Saturday, May 16, 2009

Star Trek Movie Review


I promised Matty that I would review the new Star Trek movie.... He said I didn't have the "follow through" to do it, but I'll show him. This is going to be the best movie review ever written by mankind ever... It's gonna rock!!! You will weep from joy after reading such a fine review Matty!!! So here it goes..

Star Trek is

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Edifice Complex


Hingham misfires with snub of military hero
By Peter Gelzinis
Herbert L. Foss can’t tell us how it felt to win the Medal of Honor, only to be ignored by the town of Hingham.

That’s because Hingham’s one and only recipient of America’s highest military honor has been dead for 72 years.

Foss was immortalized for cutting a vital communications cable in the face of enemy fire during the Spanish-American war. Almost 40 years later, on Sept. 1, 1937, while he was working as the caretaker at Hingham’s Fort Hill Cemetery, Foss’ brave heart gave out.

“In all those years, this town never saw fit to name so much as a blade of grass after a true hero,” said Hingham’s veteran’s agent, Mike Cunningham. “It’s a disgrace.”

An absolute disgrace, to be more precise ... but also part of Hingham’s odd character. You see, for all the time Herbert Foss lived and raised a family there, Hingham stuck to its tradition of refusing to name buildings, schools or parks after people.

Then, about 50 years ago, Hingham’s board of selectmen suddenly decided to name an elementary school after one William Foster, a fellow selectman.

And that was it ... until Monday night.

A new elementary school, set to open in September, needed a name. All that a trio of town hacks could manage was the old name: “East School,” coupled with the “Galo Library Wing,” a nod to the current school superintendent, Dorothy “Dot” Galo.

To be immortalized in most places you need to: a) do something extraordinary, and b) be dead, or close to it. Dorothy “Dot” Galo is a nice lady, who qualifies on neither front.

Yet in a bizarre move last night, Hingham’s school committee voted 7-0 to once again ignore Herbert Foss and the impassioned plea Mike Cunnigham made to have the new school bear his name. Instead, they went with Dot Galo.

“This was a flawed, ill-conceived decision,” said James Claypoole, the former chairman of Hingham’s School Committee and current chairman of its veteran’s council. “This is a consequence of the selectmen’s failure to establish an objective policy that sets rules and criteria as to those eligible to make the cut for such an honor. We need some ground rules.

“Because no such policy exists,” Claypoole added, “the school committee was reduced to making an emotional choice.”

At the next selectmen’s meeting Claypoole will recommend that some qualifications be put forth.

Like being the only Hingham resident to win the Medal of Honor




This story nearly made me choke on my coffee this morning... I think I've just about had it with politicians naming everything after themselves... When Hingham decided to alter the laws, the towns only MOH recipient should have been at the top of the list for a school. Heck, they should have changed the law for him in the first place.

Here's an idea for a new law... lets make it illegal for politicians to name anything after themselves. grrrrrrrr....

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I guess I'm just anti "ISM"

This is worth watching....




H/T Founding Bloggers

..Quiz time again....

Honestly, I'm just tired and this is an easy post.




You Think Creatively



Your brain works best when you let your intuition be your guide.

You like to imagine, speculate, and fantasize. You have fun playing with ideas.



You are interested in theories. You enjoy studying and developing them.

You are drawn toward art, philosophy, and even math. Almost every subject is interesting to you.



I am kinda curious what the other results may be....

Monday, May 11, 2009

Sabotage

While I was watching the first few minutes of the new Trek movie... I couldn't help thinking that JJ had seen this clip.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Free Music, Get it while its hot...

The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street






http://www.easy-share.com/1905126735/Exile on Main Street part 1.rar
http://www.easy-share.com/1905126829/Exile On Main Street part 2.rar

Just copy, paste & enjoy...

Three people I've been accused of being...



An escapee from a Dickens Novel: I gotta go with Fezziwig seeing that there were no specifics. He's much more fun than Sydney Carton anyway.




Paul Gauguin: Interesting guy, great artist, but a pretty spoiled excuse for a human.




A Civil War re-enactor:... That one made me laugh.

...And thats just this year... OK, so I'm having a strange year so far...