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Friday, April 25th, 2008


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Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).

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Walking The Walk For ‘The Walk’

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

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Isaac Hanson filming white girls for charity…

When they’re not appearing on some stupid reality show or getting picked up for DUI, you can often find celebrities doing charity work to get publicity for whatever CD or film they happen to be working on.

So, it’s really no surprise that members of the musical group Hanson are combining charity appearances with stops on their latest tour.

The real surprise here is that I actually referred to the members of the band Hanson as “celebrities” and a “musical group.” Sorry. I’ll try to be more careful.

In conjunction with their new album The Walk (and, yes, I do hate myself for even knowing the title of a Hanson CD), the Hanson brothers have taken to walking barefoot for one mile in whatever town that evening’s concert is taking place.

The walk is a promotional effort to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa.

I’m pretty sure most people are aware that there’s a problem with AIDS in Africa. It might be a better idea to have Africans walk to raise awareness of Hanson.

While we’re at it, I’d like to congratulate whoever is in charge of celebrity fund raising over in Africa. Nowadays, you have a better chance at seeing a celebrity in Ethiopia than at the Kobe Club in Manhattan.

Still, I’d like to support the Hanson brothers in their charitable efforts.

So, in order to help raise awareness of Hanson, I’m declaring the remainder of this week to be Hanson Week. I’m urging everyone who reads this blog (that includes you, Mom) to “walk the walk and talk the talk” by peppering your daily conversations with Hanson references for the rest of the week.

For instance, when you’re getting ready to take a break at work you may want to remark: “Hey, Bob. I’m gonna mmm…bop on out of the office for lunch. Can I get you anything?”

Or you may want to make others around you feel good — like a peppy Hanson song — by complimenting someone with: “Did you lose weight? You’re looking very Hanson today.”

Please, do what you can. If we work together we can assure that your children and your children’s children will be able to enjoy Hanson for many years to come.

Well, maybe not enjoy them … but at least be aware of them.

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The Friday Six — The Return of the Magnificent Six

Friday, April 18th, 2008

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The Magnificent Seven — if you’re grading on the curve…

You can probably name, or at least recognize, six of the actors in The Magnificent Seven. Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach, James Coburn, Charles Bronson and Robert Vaughn all went on to have pretty good film careers.

And, for the record, I am counting Robert Vaughn’s role in Pootie Tang.

I don’t know much about Hollywood other than I’d like to sleep with Lindsay Lohan, but I’m pretty sure Brad Dexter should have fired his agent.

It must have been tough to continually hear your name brought up as the answer to a trivia question. Or, worse yet, run into someone at a party and have the following conversation:

Random stranger: So, what do you do?
Brad Dexter: I’m an actor.
Random: Have you been in anything I may have seen?
Brad: I was in The Magnificent Seven.
Random: I loved that movie. I don’t remember you, though. Were you one of the farmers?
Brad: Uh, no. I was one of the Magnificent Seven.
Random: Really? Let’s see…there was Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, Eli Wallach, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn and ….
Brad: Me.
Random: They should’ve called it the Magnificent Six..hahaha!

At which point, Brad Dexter, who was an amateur boxer, would probably punch the guy in the face and go sleep with some hot young actress.

In the final analysis, Brad probably had a pretty magnificent life.

Blogging is a lot like Brad Dexter’s career, except without all the fights and hot young actresses. Which is to say, you do your best and hope someone recognizes your efforts.

The (Magnificent) Friday Six honors six videos, blogs or papal customs that made us laugh over the past week or so. As always, it’s certified carbon-neutral and alliteration-free. It’s also hypo-allergenic.

The Friday Six. Because we deal in humor, friend.

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Star Trek has stood the test of time. The sets, costumes and acting are still reminiscent of every high school play you ever attended. Milk and Cookies has a silly compilation of “dead” lines delivered by Star Trek characters. Nothing deadpan about it.

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Sinister Dan offers up a tasty dish of political commentary, perfectly seasoned with the right mix of outrage and humor over at The Reasonable Ego. (Please don’t jump on Sinister Dan like he was George Stephanopoulos. My bad for sitting on this for two weeks, but it’s still funny and appropriate.)

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Lottery winners aren’t so lucky over at Pointless Banter.

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In honor of the Pope’s visit, I thought it would be appropriate to link to Crummy Church Signs. I’m a practicing humor-blogger, so I visit the site more often than those fair-weather humorists who only show up on high holy days like Easter, Christmas and April Fool’s Day.

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Ahhh, Spring. When a young man’s thoughts turn to love. Cracked.com covers The Five Most Ill-Advised Dating Sites on the Web. Caveat horndog.

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Sure, Bizlevity has business satire and parody, but one of the added bonuses is that you’ll never be able to think of “pig brain mist” again without thinking of Judy Garland. That’s gotta be worth something…

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Hope the weather is great where you are. Have an excellent weekend, everybody!

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What’s The Big Deal?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

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Can someone explain to me what the emoticon “XVI” is supposed to represent? …

As a humor blogger it’s important for me to keep my finger on the cultural pulse so that in the event the people at CNN call and want a humorous take on the day’s events, I will be able to do more than grunt and say, “Yeah, dude. That’s messed up.”

The problem is, I don’t always get what all the excitement is about over particular events.

For example, New York City is mobilizing hundreds of policemen, firemen, scuba divers, snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and those guys that sell unidentified meat on a stick to prepare for an official visit from this guy Benedict XVI.

I just don’t see what the big deal is about a PayPal visit.

I know that online commerce is growing at a rapid pace, but aren’t MasterCard and Visa still the two main players in this market?

Don’t get me wrong, I love PayPal. It’s a hell of a lot simpler than typing in credit card information and it seems more secure, but is using taxpayer dollars to show around the chief executive of PayPal really worth the cost of all that extra security?

The least the guy could do would be to make an effort to observe some of our local customs. What’s with the funky outfits, Benedict?

I don’t think it’s too much to ask the head of a major corporation to put on a conservative pin-striped suit and tie when he comes to visit Manhattan.

I don’t care if he’s from Italy. A trendy black Armani suit would be appropriate and still be true to his stature as an honorary Italian.

All I’m saying is, it’s a global economy and I don’t think dressing like a Renaissance chess piece presents a business-like image to the world.

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A Life Well-Lived

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
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Gone way too soon…

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A good man has left us.

Tiny Glover was only 45 years old when he died but he touched more people than most of us would if we had a couple of lifetimes.

If you’re lucky, you know someone like Tiny — someone who can come into a room and just make it sparkle. Tiny’s gift was that, as charismatic as he was, he somehow always managed to make everyone around him feel better about themselves.

When I first came to Rochester and was performing and producing an underground comedy show called The Comedy Block Party, Tiny was one of the first people to come perform at our upstart venue.

We had other comics there from New York City but it was Tiny who rocked the house and made the night a special one for all of us who were lucky enough to be there.

He probably did that a thousand different times but each and every time you saw him it felt unique and special.

Please keep Tiny’s wife Kim and his 7-year-old daughter, Madeleine in your thoughts.

We will all miss him.

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Jeff Spevak penned a very nice tribute to Tiny in the local Rochester paper, the Democrat and Chronicle. Here it is:

Gentle comedian Glover dies

Jeff Spevak
Staff music critic

Kenneth “Tiny” Glover, a big comedian with a big heart for people, particularly kids, died unexpectedly Sunday morning in Illinois when that big heart apparently gave out.

The 45-year-old Mr. Glover’s many appearances included several years at the now-closed Hiccups, and more recently at Comix Cafe. Mr. Glover, whose material was generally regarded as upbeat and clean, was a popular act on the college circuit, but he also entertained children with a character named Grandpa Teddy. He was working out on a treadmill while waiting for a plane flight back to Rochester following a gig at Illinois College in Jacksonville when he was stricken.

“Unbelievable,” said his fellow comic, Dan Liberto. “I’ve had comics calling from all over the country the last couple of days. He taught classes, he set up comedy coaching, he helped so many comics launch their careers. He toured the country, but his devotion to church and family was overwhelming.”

Kimberly Reese Glover — who married her husband on July 3, 2004, in Horseheads — pointed out that Mr. Glover was also involved in after-school programs involving storytelling and one of his passions, chess. “Comedy was just a small part of what he did,” she said.

One of Mr. Glover’s biggest projects each year was the Storytelling Festival of the Rochester School District and Rochester School Library System. Sadly, that event was held Monday at East High School. “We didn’t want to tell the kids,” said Linda Cruttenden, director of the school library system.

She said Mr. Glover had been at School 19 on Friday, preparing the students there for the event. “He had told the kids he would be there; they were asking for him. We didn’t want to get them upset, so we made an announcement afterward.”

Cruttenden said Mr. Glover’s workshops particularly gave city kids hope, as he had once been a city kid himself. “He came in with a whole lot of sunshine and a whole lot of hope,” she said, adding that Mr. Glover would be awarded posthumously the yearly “Friend of the Library” award.

Like most guys named Tiny, Mr. Glover was a big man.

“He’d been working out twice a week, he’d lost a lot of weight,” Liberto said. “He was eating good; he was really, really on track to get in good health.”

Mr. Glover was born in Rochester on Jan. 13, 1963. He attended Pittsford Mendon schools as part of the Urban-Suburban school exchange program and in 1984 earned a degree at State University College at Brockport in interdisciplinary arts for children. He was later certified as a New York state mediator, working with kids in kindergarten through 12th grade, conducting workshops on conflict resolution, peer mediation, bias awareness and the dangers of drugs and alcohol.

“He was always on the move, getting up benefits for other comics, other people,” said Liberto. “This guy had a heart as big as the world. God needed a mayor up in Heaven, that’s all I can figure. He’d walk into the room, and he owned the place. And that was before the show started.”

He is survived by his wife; their 7-year-old daughter, Madeleine Reese; his parents, Walter and Naomi Glover of Henrietta; brother Walter Glover and sister Angela Skyers, both of Connecticut, and sister Justine-Glover Adams of Rochester; and mother- and father-in-law, William and Karen Reese of Horseheads.

A sister, Tracy Titus, died earlier.

Calling hours will be 5-8 p.m. Friday at Church of Jesus Christ, 16 Helena St. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at the church, with interment at Riverside Cemetery.

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Notes From The Road

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

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“Now where did I put my chipotle-flavored leggings? ….”

I’ve been traveling a lot over the past week which means I’ve been spending a whole bunch of time in airports. The great thing about flying around the country is that it gives you an inordinate amount of time to think. Or to observe a large cross-section of humanity. Or to think about what you’ve observed in a large cross-section of humanity.

Let me just say by way of disclaimer, that’s not necessarily a good thing.

For better or for worse, here are a few notes on what I’ve observed over the last few days:

  • Leggings are making a comeback. I probably saw 10-15 girls/women sporting the baggy t-shirt over tights look. With all the extra time you need to spend going through airport security, it’s only natural that you save some prep time by showing up to your flight in the same clothes you slept in.

    Look for a similar trend to catch on with guys as more and more men show up in just their boxers or completely naked.
  • Chipotle is the new black. It goes with everything. It is impossible to go into any restaurant without having to choose between an assortment of chipotle-laced appetizers and entrees. A couple of years ago you had to take a subway ride up to Spanish Harlem to find chipotle peppers for cooking, now its in potato chips, salads and the new Starbucks flavored latte.

    I think this trend will have officially jumped the shark when Gerber starts making chipotle-flavored baby food.
  • Sandwhich wraps are overrated. You’ve been there. You’re in a restaurant or cutesy chain bistro and you have a choice between the burger or the honey glazed turkey wrap. The turkey wrap always sounds so healthy and tasty — honey-glazed turkey in a sun-dried tomato and basil wrap with lettuce, tomato, red onion and bacon.

    And some kind of dressing flavored with chipotle.

    The ugly truth is, no matter how many times you’re fooled into ordering the wrap, it will always taste like you’re eating a bunch of ingredients wrapped in construction paper. It is also some kind of immutable law of the universe that the construction paper will get stuck to the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth.

    You will spend the next several minutes doing your best Jerry Lewis impersonation as you sit with your finger stuck in your mouth trying to scrape sun-dried tomato basil papier mache off your palate. There is some law of the universe which necessitates that this will also be the exact moment you make eye-contact with a hot-looking blonde across the room.

    She will turn to her friend and make some kind of crack about how even retards can afford to fly these days. And thus the circle of life, which began with you trying to get a date in high school, comes to its 360-degree conclusion.
  • Bat-shit crazy is the same everywhere. It always starts with the frizzy-haired lady who has a wheeled carry-on that weighs about the same as a Volvo sedan. Naturally, you help her cram her ridiculously over-stuffed bag into an overhead compartment.

    Naturally, she assumes this is an invitation to explain what she and the other voices in her head believe on a variety of topics.

    Naturally, this includes at least one story involving cats.

    In the air traveler’s version of post-traumatic stress syndrome, you will immediately forget everything this lady said during the trip … except for the final insane nugget she lays on you as you are getting ready to exit the plane.

    Upon seeing your girlfriend zip up her purse the lady turns, grabs your girlfriend’s arm and says, “That’s very smart, dear. You know these days the Mexicans and Peruvians are coming up North … and they’ll take your wallet in a second.”
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    I get how you could watch too much Lou Dobbs and be afraid of Mexicans, but how the hell did the Peruvians get dragged into the equation?!

    I’ve been up late for two straight nights now and I’m still staring at the ceiling trying to figure that out.

    It must be time to go on another trip.

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    Vampire Models

    Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

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    Has as much to do with this story as anything…

    I have a fairly simple life plan.

    I fully intend to delude myself into thinking I’m still 23-years-old by playing basketball, telling jokes and drinking beer until I can no longer deny the reality that I’ve either blown out a knee, started to sound like my grandfather or am incontinent.

    After that, I am going to embrace my inner curmudgeon and start wearing a black beret and carrying around a hand-carved walking stick I can use to bang on the floor for attention or point at people for emphasis as I make a particularly curmudgeonly point.

    The whole idea of the second phase of the plan is to become progressively more of an insufferable prick until I get to be 110 years old.

    I figure by that time I’ll come up with a new plan or somebody will have beaten me into a coma. Either way, I’ll be at peace.

    All in all, I believe I’ve set some very achievable goals and, I am happy to report, I’m actually ahead of schedule on some counts.

    I still play basketball three to five times a week, but that hasn’t stopped me from grumbling about things I read in the news. (The fact that I occasionally chuckle at a Pickles cartoon on my way to reading Doonesbury is another good sign.)

    More and more, I find myself taking offense at the stylistic elements of a particular story. At this rate, I may become the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Curmudgeon Prize.

    The thing is, I don’t consider myself an expert on grammar or the fundamentals of journalism. But is it too much to ask that, if you’re going to write something, you can at least follow a simple chain of thought or maybe even have a chain of thought?

    I believe there is a special circle of hell reserved for misleading headlines that tease you into reading a story that has virtually nothing to do with the headline.

    With so many news stories to read, watch and link to these days, I think truth-in-advertising laws should apply to headlines. Otherwise, you’re wasting precious time for all of us.

    Do I have an example? Of course, I do.

    Here’s a headline and sub-head from MSNBC news:

    ‘Vampire’ hotel bomber dies in Bolivian prison
    U.S. man who modeled himself on fictional vampire bombed two hotels
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    Cool. This sounds like an awesome story. Did the dude suck people’s blood before he bombed the hotel? Did he seduce beautiful women with the promise of immortality while the hotel exploded in the background?

    Did he at least wear a cape and talk with a funny accent while he was rigging the explosives?

    Um…well, no. It turns out the only thing he did was refer to himself a character from an Anne Rice novel.

    Let’s let MSNBC explain:

    LA PAZ, Bolivia - A convicted hotel bomber from California who modeled himself on a fictional vampire has died after becoming ill in prison, officials said Tuesday.

    Twenty-six-year-old Tristan Jay Amero was serving a 30-year sentence for bombing two low-rent hotels in the Bolivian capital of La Paz in 2006…

    The native of Placerville, California, Amero adopted the name of Lestat Claudius de Orleans y Montevideo — a variation on a character in Anne Rice’s vampire novels.

    That’s it. He didn’t change his name. He didn’t wear fake fangs. He didn’t even slick back his hair to accentuate his widow’s peak.

    Hell, MSNBC didn’t even refer to him as Tristan Jay “Lestat” Amero. He kinda just called himself that once in awhile.

    Talk about a journalistic hand job.

    Okay, I’m sorry. That’s being a little harsh. And it’s blatantly unfair to hand jobs.

    At least with a hand job there’s some small sense of satisfaction at the end of it.

    If a fleeting imitation of someone is what’s going to count for “modeling” yourself after someone, I guess I modeled myself after every one of the top NBA players as I was shooting hoops in my driveway growing up.

    Worse yet, I once sang “Like A Virgin” in a karaoke bar. Please tell me that doesn’t mean I’ve modeled my life after Madonna.

    Because, trust me, that was never in the plan.

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