Sunday, April 27, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Orange Juice
Grillin'
Then about a month ago we bought a small outdoor grill made by Char-Broil. One of those $99 dollar items, but manufactured in the state of Georgia. No sense in spending a lot unless we decide we really want to do this sort of thing on a regular basis. After I assembled it and tried to fire it up, I found I couldn't get a spark from the igniter. I called the manufacturer. I got a three or four number menu, selected the appropriate number expecting a secondary list - but immediately reached a live person. It took me a second to orient to the idea I'd reached a live person that easily. Of course that's one of the differences between a for-profit business and a government bureaucracy. I talked to a very nice lady that was American, residing in America, spoke very distinctly and pleasantly, apologized for the problem, and they shipped a new part to me free of charge. If I ever upgrade to a larger grill it will be that brand just because of that.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The secondary Primary
WOW! In about a month (May 20th) we Kentuckians get to vote our choice for President of the United States in our primary election. Pictured here I've clipped that part of the sample ballot. Gee, I just don't know which candidate to vote for. Do I want Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Alan Keyes? That's why I say they should hold all these primaries on the same day nation wide. Many of these candidates might have had a better showing, or someone might have received more votes than John McCain if everyone had a say in it. Oh, I'll go vote. There are choices on the U.S. Senate race and the State Senate race where I actually have a choice of candidates, but putting this section in for U.S. President seems an exercise in futility to me.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Fast Food
What is it with fast food joints wanting to be all things to all people? You can go to McDonald's or Burger King and get fish or chicken. You can go to Long John Silver's and get chicken or burgers. They have menus that stretch across the room, but a burger joint should serve burgers, a fish place should serve fish, and a chicken place serve chicken. So far KFC and Popeys have managed to stay away from fish and burgers, but for how long? Speaking of KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), it really is kentucky fried chicken here in kentucky. It's false advertising in all other states. One of the more successful burger joints out west is the In-N-Out Burgers. Their menu? Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Double-double cheesburger, fries, drinks. That's the whole menu. That's it, and they're always busy. Their fries are really fresh too. You can watch them cut the potato just before it goes into the deep fryer, and they have a great burger. Service is just a little slower, partly because there is usually a crowd, but also because they do not start anything before it's ordered. No heat lamps, hot trays, warmed over or (?), just fresh, jucy, delicious. I like a burger joint that serves burgers, a fish place that serves fish, a chicken place that serves chicken, and I don't expect to get a roast beef manhattan at a Mexican restaurant, or a prime rib dinner at the Chinese restaurant. Don't confuse me. I can do that all by myself.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Gun Show
My Old Kentucky Home
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Superstar
I must admit to a bit of trepidation at attending because I've loved the music and production of this particular program for many years. When the music albums first hit the market in the '70's I wore out at least one set of them, saw the movie when it hit the theaters, watched a live production of this in Indianapolis, purchased the video tape of the movie and have watched that several times. I like "Superstar" and was a bit apprehensive about seeing a production that might be butchered by a small town theatrical group.
To my surprise and delight just the opposite was true. The sound, choreography, settings and direction were superb, and the rather large cast pulled the whole thing together with a perfection that I had not expected. There were variations between the movie and this local performance, not in the songs but in the action. They were a plus. I thoroughly enjoyed the evening.
I presume there has been a change of heart concerning "Superstar" in the years since it was first introduced to us. I remember at that time many church organizations condemned it for one reason or another, and I do not think it would have been performed as a live stage production here in the middle of the Bible belt back then. But then several church organizations condemned Handel's Messiah when it was first introduced in the mid seventeen hundreds, and now it's performed in all sorts of churches.
My personal opinion is, the music from Jesus Christ Superstar will go down in history as some of the finest music of the 20th century. But what do I know.