Shit.

ray

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23 jun 2008 :: 08:45am

For that matter, add in piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits. George Carlin died.

After being completely enamored with his stand-up as a late teen, early twenty-something, I found a Carlin renaissance of sorts, hearing him tell tales of Thomas the Tank Engine to my young children. I'd always have a little inner smile, half expecting to hear Thomas launch into some expletive-laced rant, and marvel at an altogether different facet of the man.

Gardening: A haiku for rodentia

ray

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22 may 2008 :: 12:39am

 

Wretched mole why can’t
I kill you? I am so soft.
To the park with you!

My Friend Flicka

 

So I'm getting the mail when I spot some movement in one of my many flower beds. Moles have been tearing up beds and lawn since we moved in, but I hadn't actually seen one in the entire 4+ years we've lived here. So, manly man that I am, I put down the mail, grab a shovel and–with all the might you'd need to be a primary suspect in CSI, Bones or Murder, She Wrote–whacked the shit out of the mound in my mulch bead. 

The movement stopped.

Surely, surely I'd killed the little fucker. Ah, but what to do? Leave the little bugger under their to fertilize the plants. But no, I'd be putting in some plants in a few days time (I've got nearly a hundred impatiens raised from seed), so out he'd have to come. What a gruesome planting experience that'd be. So, I tip the shovel and scrape back the mulch to find … nothing. Hmm. So I dig down a little bit and uncover his furry ass. Only, I can see he's still breathing. The several inches of soil above him must have dispersed the force of the blow. I dug him out the rest of the way and pondered over his stunned self for a few moments. It's one thing to whack the crap out of a moving mound of mulch, another to squish a furry little mammal. Sigh. The part of me raised by hunters raised by hunters and farmers just wants to step on it and be done. The parent in me just doesn't want to deal with this at all. So, I scoop the little fucker up and put him in a bucket. Only, he flops off the shovel and back onto the ground. So I grab him and plop him in. Moles are surprisingly solid little animals. Most furry little things you pick up are soft and squishy; not so the mole. It's like a fur-covered rock.

I kept him in the bucket for a few hours while I went about my business and decided what to do with him. In the end, I showed him to Reed, we observed his physical characteristics necessary to his habitat, and then settled on relocating him to the park. 

Sigh. I can hear the inverse telling of The Grinch that Stole Christmas in the back of my head: "… and what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say that the Grinch's balls shrank three sizes that day!"


cris bruce

tripp

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19 may 2008 :: 10:22am

a bad way to start the week.

for the moment, an unsubstantiated rumor:

cris bruce died from heart failure sometime on saturday.

again: i do not know for certain this is true — it came to me from a phone call from ben who had gotten a text message from his sister. this could be a complete fabrication. i don't want to spread rumors, but i also believe this is legit, even for the shady friend-of-a-friend thing going on.

i'm not ready to talk about cris more than this, i'll leave it at this:
we went to high school together and, like everyone that i knew who knew him, my relationship seemed more complicated under the surface than the interactions we had over the years. i haven't heard from him in at least a year now, maybe longer.

i sincerely hope this rumor is untrue. he is young; im not sure he has hit 30 yet. if it is true, my heart goes out to his family.

if you have any news, one way or another about this, please let me know.

leftover weekend links

tripp

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07 apr 2008 :: 10:34am

Internet browsing slows down on the weekend. I suppose everyone goes outside or gets drunk or something. So here are some of the links that popped up in my browser over the weekend that you probably missed:

Update: 2 silly videos, one of a super sharp shooter (threading a needle and the like with a bow and arrow) and silly gameshow moments. Both courtesy of Neatorama.

Life/Parenting: "Boom, sucka"

ray

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02 apr 2008 :: 01:04am

I got punched in the stomach today.

Figuratively, mind you, but I might have actually preferred the literal kind to this particular moment. Reed, Rebekah and I are driving back home and Reed is talking about his upcoming birthday. And then he starts thinking about the birthday after that.

"After five, I'll be six. And then seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen … [pause] then sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and then twenty!"

"Yeah, buddy. What will you be after twenty?" I ask, finding this to be a great impromptu counting game.

"Twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty nine…"

He goes silent for a moment, then:

"Daddy, when do we die?"

gary gygax

tripp

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07 mar 2008 :: 03:06pm

I wasn't going to post on this, mainly because every nerd in the universe already has a blog post up about it (and then a few more and more). Hell, my mom told me on the phone the other night. And nothing against my mom, but when she's delivering me nerd news, it isn't exactly breaking anymore. (On top of emails from various friends, spreading the news like nerdcore had lost one of the rulers of the 7 Kingdoms of Nerdonia*.)

But, like everyone else, I spent a good amount of high school playing d&d. And it delighted me when he was on Futurama years ago. The man influenced my life, indirectly and in a positive manner. I am grateful for his work. But the following cartoon is why I am making this post — I think it's pretty awesome.

And really, this cartoon says it better than I ever could (avoiding the obvious 1d20 jokes):
gary gygax challenging death

* I believe a history and details of the 7 Kingdoms of Nerdonia will be forthcoming.

we are about to kill the oceans

tripp

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15 feb 2008 :: 02:46pm

I hate to depress you right before a 3 day weekend, but this is some serious shit. mightgodking has been following it and I have been reading it all and I am scared shitless from it all. This is all related and all truly and completely awful.

A primeval tide of toxins

Dead zones off Oregon and Washington likely tied to global warming, study says

Killer jellyfish population explosion warning