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Super Bowl, No Wonder People are Glued to the Screen

49 seconds left and the guys in the Yellow, Steelers, have just taken it to the 10 The crowd is apoplectic. I dont even know how to spell that word I mean watching the crowd they look like they are in slow motion scream on second try Holmes TOUCHDOWN …. both feet on the ground multiple cameras say so 35 seconds to go. Harrison, can’t tell whether he’s screaming or weeping like a maniac There’s a fabulous shot of Dan Rooney, coach, in the glass box in his suspenders looking...

Super Bowl, Just Wow

I don’t even know what I’m talking about. I don’t understand sports very well other than watching the profound dance of the athletes who for mere moments seem like gods who can run, jump, leap, dive faster than any mere human I’ve ever known. Right now at Super Bowl, we’re first and 20 from the twelve, 2.20 minutes left in the fourth This guy in dreads had just ran like thunder for an AZ touchdown. I swear, I am a mostly quiet introverted person But suddenly, as the...

For We Who are Lefties in Writing Hand Only: Look! Another One of Us

Left Handed Presidents There have been seven so far… and Obama holds the pen by curving it in his hand and writing from the top. It’d be interesting to know what kind of pen he prefers… to keep from smearing with the side of his palm the inked words he’s just written… a peculiar issue for us lefthanded souls. Some pens are a disaster for lefthanders as the ink remains wet for too long, or else the paper is just non-porous enough so that the ink lies on top and does...

Wheel of Life and Death: In Consideration of “Change” During This “Time of Our Times.”

In Buddhism, sometimes, old wise ones have written: the wheel of life and death spins fast when there is change, and other times spins slowly when there is gratification. But others of the ancients who are wise, say it is just the opposite: the wheel of life and death spins fast when there is gratification, and slowly when there is change afoot. The most wise, perhaps, of all, say the first is the philosophy of the inexperienced…. That the second is the reality of all evolved beings.

Elizabeth Alexander: The Inaugural Poem at Obama’s Swearing In

Elizabeth Alexander read her poem at Barack Obama’s inaugural. I’ve tracked down a written version and put it at the end of this article for you… so you can see her line breaks… Remember, for those who are poetry-phobic from creepy experiences with non-understandable poetry forced onto them in highschool… though you can measure most poetic metre with an electronic slide rule, the heart of most poetry is far more simple… Poetry is most often a glimpsing through...

Barack Obama Retakes Oath of Office

It was actually done by two presidents before, shocking that the reporter on Fox News doesn’t know that. As of tonight, apparently Prez Obama re-did the recitation without the flub-up put forth by the Chief Justice, who put the oath’s words in the wrong order at the inaugural oath proper yesterday. Frankly, though some want to take a thin thing and turn it into a big fat Jabba-the-Hut thing, this is minor. I’m sure both President-Elect and Chief Justice were overwhelmed with the...

Caroline Kennedy Withdraws from Senate Appointment

According to the NY Post, Miss Kennedy has withdrawn her name from the running to be appointed to fill former Senator Hillary Clinton’s seat. Some speculate this may have to do with Senator Ted Kennedy’s being taken to the hospital during the inauguration ceremonies yesterday. Others claimed she would be the best choice because of her fund-raising abilities for Governor Paterson’s re-election campaign yet to come, and other Democrats’ campaigns. I know Caroline, and knew...

The Booing of President George Bush and Mrs. Bush: Old School Conduct In The Here and Now

Old School I’m Old School in most ways, with, I hope, mostly clear vision for the present and future, as you may, like me, be striving to master too…. It’s a winding road of trackbacks and do-overs and the occasional brilliant en puentes, right on the head visions, that’s for sure. Yet there are time-tested ways and means to rely on, many which create rather than stifle; make room for growth, rather than poison. In Old School, the inauguration would be seen as someone else’s...

Barack Obama Inauguration: Best and Worst?

Perhaps you have your bests and worsts, etc., of inauguration day too? Worst: hearing people boo Cheney and President Bush. Low, low class act. Best of the worst: other people near the booing people, shushing the boo-ers Best hat: Aretha Franklin was wearing a gigantic rhinestone studded hat in the shape of a gigantic bow that made her look like a beautiful be-ribboned gift. Best overcoats: the secret service guys; full length 1950’s ‘cool guy’ stylin’ Biggest oopsie: Bush...

Rick Warren: The Perfect Inaugural Prayer, Bar None

In respect, Rev. Warren, here is one of the most perfect prayers I know… I hope you will use it for the inauguration of our new President, Obama. Really the inauguration prayer needs no other words than these… for this prayer I believe is in some way already written, in millions of languages, into the souls of human beings who made it to earth. It is a prayer attributed to gentle St. Francis of Assisi, the man whom they say spoke for the true and un-politicized human heart… a saint...

What If The White House Needed a Crib: Barack and Michelle Obama

I don’t want to start anything negative, or crazy-rumorish, especially after the debacle of non-news shuttle-cocking all over the place regarding Governor Palin’s newborn child supposedly not having been born from her own body. (Leaving further commentary and analysis on that news-ganglia for another time when I’ve had too many Turkish coffees thick as mud.) But, tonight I watched some films of Michelle inside the train today, (film taken from outside the train,) and another, an...

Just For a Moment, Rest: A Little Bedtime Story

This is a picture of Kinderdijk canal in the Nederlands with thousands of joyous ice skaters who descended on the frozen canal …which last froze over more than twelve years ago. Long ago, in the time of the story of Hans Brinker and The Silver Skates, that is in Holland circa 1865, the canals in the Netherlands froze over every year. But gradually, with more and more water pollution changing the temperature of the water, the canals stopped freezing over. But now, as one grandfather put it:...

In Gaza The Souls Cry Out: The RainMakers, A Lost Story

We received today at National Catholic Reporter where I write a weekly column, the communiqué I’ve quoted from below. There are many things to say about Hamas and Israel and the Palestinians, but there are also untold stories about many good people in the Gaza region. This is only one such story: There are Catholic churches in Gaza. Gaza is a far more patchwork of peoples than media traditionally explains. Catholic Masses for resolution and peace are being held round the clock in Gaza and...

Zarganar, Hold on, We Know You Are Alive: Comedian of Burma Jailed for 45 Years

Writing today about Kathy Griffin and other comedians in the USA, I thought for the millionth time about dear Zarganar; the great comedic heart of Burma who just two months ago was insanely punished by the bloated multi-millionaire dictator of Burma, Than Shwe… Than Shwe, surely the lost twin brother of Mugabe in Zimbabwe… Than Shwe, the walking talking roasted pig with his rotten teeth stuffed with diamonds from loot taken from his organized cocaine trade … Than Shwe, it is said,...

Kathy Griffin X-Rated? In Defense of Trickster Comedians

Kathy Griffin and the lower-case ‘d-word’ Joe Gandelman, our editor-in-chief, put up the video clip of Kathy Griffin fire-bombing back at a verbal sniper on the streets of Times Square during New Year’s Eve broadcast with Anderson Cooper. I had to listen to the video to learn what the ‘d’ word was that the MSM news have been carrying on like a bunch of chickens in a hen-house sighting a fox. How dense is that of me? Ok, alot. But the word Griffin actually used, the...

Say No: Nicastro Asks for Bailout of Newspaper

There’s a story told in my Old Country family, a type of ‘the old man and the sea…’ tale… about learning how to say No instead of continuing to make soulful responses to those who conduct themselves soullessly. In the case of the most recent ‘wish’ by a Connecticut lawmaker for the state’s government to bail out a newspaper… being able to form the word no, and mean it, may serve so much… like the already over burdened taxpayers for instance… The...

Una Vez Más: The Old Man and The Baby of New Year’s Iconology: A Lost Story

The Lost Story About What The Old Man and the New Baby Used to Mean for Human Action at New Year’s We’re led to believe that New Year’s images are about the Old Year going out as a bent over old man… and the New Year toddling in as a grinning infant. That’s what the buycandy buywine buybeer folks would have us believe. But those are degraded images. Long ago, there were far brighter symbols for this ending of one revolution and beginning a new revolution of earth around sun… Long...

May You Be Blessed In The New Year

May you be blessed in the New Year, May you always find your way back to warmth, May you be given blessings you can see and remember aloud, May you find some meaningful part of the mystery that you cherish, … that cherishes you in return, May you have entertainments that delight you, May others be good to you, forgive you, ask your forgiveness, May you touch someone else’s heart now and then, May you always find your way back to true home, even in the cold, even in the dark… true...

Nat Hentoff Laid Off from Venerable Village Voice Newspaper

Perhaps the layoff of this one person, Nat Hentoff, more than most others does indeed signal the end of an era….that newspapers are, like the day the whales with confused sonar beached themselves and lay on the shores, not dead, but gasping for air, yet being unable to back up and return to their home places where they could thrive. Look for more layoffs of prominent and long-enthroned writers, critics and journalists at other major media. The nut-cutter does not cut by kindness nor by fame,...

TO OUR TMV READERS AND COMMENTERS: Blessed Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Holy Solstice, Bright Kwanzaa, y Feliz Navidad…and… How Totally Cool It Is To Be A Child in Winter….

These photo montages are to wish all OUR TMV READERS and COMMENTERS the warmest of the holiday season. We treasure you. As we say ‘back to home’: You’re good people. And, for all persons, no matter their knowings and beliefs… May every soul in some way be made happy everywhere in this ever fissioning, ever challenging, ever horrible, ever deeply humane world. Picasso said, it took him decades to figure out the answer to the key to wild art: Be/see as a child. Therefore, I...

Rest for A Moment, The Heart of A Nation Still Flies Strong

The eagle… uncanny symbol of our nation …flying strong, with intent, knowing the ancient migration paths, having wild instinct fully intact; how to feast, hunt, rest, care for the young, soar… both symbolically and literally… this spirit remains strong in the greater culture, as well as in individuals…. Viz: a story-cito… There is a tough guy who lives down the road from me. He packs more heat than ten acres of chile peppers. You know the kind of guy, gruff, battle-scarred,...

Everyone’s Madly Busy: Would You Make Some Fast Book Recommendations for Gift Giving?

A suggested list of your recommendations on books to give as gifts this Holiday? First thought, right thought. Just do it fast? You can see my and other commenters’ recommendations here 1. Books for Strength 2. Books of Humor and/or Creativity 3. Books of /for Thinking, Depth, Sanity 4. Books for Males in your life 5. Books of your Guilty Pleasures 6. Bestsellers, Backlist, Midlist books 7. Poetry books 8. Books you loved as a child 9. Books you love as an adult 10. Category of your choice —————————– CODA re...

Want to Arouse, Teach, Transport, Educate, Give Peace, Laughter, Knowledge, Escape, Inspiration to Others? Give This Gift: Books

1. STRENGTH BOOKS You know, most everyone has read at least one book they believe saved their lives. Purchase some copies and give that book to others this Christmas. For me, one of the water-wings books in the midst of trying to row away from the sinking ship in my tea-cup lifeboat, was Avroham (Abraham Joshua) Heschel’s I Asked for Wonder. I take this book to every critical incident site, every disaster site. It helps me remain sane in the midst of hell. I give this book to any and everyone...

They Say, Tis A Gift to See Ourselves As Others See Us…

The call of duty sometimes has a strange and unforeseen spellbinding effect…. _______ CODA h/t GreenDreams I found this cartoon at several sites, but without citation. I believe the toon may have been drawn by an artist named Randall Monroe, but am not certain. If anyone can verify, pls let me know and I will cite it properly. UPDATE: TMV Commenters tell me artist’s name is in fact, Randall Monroe or Randall Munroe, (one or the other correct spelling of last name).

Just For a Moment, Rest and Remember Yourself

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