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Good Gravy!!! Free Throw Edition
Get ready to have your mind blown.
- What is the Guinness World Record for consecutive free throws made (by this guy)?
Posted on March 15th, 2012 Filed in: Life
When to Break the Rule of Three (and How to Quit Spectacularly)
You may have seen the editorial in the NYT yesterday in which a now former Goldman exec pulled a Jerry Maguire, but instead of putting his manifesto under the doors of his colleagues, he just emailed it to a newspaper (and presumably threw up a couple of birds as he sauntered out of his office for the last time).
Anyway, the thing that stood out to me most in the piece was this:
“My proudest moments in life — getting a full scholarship to go from South Africa to Stanford University, being selected as a Rhodes Scholar national finalist, winning a bronze medal for table tennis at the Maccabiah Games in Israel, known as the Jewish Olympics — have all come through hard work, with no shortcuts.”
Hmmmm. One of these things is not like the others. I get that the rule of 3 often works nicely. It can make for great pacing, and the listener can often remember and recall what was said much easier. But at what point do you scrap it? I would say being 3rd best at a silly sport in a competition no one has ever heard of might be that threshold, and I suspect the administrators at Stanford and the Rhodes Association would agree with me.
Posted on March 14th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Thursday Short and Concises
- Did you know that humans have traditionally had a 2 stage sleep? Until the 1600s humans would sleep 4 hours at dusk, wake up, do crap, and then sleep 4 more hours. I find this interesting. But they also didn’t have Top Chef and Jeremy Lin and Chelsea Lately and The Simpsons getting in the way.
- The Simpsons are turning 500! The last new episode I saw was probably around 300. Maybe I’ll tune in this time though.
- I caved and started recording and watching Portlandia. Other people were right.
- Our bulbs are sprouting in the backyard. Stupid mild winter is going to waste a lot of hard bulb planting last fall. KB2 is incensed. Incensed!
- Good luck ET2 on your 27th consecutive half-marathon this weekend. Text me if you need encouragement.
Posted on February 23rd, 2012 Filed in: Life
Ask Sparks: Basketball Edition
Now that football season is over (the New York Giants won the Super Bowl) let’s talk basketball.
Ask Sparks: Does benching a player in “foul trouble” make economic sense?
Scenario: College basketball team A is playing college basketball team B. The score is close early in the 4th quarter and Player Tom – a starter and top 3 scorer / defender on the team picks up his 4th foul. One more foul and he is out of the game. The player who replaces him is competent, but plays looser defense and makes a somewhat lower percentage of shots. Player Tom is 19 and can run all day. He doesn’t need a breather.
Should he sit for the next 3-4 minutes of play clock because of his “foul trouble”?
Posted on February 7th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Monday Short and Concises
- I cooked a steak for dinner last night, and KB2 told me it was perfect. Just sayin.
- We’ve had barely a whimper of snow so far in NYC – I think we’re going to run the table from here on out, so I’ve printed up 5000 t-shirts that say “NO SNOW FO SHO!” Email me if you want one. $32
- Echoing Mamacita’s observation from several months ago, healthy dudes under age 40 still LOVE sitting on crowded subways in the mornings. These guys just refuse to get up for anyone (and no one is buying the ‘my eyes are closed and I’m fake sleeping which is why I haven’t noticed the old lady with the cane standing in front of me for the last 4 stops’ BS) I get kinda angry about it, and it has nothing to do with me.
- Last Friday I went to a concert alone – does this make me bold and irreverent, or sad and creepy?
Posted on January 30th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Demi Moore Inhaled a Whippet?
According to the most reputable news organization on the internet, TMZ, Demi Moore was rushed to the hospital after inhaling a whippet. Good gravy! Poor dog!
She deserves to go to jail, not a hospital!
Posted on January 25th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Is xTian Behaving Ethically?
I’ve noticed a very disturbing trend lately as it relates to our dear friend xTian. Perhaps you’ve noticed it too? I think we’ve all likely been biting our tongues hoping this disturbing behavior would eventually wane, but it hasn’t. So I’ll say it.
xTian is not being faithful to The Hose!
To wit:
- xTian posts Tree of Life critique on The Hose……and again on Facebook
- xTian posts Nada Surf on The Hose…..and again as a link on his gchat handle
- xTian posts about SOPA on The Hose…. and again on Facebook
I hate to re-introduce the ugly topic of “real friends” (please don’t protest Mr. Shoulders), but are we xTian’s real friends? Sparks didn’t put the Manhattan Project on his Facebook page. Evil (thankfully) separates the inanity of his Facebook page from the somewhat inanity of his Hose posts. I didn’t ask the rest of the world to help me solve the ‘how can I better order my coffee puzzle.’ So why can’t xTian be exclusive with us?
Posted on January 25th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Thing the World Needs
When you order a steak, burger, or most any meat, what is the first thing a waiter asks you?
(waiting while you think, but it should be pretty stinkin obvious)
“How would you like it done?” This is great because it eliminates the need to find the right words to describe how you want it to look, and feel and taste! Bravo person who invented this system (if Wikipedia were working today I’d tell you their name).
What about when you order a coffee? What is the shorthand for how much milk / sugar you want?
(waiting while you think, but this could take awhile…)
Because there is no system! Come on civilization. Get your act together. Fix this! A binary yes / no doesn’t cut it. Aren’t these the kinds of things The MacArthur Foundation is supposed to throw money at? Can we have a just, verdant and peaceful world when this problem still hasn’t been solved?
Posted on January 18th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Reminder: SuperBowl PAR-TIE
Now that we’ve suffered through the lamest NCAA Championship game imaginable, lets turn our focus to what will surely be the BPE – Best Party Ever.
Posted on January 10th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Thing I Want to Stop
I don’t even know where to begin, but what I do know is adults who think they are funny doing something stupid and pretending they are acting normal is the most inane form of humor I can think of. Worse than mimes. By a lot.
(I only provide the link in case you aren’t familiar with it. Not because I expect you to enjoy it)
Posted on January 9th, 2012 Filed in: Life
KillerB Makes a Confession
I love the Hose. You guys are like family to me. Which is why I feel I need to come clean about something. I haven’t been completely honest with you, or myself. For a while I’ve known this about myself, but I’ve never really told anyone. But it’s time. There’s no hiding it any longer. Some of you may have suspected, and it’s true….
Posted on January 9th, 2012 Filed in: Life
Good Gravy
1. Build business. Earn respect. Earn billions. Become mayor
2. Do this
3. Start over. But stay billionaire
Posted on December 31st, 2011 Filed in: Life
KillerB Calls BS
This is a wolf-dog, which is exactly what it sounds like – half wolf, half dog. It was found wandering around Brooklyn yesterday.
According to this article these things are dangerous (makes sense) and illegal to own in most states (also makes sense). What this article also says, however, is that there are estimated to be between 300,000 and 500,000 wolf-dogs in the United States.
KillerB calls BS.
By my highly accurate and scientific number crunching, this would suggest that about 1 in every 350 homes has a wolf-dog. I’ve been in a lot of homes, but I’ve never seen a wolf-dog. So it can’t be right. Case closed.
Posted on December 28th, 2011 Filed in: Life
Things That Make Me Say “Good Gravy!”
As you may have heard, on December 31 we say goodbye (adios, sayonara, auf wiedersehen, do svidanja) to producing 100 watt incandescent light bulbs. I’m not sure what the genesis of this policy is, but let’s assume it is part of Obama’s Big Government Super-Regulation Socialism Jobs Killing War on Christmas platform.
Anyway – the Good Gravy part is this: only 10-15% of the energy put into a 100 watt light bulb is emitted as light. The other 85-90% comes off as heat! Good Gravy. They should call it a heat bulb!
This, I also learned, is what allows an Easy Bake Oven to actually cook things (like disgusting brownies). So, if you’re planning on doing you’re Super Bowl party cooking in an Easy Bake Oven, don’t forget to stock up on light bulbs.
Posted on December 28th, 2011 Filed in: Politics/Economics









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