The Art Of Blogging In The Quarantine.
The Art of Blogging in the Quarantine
The Cast
Date: 05 May 2020
FILLERBUSTER’S ELEVEN
BACKGROUND: This started as a long-winded numbered blog. It transformed into an organized long-winded category blog. Now, it is a quick-hitter to ease your pain. I lack time. So, the preparation of the blog actually made me procrastinate from writing the thing. Let’s see who makes the cut. Barely edited as usual unfortunately, so please excuse any mistakes during my stream of consciousness. I feel the need…the need for speed. Let’s turn and burn.
SETTING: This is written on Monday night while my wife watches “her” shows and we watch our “compromise” show, The Voice. Edited and released Tuesday morning before work time.
- EVERGREEN 1: We lost a class act and legend on Monday. Don Shula died at the age of 90. Don Shula was about to win his first of two Super Bowls when I was born, and I lived my childhood watching the legend continue his dominance and then fade into the sunset in the 90’s. I remember him, Tom Landry, and Chuck Noll being the big wigs of the coaching ranks as I grew up as a kid and football fan. This was a decade before Dick Vermeil, Dan Reeves, Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells, and the other fellows. All of those other fellows I mentioned are great also, but most never accomplished as many things as Coach Shula did. Everyone pines for an undefeated season…perfection. Shula engineered that with the Dolphins in the 1972 season. Winning A Super Bowl might involve a little luck. Winning two and getting to FIVE is skill, intelligence, and mastery. He never could win it all with Dan Marino, but let’s remember that he made a Super Bowl appearance with five different QB’s. He became the winningest coach of all time, and The Hoodie still even trails him by 43 wins after all of his dominance, which would be four really strong seasons without Brady…so probably more like 5 or 6 seasons. There are only three coaches who totaled above 300 wins overall, folks, in all of NFL history. Shula also won an NFL Championship when things were a little more separated in 1968. He only had TWO losing seasons in 33 years. He played defensive back for three teams over a seven-year career that made him very, very smart. I did NOT know that his first coaching job was at UVA, so that was fun finding out. We remember how he also almost left Miami in 1983 for the USFL, coincidentally with Trump being the team owner of that persuading (with money) team. And, we sometimes forget how religious he was. He attended mass every single day even during season, and almost became a Catholic priest actually. He has a great family, with his sons following him into coaching. Bottom line. The guy was an embodiment of what you want in a coach, a man, a husband, and father, and he will be missed on and off the football field.
- EVERGREEN 2: COVID NOTES I think this is the last installment of these, as we all attempt in phases to head back to some type of normalcy. Last round of random notes. It is not the best news when you hear that COVID in kids can spark another disease, Kawasaki. I didn’t know they liked the places like us as I have never been there, but apparently McDonald’s and KFC were both PACKED as soon as New Zealand announced the end of stay at home policy. Chumash Casino has purchased kiosks that can take a customer’s temperature in under 10 seconds. Remdesivir is back as a topic, and did you know the NAME of the committee/ task force for vaccines is actually called Operation Warp Speed? Fact. A Dutch farmer wrote “See you next year” in the flowers that visitors usually come annually to see bloom. Costco will require masks when reopening, and that is one place that does NOT have to require me to wear masks at moving forward. Beer sales are soaring, as people must be using the same rationale as me and saying “think about how much money we spent traveling.” There are many more videos of animals taking over, and sheep in Wales did what the New Zealanders did and took over a McDonald’s. We read about the meat plant people with COVID and the closures, and then make some jokes about running out, but we just went to Wendy’s on Saturday and you HAD to order a single patty. No doubles. The Florida Governor hears that MLB is coming back in June or July, and glad someone is A) in the loop and B) not being realistic. Of course, Jared Kushner says the U.S. will be “rocking” in July, so maybe the governor is right. A San Antonio zoo opened as a DRIVE THRU zoo and that is pretty smart and a good modification. Casinos in Vegas are mapping out their reopening strategy, and those places are JONESING to get going, in any way possible. MGM cancelled all of its live shows through July though. When we talk about sports coming “back,” I think it depends on our definition. We definitely will have whatever odd form of it later this year, but normalcy won’t be until 2021 minimally, and I am just agreeing with Dr. Fauci. We love when we are getting killed on the economic front, and experts tell us Q2 will be worse. Stores are now running out of flour, as everyone is baking apparently. Cereal also was another good stock to buy, as I guess eating cereal is an easy meal choice here and there. I definitely am in that group. NYC subways closed for a night for overnight cleaning, and it probably is scary if I read further and found out how rarely they ARE cleaned on a normal basis. I think Cali tried to open, but then too many people flocked to the beaches, so they had to close them again. Boris Johnson named his child after the doctor who saved his life, and then said Britain is now past the peak. Jana Pinkett Smith says she didn’t know how much she didn’t know about Will Smith, her husband, and I think many people are experiencing that to a degree. Not everyone is having hardship during quarantine, as a fan just purchased Tom Brady’s All In Challenge package for…$800k. Many of us are going to stop procrastinating on having that home gym installed after this, but don’t pull a Britney Spears and burn it down. Tyson closed a beef plant for a full cleaning, and the same joke as the NYC subway applies here. Towns in Michigan and Cali and Colorado are protesting, and I just don’t get it. Without a vaccine, it IS the solution, and deal with it, people. I am not sure why Bill Gates is jumping into this issue, but he is, and then I just don’t read the articles. A new study is saying 60-70% of us will get COVID, and we will eliminate it through herd immunity. That makes sense, but definitely is not the most fun solution, so let’s just keep trying this way. Sweden is dumping manure where they don’t want people to congregate. There was a virtual Kentucky Derby that you could bet on, and my friends got on a virtual call and watched the turtles. It is going to be weird when our work went from cubicles to open seating over the years to BACK to full on cubicle/fort methodology. A lawyer in Florida dressed as the grim reaper to protest beach openings. Taco Bell is running out of mainstream items. J. Crew is the first big time retailer to permanently shut down. Insert Seinfeld joke here. 373 people tested positive for COVID at a meat plant in Missouri, and all of them showed no symptoms. So, go wear your mask to the restaurant. Go to Central Park and stay apart. Go watch the Blue Angels flyovers in DC. Go push a park ranger in the lake (really happened) because he asks you to social distance. Let’s get back to a very weird normal.
- NFL: Bashaud Breeland, Chiefs CB, proved this week that players don’t need clubs and bars to be open to get into trouble. Jameis Winston took $1.1 mil because he recognizes his INT problem, and will treasure working under Brees for a year before maybe taking over. Can you imagine Cam Newton being talked down to $1.1 mil? I can’t imagine that conversation would go easily. Brett Favre says that Rodgers will finish career with a new team, but I don’t think Brett should assume Rodgers is as problematic and fiery as he is in a somewhat similar, but very different situation. If you skipped the last section, then know that hard times haven’t hit anyone during the quarantine. A fan bought Tom Brady’s All In Challenge package for $800k. Lot of dough. People want to bet, and casinos want to offer it. Vegas just released Lamar Jackson’s over/ under for rushing this season. 999.5. I didn’t read the fine print, but take the under, and hope the NFL has to cut games, and it would be easy money. Meanwhile, the NFL just did a round of furloughs and salary cuts, so that can’t be a good sign. Either we are very, very bored, or The Hoodie’s dog from the draft is very exciting. Still a story. Roger Goodell has voluntarily accepted to not take any salary, BUT, if you have ever read what he makes, then you would understand he is not exactly hitting hard times. Not sure which one he is nixing, but his salary iis $4-5 million, but his total compensation annually is $40 million. Probably the former. Maybe the Bengals were releasing Andy Dalton for financial reasons or Joe Burrow security, but the Cowboys made a great pickup by snagging him immediately for their backup spot. I wouldn’t trust the redhead as my primary ever again, but as a fall back option? Sure. The Cowboys will give the cherished #88 to CeeDee Lamb, hoping he can be anything close to Pearson, Irvin, or Bryant. I was more interested in seeing Lamb didn’t have a marriage to a number like most players. Brandin Cooks said that being traded three times means that he is wanted. Then, Ted Ginn is REALLY wanted, as he just landed on the Bears, his seventh time being traded in his career. I found this article interesting, as it is the highs and lows per other teams’ scouts. https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/04/30/nfl-personnel-draft-best-worst-justin-herbert
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Two surprising transfer announcements were made this week, and are names to keep an eye on. Elijah Weaver (USC) and Olivier Sarr (Wake) will both enter the portal. Weaver was actually the #38 recruit in 2018, and Sarr averaged 13/7 in the tough ACC and earned All-ACC honors (third team). Steve Forbes was hired at Wake to replace Danny Manning, and will not get Sarr’s services, but was one of the best 2-3 guys for the job. We need a flow chart. Adidas countersued the family of Brian Bowen, and Louisville got a notice of allegations for the whole Brian Bowen situation. Finally, very quietly, a talented and reloading Texas Tech squad acquired Marcus Santos-Silva from VCU in a transfer. Nice pickup.
- NBA: The Last Dance is a very good documentary. It is a subject that I enjoyed growing up to. I wouldn’t say the show is “epic,” but rather a nice enhancement on the history of MJ and his last season. I am learning much, but also just am being reminded of much. Great for the people who didn’t experience it or didn’t appreciate it fully. Still, well done. And MJ does well enough to turn down two hours for $100 million gigs apparently. One thing that came out of Episode 3 and 4 was the whole Pistons thing. I was a Thomas and Bad Boys BIG time fan. I follow players, not teams in hoops. The episode and lack of handshakes by the Pistons and Dream Team memories and Isiah “diss” brought back all of the bad memories about Zeke. But, let’s not forget the GENIUS of what he did too. He was one of the few short players who could truly take over a game or series. Great article on that here. https://www.si.com/nba/2020/04/30/isiah-thomas-pistons-past-feuds-mistakes Also, if there is not season this year, you know what we are robbed of absolutely? A Vince Carter official goodbye. COVID took that away from us.
- NHL: So. Let me get this straight. A future HOF hockey player becomes famous for not only his play on the ice but also his beard for years and years. His season gets cancelled. We are all quarantined and most of us grow some sort of quarantine beard out of laziness, and what does HE do? He shaves. Well played, Joe Thornton.
- MLB: Manny Ramirez is eyeing a return,and targeting the Taiwan League. The kicker is he will be a 48 year old trying to win that gig. Even if he is out there when he is 50, I think most of us will agree we can’t get enough of Manny Being Manny. Also, the list is getting very long about things we are mad at COVID for. It really is a shame that the guys getting into the HOF this year can’t be celebrated in public, but that year long wait will still be worth it. Want to read another list? I found this list interesting. Best World Series of all time. I was a little young to remember #1, but most of the others up high, aside from the 1924 one, I remember. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29104085/ranking-every-world-series-mlb-history
- MISCELLANEOUS: Putting this college football tidbit in miscellaneous today. Gary Patterson, coach of TCU, is recording an ALBUM during quarantine. I, for one, would like to check that out. Serena Williams is onboard to do a Stay At Home Slam, and I waiting to see the details of how they are doing this one. The Coca Cola 600 will happen on May 24, and there will be a race a week earlier, and apparently they are trying to pull off 7 races in 11 days. I didn’t have the sound on the interview to figure out HOW this partnership occurred, but UFC and Halle Berry are teaming up for the All IN Challenge. Did you see the back and forth dialogue between Dana White and the readers from Reddit? Hilarious. https://www.mmafighting.com/2020/5/2/21244644/everything-we-learned-from-dana-whites-ama-on-reddit Ironic. Colorado legalizes sports betting finally, and there is nothing to bet on. But, it DOES give the casinos up the hill some more time without customers to figure out their sports book strategy. I was very sad to see that the Little League World Series is being cancelled. Those kids can’t get that time back and some will now be too old to relive it. Big week for GOT memories. The Mountain not only had ESPN Ocho have a show starring him, but a few days later he made world news by deadlifting the most amount of weight…ever. I guess when one of your names is The Mountain, you kind of have to uphold that title. It is nice when I watch Jim Rome here and there at lunch that he has some old school callers on there, like Silk Brah the other day. We are at tryout time for the Smackoff, so tune in for some good audience calls. I was a clone with those guys started calling in. I hope to not talk to ONE person who bet on the virtual Kentucky Derby, ever, and I compare that with anyone who sat down and watched NBA players play the NBA2K tourney. Pole vaulters had an actual competition…virtually. The setup at each place would have to be sick, but at least they are unlike NBA players (except you, Mike Conley) and have their CRAFT AT THEIR HOME. Golden Tee had its championships, if we are worried about live sporting events not happening. But, one other live event happened. The Arkansas Derby. And nothing really has changed. A Baffert horse won it. MGM is offering to form a bubble city at one of its resorts to the various professional leagues. Again, going with a theme I have voiced over and over, the problem isn’t the isolation of the players. The problem is the isolation with the support staff and resort workers. The NCAA said it supports athletes taking endorsement money. That is great. But, it ignores one important element. You can’t do any likeness with the University. So, it is sort of like one step forward, and a half step back. They will get closer once these hoopsters keep going to the G-League. In case you were thinking Mike Tyson would age into a pillowy mass, a training video surfaced in the last week. The trainer who was in the video with him said Tyson could STILL, at age 53, take down most boxers and had the power and speed of a 22 year old.
- THIS AND THAT: IN the ongoing spirit of Mount Rushmore ideology, I was asked to name my Mount Rushmore of favorite actors. Mine would be Ed Norton, Matt Damon, Robert De Niro, and Denzel Washington. Guys like Tom Hanks, Gene Hackman, Harrison Ford, and Clint Eastwood would be banging on the door, or in the Elite Eight, if we term it that way. I plan on knocking out the Westworld finale on Tuesday, but will say this. They did a similar thing as past seasons, at least for my intellect. I was totally lost, a little frustrated, and thinking about checking out permanently, but they reel you back in here and there enough to keep you enticed. The next to last episode tied up some loose ends that I desperately needed them to, and I look forward to seeing how they end this round. But, they gave me hope and raised my understanding from 15% to 65%. Everyone is finding workarounds, and The Voice is no different. The Lives are happening virtually. My glam rock guy (Todd Michael Hall) is eliminated officially, because he didn’t stick to his roots and tried to sing something cool. Interesting to watch the workaround though. I am rooting for Thunderstorm (since he was on Jack Johnson’s festival) and Aleggra, the chick from the Virgin Islands. I already mentioned The Last Dance in the basketball section. Again, I find it very much a walk down memory lane, new info here and there and especially on the last season, but aside it being about Jordan and me being starved for sports, I find it really, really good, but not necessarily epic. Plus, it is very Jordan-centric in a way from its point of view. This is not necessarily bad, but it does change the point of view a little. No spoilers. Billions started on point, high quality, and with plenty of twists and power plays already. Listen, there is only ONE thing anyone can say bad about the show. SOMETIMES, not always, the twists are so heavy and people are a little too smart (but that IS why they are on the show) to the power plays, but otherwise…the show is beyond brilliant. You are missing out if you don’t watch it. It is May the 4th and I didn’t make my wife watch Star Wars again with me. Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo and I will be very interested to see who abides by the quarantine and maybe just gets some Taco Bell taco bar kits, and who goes out and does dumb stuff. Well, I will be home with the Taco Bell kits most likely, so I won’t “see” anything. Jeopardy contestants are in the news a LOT lately. Something about mistaking Janet Jackson and Ariana Grande, someone saying Chaka Khan mistakenly, and other items. The next time you throw away plastic, think about how CNN just reported there are 1.9 million microplastic pieces per square foot on the sea floor. If you want a fancy sushi happy hour, I recommend Uchi in Denver. For a takeout order, it is a classy presentation, and the food is delicious. I am not a sushi guy overall at all, but have established I like to eat the BEST sushi. I have very aloof tastes in the food group I prefer not to eat. Nobu, Uchi, etc. If you want to watch a guy who appears to be drunk and on cocaine but who has never done a thing ever make you laugh, I recommend Chris D’Elia’s new act. There was a part about dolphins that made me fall off the couch. Abrasive language though as a heads up. When my wife stops the guide on Seinfeld, I know something is up, either good or bad. We listened to Billy Strings on Friday, he was fantastic as usual, and I highly recommend him if you are interested in hearing the Michael Jordan of bluegrass (seriously). Chris Toler had a guy named Lex Green join him at the beginning of his stream that was really good. We get at least one more week of Chris Toler streamed, and I would check him out at 4pm Mountain on Saturdays. www.christolermusic.com And, of course, my Saturday during quarantine is not complete without hearing my entertainement company exec, Rob Meagher, go back to his DJ roots on Saturday nights. Check out his Facebook page. We had our Beechers mac and cheese again this weekend, and, again, it is the best mac and cheese you might ever have…and it comes out of a box. We got Snooze again this weekend, and I highly recommend the Benedict duo if you do that. Pork Belly and Green Chili ones. We like the juices there too. We watched a movie called Get Over It, and it was fun, but what made me laugh the most was when I read through the cast names. Someone actually named their kid “Park” when their last name was Bench? Hilarious. For those who are smart annually and purchase the Denver Passbook, know there are many restaurants in that book who are now honoring that book. Killer deals of course. These are the most popular dogs in the world, folks. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/2020-popular-breeds-2019/ My wife is watching the Innocence Files, and it is terrifying. Each episode is about someone who was sent to prison for years and years, and then cleared later and released. To even think about that happening is frightening. One of them was about how bite marks put a guy away, and then that method was scrubbed years later as insufficient. I was sad of course for the guy, but it did remind me of the Seinfeld and bite marks and Jon Voight and his Le Baron. Finally, let’s talk about the movie The Art of Racing. If I told you that a movie with Kevin Costner doing the voice of a dog and that it was not a cartoon, you would either say A) it must have sucked and been a bad movie or that B) you couldn’t listen to Kevin Costner be the voice of a dog for two hours. Wrong. The movie follows a Golden Retriever and his car racing owner. Although the sadness of the movie approaches Marley and Me proportions, it was solid overall if you want a good dog movie and if you LIKE those type of movies. It actually is only a 43% on Rotten Tomatoes. I will add one more thing. You get to a break in the storyline and when you hit the time on the movie for a bathroom break, and you suddenly realize it has a whole OTHER story to go, your mind is blown away. That is what happened to us. One story, and then a whole other story. The second one gets hard to handle. May the Fourth Be With You in not crying. Sad movie with happy cloud clearings. Kevin Costner delivers a Morgan Freeman-like narration performance. Is it cheesy sometimes? Sure. Do you have to love dog movies to love this movie? Sure. Is it also timing that my wife wants a Golden Retriever badly right now and that might have played into my positive review? Yup. But at least it has a side of racing too. I give the movie a B+. That movie talk just got all depressing. Let’s end with a joke. What do you get when you combine May the 4th and Cinco de Mayo and quarantine? JUAN SOLO. Ha.
- THE FILLERBUSTER: We did a virtual happy hour on Saturday that culminated with the running of the turtles to replace the Kentucky Derby. Hey. At least it was real animals, and not fake horses. We got second, as our Galapagos turtle was going to win and then veered right. The person who is most scared about bees and wasps is writing this blog, and yes, I am aware of this big Asian giant monstrous hornet thing being spotted here in the States. I simply told my wife that although we aren’t sure when we will ever move out of Colorado, but it will be thought about much sooner if that thing makes it to Denver. The thing is my worst nightmare times 100. My wife and I have played hundreds of Scrabble games. I have beaten her once in that time. The second time happened Saturday. Sure, she might have had the lowest score total that she ever had, and I still might have only won by a single point, but it happened, dammit, and a win is a win. Cue Hoosiers, NC State vs. Houston, Nova vs. GTown, and Appalachian State vs. Michigan. The Telluride blue festival was cancelled officially this week, and although my wife and I travel all over the globe, we will NEVER make it to Telluride, I feel like. It is always something, like when Nicolas Cage tries to steal a 1967 Shelby Mustang in Gone In 60 Seconds. If you are choosing between King Soopers and Safeway curbside pickup, Soopers has it down a little better. I am still so proud how my job is handling this pandemic. Like everyone else, we reopen on May 11th, but only for people who want to go back right now. Classy. I put together nightstands on Saturday afternoon after doing a bed frame. For those of you who understand I do not do those things well, you understand that 4.5 hours on the illuminated nightstands should be more detailed in its entry. 3 hours for one, 1.5 for the other…improvement. We now have nightstands with strobe lights at the bottom of them, full with a remote control with different light options for our mood. Got the Canadian Bluesfest ticket refunds, but the hotels are not being as cool. After doing a few hours of yardwork on Sunday, my wife and I have decided that we are going to start looking for someone to pay for this crap. Worth the money. It is not like we have some hidden flair or love of making our yard look better. She doesn’t enjoy gardening, and my dad always rooted for the grass to just die instead of me having to cut it each time. I see all of these quality vacuums promising years of service. My wife and I have the worst luck in vacuums. We are not buying the cheap ones either. We can’t get one to work for more than like 25 uses. Anyway, another one bit the dust, no pun intended. Another one ordered. We saw the Seinfeld the other day that got me saying “my wife.” Ironic as I just reread what I just wrote. The one with Courtney Cox and the dry-cleaning discount. I like saying it. My wife does this. My wife does that. During this quarantine, on the weekends when my wife and I order out more, we are calling it “support local businesses day” to make it sound better than ordering out for all three meals. It is one thing that Linds is catching up on Billions. It is plain sad though that I still have a hard time NOT paying attention to those old episodes when she has one playing. Finally, #necessaryevil. Quarantine has made me realize that my hatred for running IS real. I will continue to do it for a workout along with my TRX during this quarantine, but I hate the jog, and couldn’t run a BLOCK without me setting up my pump-up songs before. Rocky, Forrest Gump, etc.
- TWEET OF THE WEEK
ALTERNATE CATEGORIES THAT DIDN’T MAKE THE CUT:
- THE BEST WORKOUT SONG EVER FOR THIS WEEK (because the best song this week IS the best song ever…for now):
- QUOTE OF THE WEEK
- LINKS TO SAVE YOU TIME IN LIFE
- TRAVEL
- THIS WEEK’S LIST
- MY NUMBERS
- GONE FISHING (the riddle for money):
- PICS BY MY PIXEL (pictures from my phone):
- LIFEGUARD ENTRY:
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The theme? I like wordplay, happened to see The Art of Racing In the Rain, and there you go. There is no art of blogging in the quarantine exactly. I could just write a blog a day and waste all sorts of time though, but I have responsibilities too. So, I guess the art of blogging in the quarantine is to keep the same cadence and don’t write loads more because I have more time. It barely beats out Billions and Night Stands/Night Songs (Cinderella), along with Eleanor in Gone in 60 Seconds, as the theme.
And our weekly reminder of the greatest sequel ever made coming out next summer… Top Gun 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8z1rqA8jRw
That’s it for today. Hope you enjoyed or are at least more informed. Remember two things. First, feed yourself, feed your family, but always, always remember to…feed the wolf. Second, if you can’t spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker. Will I blog again? That is a CLOWN question, bro. As one shepherd said to the other shepherd, let’s get the flock out of here.
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