Saturday, April 19, 2008

13 STOPLOSS

..... Sheesh! The students we get!
.....A quiet but interesting student friend has started a blog about his ARMY EXPERIENCES, especially as they concern Iraq and the war. He's a very good writer—there's something about him—and he seems to have a special perspective. See for yourself.
.....Give his blog a visit, will you?
.....It's called 13 STOPLOSS. (Luddites: click on the blue letters.)
.....Encourage him, if you're so inclined. Leave a comment on his blog.
.....According to Wikipedia, "Stop-loss, in the United States military, is the involuntary extension of a service member's active duty service under the enlistment contract in order to retain them beyond their initial end of term of service (ETS) date. It also applies to the ceasing of a permanent change of station (PCS) move for a member still in military service."

On a lighter note, check out....

AN ENGINEER'S GUIDE TO CATS:


Thanks Myland & Kathie for sending it. It starts off kinda lame, but it gets funnier and funnier. Any cat person will love it. Normal persons, too.

Exene Cervenka rules! You remember X, right?

Ben Stein's "intelligent design" flick is getting sh*tty boxoffice. Nya.

Have you read the Lariat's review of the IVC Performing Arts Center's first musical? Check it out: Performing Arts Center fails to impress with inaugural musical. It's panular.
.....They throw in a review of the building, too, just for good measure. Ouch.

The OC Weekly's Gustavo Arellano comes through again, this time with: The KKK Took My County Away: Meet the Klansman Who Helped to Found Orange County. It's the amazing, and usually bowdlerized, story of early OC big cheese Henry William Head. An excerpt:
It’s not known if any other of Orange County’s pioneer Confederates—among them early county Treasurer Josiah Clay Joplin and John Alpheus Willson, who was a pallbearer at Robert E. Lee’s funeral before becoming an OC judge—ever joined the Klan, but circumstantial evidence places at least one other fairly prominent figure in the KKK. Victor Montgomery was one of Orange County’s first lawyers and the man who wrote the bill that eventually allowed Orange County to win independence from LA. He also happened to be a Nashville native who served as Forrest’s scout and fought in two battles alongside Head. In the 1890s, long after the War Between the States, Montgomery fretted to a friend that California was “becoming Yankeeized.”
You remember how the KKK dominated the Anaheim city council? Well, I'll save that for another day.

9 comments:

AOR said...

It's hilarious! Sharing this is a great public service. Thank you!

Roy Bauer said...

You must mean the cat video.
I hope you mean the cat video.
But do check out 13 STOPLOSS, Alannah.

Anonymous said...

Nya yourself!

Anonymous said...

Yes, cat video WAS hilarious!

...but I admit...although I enjoyed Oscar, Ginger and Zoey they do not match Sunny Girls adventures as she sashays throughhout this blog with an attidue that Friedrich Nietsche would love and situational peevishness that Susan Estrich would strive to imitate on Fox News.

Anonymous said...

CW- Visted Jason's log...will continue to visit and comment :)

Bohrstein said...

The cat video is awesome.

Just a quick note about the Ben Stein flick - we sold 200 tickets to a single showing today at my box office - get this, schools in the area are giving extra credit to students to go and see the movie.

Anonymous said...

Expelled is a masterpiece. Watch it. Tell your friends about it. And most of all, show it to your children.

Anonymous said...

Careful. We don't want to learn from this.

Bohrstein said...

Woops - I fuddled that up.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...