Friday, December 30, 2005

Chicken Curse Lives On

Today the Gamecocks blew a 21-to-0 first quarter lead and lost to Missouri in the Independence Bowl, proving, once again, that ...

The Chicken Curse Is Alive and Well.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Pure Genius - Dipping Dots

Do you know what dipping dots are? Dipping dots are little balls of ice cream invented in 1980 and advertised as "The Ice Cream of The Future". Whoever invented these things is a genius.

Dipping dots are suppsedly made by some sort of super-freezing process that makes them taste better than normal ice cream, but that is total B.S.. They taste just like ice cream. The genius is that the inventor figured out a way to fit less actual ice cream in a given amount of space (or container) and charge more for it. My daughter always wants the dots at basketball games, and the container shown at right, at its actual size, sells for $5

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Irmo Update - BJ McKie Honored

Tonight, right before a disappointing loss to Pittsburg, USC retired the jersey of former BB player and three-time All-SEC standout BJ McKie. There was a video tribute and a teary BJ McKie addressed the crowd.

A 2000 USC graduate, here are a few of McKie's career highlights:

Went to Irmo High School

No. 1 in career points scored (2,119)

No 1 in free throws made

Played in 123 career games (No. 3 all-time)

1998 All-American and 3-time All-SEC Honoree

1996 SEC Freshman of the Year and on the SEC All-Freshman team

1999 SEC Post-Graduate Community Service Award Winner

Member of the 1997 SEC Championship team - team was 15-1 in the SEC

2-time NCAA Tournament participant (lost in the first round in 1997 and '98)

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Behind Bars

Sam got Policeman dress-up clothes for X-mas. I was trying to get him to stand still for a photo and he hid behind a chair. This added a caged criminal effect.

Monday, December 26, 2005

Kid Tip - Hi-5

Do you need more kids songs stuck in your head all day?

Now, thanks to Hi-5, you can sing kids songs all day and not feel like a purple dinosaur or sound australian. Hi-5 is a great kids show that comes on TLC every weekday morning at 7:38. Hi-5 is 5 twenty-somethings who sing, dance, teach, and entertain. At our house, we love Karla, Shaun, Kimee, Curtis and Jen.

Don't believe me, here is a medley.
this is an audio post - click to play

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Lazy Sunday

Did you see SNL last week with Jack Black hosting?. Jack sang a King Kong song and there was a Tenacious D sighting in the fantastic Spelling Bee skit. The highlight of the show was the rap video Lazy Sunday. My 6 year old daughter knows the words. Here is the video (link)

Friday, December 23, 2005

Best "Pure" Poet In NCAA

Here is a poem I wrote September 5, 2004. Tell me if you like it.

My life story is read in poetic stages
I was once weak-minded, now I'm courageous
The cause and effect of a thousand actions
The mathematical breakdown of micro-fractions
It's difficult to fathom the coming of the rapture
What if I awoke in an empty pasture?
Suddenly every ounce of passion had been depleted
And all my determination had been defeated
The rain pours, my tears fall
The pain subsides, I stand in awe
A lightning bolt strikes, I feel a sudden energy
Thunder clouds approach, I can't run from destiny
A tornado tears me down, but I will stand again
My life is a hurricane, but I'll weather it to the end


Just kidding ... that garbage was written by Duke bb-player and uber-loser JJ Reddik.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Great Double Albums - Electric Ladyland

I started a feature in this post (link) about Great Double Albums.

When choosing great albums, double albums often get the nod over single albums. Some of the best albums of all time are double albums because double albums have double the music. Live Albums don't count because they are not real albums with new material. Its kind of like saying that a Greatest Hits album is a great album.

Here was my list of Great Double Albums in no particular order:

1. Stevie Wonder - Songs in The Key of Life
2. Pink Floyd - The Wall
3. Beatles - White Album
4. Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
5. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
6. The Who - Tommy
7. The Who - Quadrophenia
8. Derrick and The Dominoes - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
9. Todd Rundgren - Something Anything

Others added:

Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
Yo La Tengo - Genius/Love.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome
The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
Prince - Sign O' the Times
The Clash, "London Calling."

So here is the last on my list:

#10 = Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland

On his last album with the Experience, in 1968, Jimi experimented in the studio and created one of the best albums of all time. Everybody knows the oft played Crosstown Traffic, Voodoo Child (slight return), and the Bob Dylan cover All Along The Watchtower, but the rest of the album is groundbreaking, rockin, and trippy.

My personal favorites are Have You Ever Been (to Electric Ladyland), 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) and Gypsy Eyes. Electric Ladyland also features two of my favorite Hendrix songs with some of the best guitar playing ever; Come On (Stevie Ray Vaughn based his entire career on this song) and the wah-wah masterpiece Rainy Day, Dream Away.

So there you have it, if anyone can think of any other great double albums, let us know.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Old West Tales - TPYG Questions Answered

For an introduction to Old West Tales, click here: Old West Tales - Introduction

We want to hear more about Rich, TPYG.

First of all, for a background on Rich, read this post (link).

You describe Rich as The Pale Young Gentleman, tall and thin and frail looking with wispy white hair and lilly white skin, but I still can't muster a visual image.

Let me help you. Picture Def Leppard Guitarist Steve (photos at right). Now, imagine that instead of dying in 1991 from a mixture of alchohol and pain killers, Steve quit the band, cut his hair, and developed a creepy fascination with Japanese culture. That is what Rich looked like.

Ok, I will now answer 3 questions about Rich.

Question #1. = Rich really never drank?

A = Rich did drink on one, and only one, occasion.

Question #2. = Did Rich ever make a sound other than through the use of his own vocal cords?

A = Yes, Rich did make a sound on one, and only one, occasion. It just so happened to be the one, and only one, occasion that he consumed alcohol.

At some point during the semester, Rich started taking an interest in student politics (yawn). Rich told us that he was backing a guy named Trey for student body president. Rich talked about Trey all the time and had Trey campaign stuff. Basically, Rich wanted to be Trey.

Well the big election night came and Trey didn't do so well.

Rich was devastated and started drinking a 4 pack of wine coolers (I swear this is true) out of a coffee mug. Soon Rich was slurring his speech,

"Alsssss I"m SSSSSaying..."

Rich's anger over the election swelled up inside him over the course of the evening and erupted as he slammed the empty coffee mug down on our bar, and for the first time since I had known him, Rich's physical interaction with matter produced an audible sound.

Question #3. = Did Rich ever do anything remotely cool?

A = Yes, on one, and only one, occasion, Rich said something funny.

I was sitting on my bed scraping a pipe when Rich started speaking. (As usual, I had forgotten that Rich was even in the room).

"Your parents must be proud."

I'll bite. "What do you mean Rich?"

"If your parents knew how much heavy metal music you had to listen to and how much you had to party to be cool, they would have to be proud."

This was actually pretty funny, but I couldn't let Rich know that. Without batting an eye or looking up,

"Yeah Rich, I guess you are right."

Monday, December 19, 2005

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Setting the Bar Too High

Every year Madeline's school has an auction to raise money. Each class always makes some artwork for the auction. Last year was our first year at the school. We went by the auction location early in the day to drop something off. I waited in the car, and when Cyndy came back out, she started talking about how cute the 4-K Itsy-Bitsy-Spider-Table-and-Chairs were. Each child in Madeline's class had put their thumb-print on this table and they had been turned into spiders.

Later that night we got to the auction and it was fun. There were silent auction items, a live auction, food, and open bar. I stuck pretty close to the open bar and at one point I didn't see Cyndy for a few minutes. When she came back she was very upset because the had been out-bid on the 4-K Itsy-Bitsy-Spider-Table-and-Chairs during the live auction to the tune of $500. (By an OBGYN, I guess he still had a little $ left after paying his med mal insurance premiums.)

This gave me an idea for a Christmas present. After much planning I bought a lamp from the local pottery place. Then I got the birth-month of every child in Madeline's class from the teacher. I then went to the class with paint and had the kids with birthdays in December, January and February put their thumbprints on one side of the lamp. Then March, April, May on the next side. You get the idea. I then took the lamp back to the pottery place and turned the thumbprints into scenes depicting the 4 seasons. A laminated card, velcro-ed inside the lamp lists the kids, their birth-month and which prints belong to who. I missed about a day and a half of work on this project.



Needless to say, the lamp was a huge hit. Every woman who sees it or even hears about it goes "AHHHH, how sweet."

The problem is, I will never match this Christmas gift for thought, originality, or the fact that I didn't spend hundreds of dollars on it.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Caught on Film

Sam had his daycare Christmas program last week. The kids came out and shook bells and sang. Sam was doing really well but just started getting upset and by the end, was crying and had to be ushered from the stage when the song was over.

I was taking pictures and didn't know why he was crying, but my mother-in-law said that the little girl net to Sam was crying first.

I looked back in the photos and you can clearly see that he is doing well, gets a little concerned, looks upset by something to his left, is not pleased with the redfaced girl in tears, and starts crying as she is gone.





Friday, December 16, 2005

Comment Word Verification

You may have noticed some spam comments on Turnipblog from time to time. I try to delete them all. Let me demonstrate with quotes from actual spam comments that I have deleted from Turnipblog.

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Then there are some spam comments that don't even try to trick me, like the one that was a link that only said:

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It is usually pretty easy to spot spam comments, but all that changed when I received the trickiest spam comment in blog history this week:

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Due to the trickiness of this comment, which I only spotted as spam because it was from "Discount Poker Chip Sets", I have enabled Comment Word Verification on Turnipblog, so that people leaving comments are required to complete a word verification step. What this does is to prevent automated systems from adding comments to Turnipblog, since it takes a human being to read the word and pass this step.

Despite the fact that I have made it more difficult to post comments, I am encouraging more comments. Please see the below post for more details.

Some Comments on Comments

I like comments.

I want you, the readers, to comment.

I already know that I have a huge female following because I get so many private e-mails asking me to post photos of myself, but I want to know who else is reading Turnipblog.

If you read Turnipblog, and are lurking out there, leave a comment.

You can comment about a certain post, about what you like or don't like about Turnipblog, or just to let me know that you are out there reading.

Don't worry, if you comments suck or you post too many comments, I can easily delete them like I do with Spam.

All that being said, I have just made it more difficult to post comments on Turnipblog. See the above post for details.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Double Dipping with St. Nicholas

Madeline came home from school last week telling us that she had learned about St. Nicholas. Apparently, in some country, last Monday night, children put their shoes in the doorway and St. Nicholas puts treats in them.

Madeline wanted to try it at our house. I told her that I was pretty sure that maybe something had been lost in the language translation from that other country or they were on another calender or something, and that Santa Clause probably had the whole St. Nicholas/footware-thing covered.

Reluctantly, I put the shoes out ... and sure enough, the next morning each child had a quarter and a Pez dispenser in their shoe.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Holiday Memory Haiku, part 2

Midnight movie theft
By pure chance Richard drove
He claimed the Racoon.