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Honeymoon in an Atomic Shelter

by Bryan Strawser · Mar 21, 2004

Isn’t this how you want to spend your honeymoon?

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The pair whose civil defense stunt was featured in numerous newspapers and magazines including LIFE and PRAVDA recall that they had already been seeing each other casually for ten years when, on a date, they heard a radio promotion for an unusual contest. The station, in conjunction with Bomb Shelters, Inc. (a firm whose business card featured a mushroom cloud and the slogan “It will save your life.”), were seeking a couple willing to marry and then immediately spend two weeks in a fallout shelter. A “real” all-expenses-paid Mexican honeymoon was promised to the winners.

Reflecting back on the moment that changed their lives, Mel Mininson says with a hearty laugh, “I just looked over at Maria and we both knew it was now or never!” The Mininsons are quick to point out, however, that contest or no contest they would have eventually taken the matrimonial plunge. The convergence of geopolitics, commerce and luck merely served to expedite their vows.

From Conelrad.

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Indiana Basketball

by Bryan Strawser · Feb 21, 2004

March is approaching rapidly, which means that the Indiana High School State Basketball Championship will be ramping up and teams will slowly wind through the process to make the “Final Four” and play before a crowd of more than 48,000 people at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis.

Yes, you heard me. 48,000 people.

This is Indiana – we take our basketball seriously.

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The photo above isn’t unusual in my home state. From around the age of six, I had a basketball goal in our driveway – and I shot baskets almost every day.

I turned out to be a pretty horrible basketball player and didn’t play competively after the 8th grade – I was more interested in being in the band that played at basketball games – and so in my own way, I contributed to the drama that is Indiana High School Basketball.

My town had only 2400 residents – I guarantee you that on the night of a home game – all 2400 of them were packed in that 1940’s era Gymnasium at the corner of 5th and Railroad Streets to watch Covington play whatever opponent dared to come into our most holy of temples.

You haven’t seen intensity in a sport until you’ve seen Indiana High School Basketball.

The picture above, by the way, comes from Milan, Indiana – the team that went to the finals in the 1950’s and defeated Muncie Central. It’s the story immortalized in the movie Hoosiers.

And somewhere, in Indiana, right now, in the snow and mud, there’s a group of kids doing exactly what you see above. Shooting hoops and dreaming of taking that court at the RCA Dome to win it all.

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When Going Home

by Bryan Strawser · Jan 25, 2004

1600 hundred miles to cry it out;
1600 miles until the airplane touches down;
To relive every moment since the day we met;
Remember how forever felt, and then forget.

27 days of walkin’ on the sun;
27 days believein’ I had found the one;
Finally learnin’ what true passion’s all about;
How could anything that burns that strong suddenly burn out?

I’m leavin’ Austin on the 1205;
Gonna take my newly broken heart back to my old life;
And you know that you’ve been gone a little bit too long
When going home feels like moving on, yeah.

– Bering Strait

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Nipple Twiddling

by Bryan Strawser · Jan 24, 2004

Everyone needs to read their Dooce now and then.

I know I had this dream because I just read about the whole nipple stimulation technique, that there are some doctors who recommend that a pregnant woman past her due date try twiddling her nipples for up to three hours at a time.

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Good for You

by Bryan Strawser · Jan 15, 2004

I’ve spent my life watching sky and sea change colour hypnotised by
The beauty of it all
And you ask me why I’m singing
Well it is good for me, it can be good for you

I’ve hoarded all experiences I’ve had
Written down all memories on a train
And you ask me where I’m headed
It can be good for you
And it’s been good for me

I’ve seen a face in a thousand nights of dreaming
It’s been calling me to take up on the road
And I’ll go I will I’ll keep on believing
‘Cos it is good for me
It can be good for you
I’ve begged my family to take me
Asked them to see my point of view
And I will, I will stand my ground and face you

‘Cos you are good for me
I can be good for you

I’ve seen a thousand nights of ardour
Got frozen by the winter of my soul
But I’m not afraid of sorrow
‘Cos it’s been good for me
It can be good for you

And I’ve woken to the sound of sweet dawn music
Where a hundred thousand songs are sung
While the earth and ocean changes
Four thousand million into one

– Hothouse Flowers

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John Lee Hooker

by Bryan Strawser · Jan 14, 2004

Oh, my, could this man play….

Boom boom boom boom
I wanna shoot you right down
Take you in my arms
I’m in love with you
a love that is true
Boom boom boom boom

I need you right now
I mean right now
I don’t mean tomorrow
I mean right now
come on come on
I wanna give it up babe

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Unwell

by Bryan Strawser · Jan 12, 2004

All day staring at the ceiling
Making friends with shadows on my wall
All night hearing voices telling me
That I should get some sleep
Because tomorrow might be good for something

Hold on
Feeling like I’m headed for a breakdown
And I don’t know why

But I’m not crazy, I’m just a little unwell
I know right now you can’t tell
But stay awhile and maybe then you’ll see
A different side of me
I’m not crazy, I’m just a little impaired
I know right now you don’t care
But soon enough you’re gonna think of me
And how I used to be…me

– Matchbox 20 – “Unwell”

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