Eric Scheske
Monday
Miscellaneous Rambling
I got terribly excited Saturday night. On my way back from a local watering
hole, which followed an extended stay at my town's righteous annual music
festival, Marie told me that my nephew and his fiance were on their way to New
York. I guess they
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> "Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what
we ought." - St. John Paul II pic.twitter.com/BfksVvGUwy
[http://t.co/BfksVvGUwy]
> — Catholic Thinker (@ThinkerCatholic) August 3, 2015
[https://twitter.com/ThinkerCatholic/status/628354315154026496]
Saturday
Some good "Today I Learned" items from Reddit:
TIL people used to do their laundry in Old Faithful; they put their clothes in
the geyser and it would erupt with clean clothes.
TIL That in 2004, police discovered a secret underground cinema with
professionally installed electricity, phone lines,
Friday
I was probably fewer than five blocks from this joint. I'm kicking myself for
not making it over:
> It's official: The world's best bar is @deadrabbitnyc
[https://twitter.com/deadrabbitnyc]. http://t.co/Jsa7TivHru
pic.twitter.com/afPHvWkJw0 [http://t.co/afPHvWkJw0]
>
Thursday
Random Passages
"[T]he poverty rate in the United States fell from 95 percent in 1900 to around
12-14 percent in the late 1960s ”“ a period in which government antipoverty
measures were fairly trivial. By the late 1960s, when Lyndon Johnson's War on
Poverty programs began receiving
Fallon
In a recent interview, Hillary Clinton said that one of the jobs that prepared
her to be president was sliming fish in Alaska. As opposed to Bill, who learned
by catching crabs in Cancun.
Chris Christie, John Kasich, and Rick Perry are currently fighting for the final
two spots in
Wednesday
Another Jewish joke that slayed me from Epstein's essay, "You Could Die
Laughing: Are Jewish Jokes a Humorous Subject?, one of the few jokes, Epstein
notes, to make it out of that terrible experiment known as the "Soviet Union":
"On a laceratingly cold and
Tuesday
Greatly enjoying that new Kauffman book. Some more great passages:
"[Al] Davis, as commissioner of the AFL, hired ex-Buffalo Evening News
sportswriter Jack Horrigan as his PR man. When Horrigan was diagnosed with
leukemia, writes Felser, 'Davis, a Jew, bought a votive candle in a Catholic
religious supply
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One of the best things I've learned about gardening: You don't just "put your
garden in" once and walk away. You continue to plant from spring through early
fall (if you're so inclined). I put the bulk of my fall garden in