I ran into an old friend …

February 16th, 2007

and former coworker the other day (actually, when Marion and I were leaving the restaurant where we had our Valentine’s Day dinner). He has a new business that I’ll have to check out.

Which reminds me of one night during senior year in high school, when I was sitting around at a friend’s house with a couple other guys, eating baklava his mother had made and playing a Japanese drinking game comprised of six small cups in different sizes, each with a different flower or other pattern, and a die with corresponding patterns on the faces. You’d roll the die, then drink the cup that matched the up face.

We might have been playing cards, with the loser of the hand having to roll the die, but it’s too long ago for me to really remember. I also don’t remember what we were drinking. Probably sake; maybe ouzo. It’s not as though we were discriminating drinkers, anyway. Jax and Pearl were more commonly available to teenagers in our area. (Which, in turn, reminds me that I once got to see the two-headed calf and the diving horse act at the Pearl Brewery.)

I don’t remember, but I probably walked or rode my bicycle to my friend’s house; my family only had one car, and I was rarely able to drive it on my own.

Society was more relaxed about drinking in general back then. My parents’ generation held cocktail parties (I can remember lurking on the stairs as a young boy, watching when the neighbors came over and I was supposed to be in bed). Underage drinking seemed to cause fewer problems, also, although I’m sure that varied by community. You couldn’t buy anything until you were 18 (which was also draft age, although voting age was 21), but there were no legal restraints back then preventing an adult from giving you something to drink, and there was normally a “it’s just kids blowing off steam” reaction to it, as long as nobody was hurt. I had an English teacher in high school who provided drinks on occasion (not in school – you had to go over to her place). I also remember various “fermentation experiments” being run in the back of one of the physics classrooms.

Funny what memories a chance encounter can bring back.

You know it’s a different culture …

February 16th, 2007

when you get asked how your day was, and they don’t understand why it’s progress when you say, “It still doesn’t work, but I’m getting different error messages now.”

Happy (?) Valentine’s Day

February 14th, 2007

I think I’ll enjoy it more than this individual. At least, I have nice plans and a nicer dinner companion.

As an aside, I did attend a Lupercalia party some years back. No naked, pregnant women or men in goatskins (although togas and similar attire were specified on the invitation), but we did have an animal sacrifice. Actually, make that a pseudo-animal sacrifice. The hostess had a bakery provide a loaf of bread in the shape of an animal, with raspberry (I think) jam baked inside it.

As for anti-Valentine’s songs, how could she forget “Love Stinks,” “Thank God and Greyhound (You’re Gone)” and “How Can I Miss You (When You Won’t Go Away)?

Think of it

February 12th, 2007

… as evolution in action.

via Blue Crab Boulevard.

Not everyone will get this …

February 6th, 2007

… but I thought it was pretty funny: Queer Eye for the Fandom Guy.

The Yap Pack

February 3rd, 2007

Feral dogs are rampaging around a condo complex in Georgia.

Via: The Shape of Days

She’s up!

February 3rd, 2007

My daughter has now set up her own blog, OverNine. The name appears to be some sort of RPG terminology, as far as I can tell.

Why, when I was your age …

January 24th, 2007

we were learning things! We didn’t have any of this touchy-feely, politically correct, everybody’s a winner stuff – it was mano-a-mano, dog-eat-dog, kill each other for good grades!

You paid attention during 100% of high school!

 

85-100% You must be an autodidact, because American high schools don’t get scores that high! Good show, old chap!

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This is rather disturbing

January 24th, 2007

I had dinner with my daughter this evening, and she introduced me to this video.

Contortionists can do some amazing things, but there’s often an “ick” factor involved in watching them, particularly when they’re as gaunt as this young woman.

Now, you can see it

January 24th, 2007

With reference to the previous post, YouTube has video of Makoto Nagano’s successful Ninja Warrior appearance, when he became the second person to complete the course. Impressive as all hell.