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Last week, it was all new….

February 2, 2006 by Bryan Strawser

Last week, I was in Boston for some business and picked up a new suit.

Last week, I went to the eye doctor due to some headaches, got my prescription adjusted, and picked up some fine new glasses that I’m very happy with…

Last Thursday, I was promoted at work. Next Monday, I take over the Planning & Design Team for my division. This should prove to be an interesting ride…

Here’s to what next week brings!

Time Magazine names BSG Best Show in 2005

December 27, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

I’ve long been saying that Battlestar Galactica is the best show in television today. Time Magazine agrees:

Most of you probably think this entry has got to be a joke. The rest of you have actually watched the show. Adapted from a cheesy ’70s Star Wars clone of the same name, Galactica (returning in January) is a ripping sci-fi allegory of the war on terror, complete with religious fundamentalists (here, genocidal robots called Cylons), sleeper cells, civil-liberties crackdowns and even a prisoner-torture scandal. The basic-cable budget sometimes shows in the production, but the writing and performances are first-class, especially Edward James Olmos as the noble but authoritarian commander in charge of saving the last remnants of humanity. Laugh if you want, but this story of enemies within is dead serious, and seriously good.

The President’s Address

December 19, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

In all three aspects of our strategy — security, democracy, and reconstruction — we have learned from our experiences, and fixed what has not worked. We will continue to listen to honest criticism, and make every change that will help us complete the mission. Yet there is a difference between honest critics who recognize what is wrong, and defeatists who refuse to see that anything is right.

Defeatism may have its partisan uses, but it is not justified by the facts. For every scene of destruction in Iraq, there are more scenes of rebuilding and hope. For every life lost, there are countless more lives reclaimed. And for every terrorist working to stop freedom in Iraq, there are many more Iraqis and Americans working to defeat them. My fellow citizens: Not only can we win the war in Iraq, we are winning the war in Iraq.

It is also important for every American to understand the consequences of pulling out of Iraq before our work is done. We would abandon our Iraqi friends and signal to the world that America cannot be trusted to keep its word. We would undermine the morale of our troops by betraying the cause for which they have sacrificed. We would cause the tyrants in the Middle East to laugh at our failed resolve, and tighten their repressive grip. We would hand Iraq over to enemies who have pledged to attack us and the global terrorist movement would be emboldened and more dangerous than ever before. To retreat before victory would be an act of recklessness and dishonor, and I will not allow it.

We’re approaching a new year, and there are certain things all Americans can expect to see. We will see more sacrifice — from our military, their families, and the Iraqi people. We will see a concerted effort to improve Iraqi police forces and fight corruption. We will see the Iraqi military gaining strength and confidence, and the democratic process moving forward. As these achievements come, it should require fewer American troops to accomplish our mission. I will make decisions on troop levels based on the progress we see on the ground and the advice of our military leaders — not based on artificial timetables set by politicians in Washington. Our forces in Iraq are on the road to victory — and that is the road that will take them home.

Read the full address.

Currently Exploring: Laphroaig 15

December 18, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

15Yr Bottle

Hurricanes

October 23, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

All I really know right now is that I’m sick and tired of Hurricanes.

Wilma, Fred, Barney, whatever they are. All they do is leave rubble behind…

Red Cross Donations

August 29, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

With Hurricane Katrina (that bitch!) headed into Louisiana at the moment, now may be a good time to donate to the Red Cross.

Alot of people are going to need alot of help in the coming days and months – and I guarantee that one of the first folks on the scene will be the volunteers and staff members of the Red Cross.

AdRants on Six Feet Under Finale:

August 22, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

‘Six Feet Under’ Delivers Brilliant, Bittersweet Ending:

Tonight, HBO’s Six Feet Under concluded its five year run ending its final season with a finale full of multiple closures wonderfully befitting the series. Series creator Alan Ball delivered an emotionally powerful finale to a season that began quite…

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Six Feet Under Ends

August 21, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

HBO’s Six Feet Under, as unique and as fascinating a show as any, broadcast it’s final show just a short bit ago. It was an interesting ending, as outlined in tomorrow’s New York Times:

As Claire drove east in a new car – bless her, she had totaled that hideous hearse in her accident – she let her mind wander. Into the young, agile mind came a premonition: everyone would die. Suddenly the show became a montage of the ways all the show’s remaining major characters would leave this world.

The Sidekick and I were half-expecting something else to happen – a fire that kills the family or a plane crash on the way to a vacation. But no, it was something far more normal… and human.

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RIP: Johnny Carson

January 23, 2005 by Bryan Strawser

One of my favorite activities of my childhood was watching the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson – The New York Times is now reporting his death at age 79:

Johnny Carson, the “Tonight Show” TV host who served America a smooth nightcap of celebrity banter, droll comedy and heartland charm for 30 years, has died. He was 79.

“Mr. Carson passed away peacefully early Sunday morning,” his nephew, Jeff Sotzing, told The Associated Press. “He was surrounded by his family, whose loss will be immeasurable. There will be no memorial service.”

The best there ever was – the best there ever will be.

You’ll be missed.

Mmmmmm

December 12, 2004 by Bryan Strawser

Watching the Survivor Finale with the Sidekick and drinking some Hot Buttered Rum.

Mmmmm….

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