempt­ed to go out and take one of the bikes for a … Read the rest

Who needs caffeine when you have decreasing-radius curves?

Final­ly a day where there was­n’t a ton of fog at the high­er ele­va­tions. Even though it’s a lit­tle bit longer and the last few times I’ve tried I’ve got­ten socked in with fog, I rode Sky­line Boule­vard in to the office today.

I’ve rid­den Sky­line enough that it does­n’t have any real sur­pris­es for me. It does­n’t real­ly qual­i­fy as twisty, but it has some curves that if tak­en at a high enough rate of speed will force a … Read the rest

I missed out on this one

One of the last sin­gle-screen the­atres in the Bay Area has closed.

http://www.renaissancerialto.com/current/PARK.htm

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/19/BAG8REPTJ21.DTL&type=movies

One of the things I real­ly love to do is vis­it the small­er and sin­gle-screen the­atres in the area. It gives me a lot of plea­sure and there’s always some­thing about the the­atres – some have extrav­a­gant dec­o­ra­tions, some have ded­i­cat­ed and knowl­edgable staff, some sim­ply have small-town charm and not much else to offer. But … Read the rest

Red Wing scores again, sort of

Well, first they took almost three weeks to resole my steel­toed fire boots. I was promised they’d be back in just over a week. Appar­ent­ly they got backed up. I got a phone call today telling me that the boots had come back with new soles, but that they’d put the wrong soles. Instead of the soles I’d request­ed, they’d put on a sim­i­lar but thick­er and heav­ier lugged sole. That’s two strikes.

The upshot of this is that I … Read the rest

This is like working for a dotcom

My back has been killing me this past week­end and con­tin­ues to hurt today. So my man­ag­er sug­gest­ed that I go take some time on the mas­sage chair. Turns out we have a small room with one of these:

http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview.jhtml?sku=HW551BLK

Now, I’ll admit that I was skep­ti­cal. And I’ll admit also that a robot­ic mas­sage is no sub­sti­tute for a human mas­sage. How­ev­er, it was damn nice to spend 20 min­utes reclin­ing while this thing worked out the kinks … Read the rest