The art, adventures, wit (or lack thereof), verse, ramblings, lyrics, stories, rants & raves of Christopher R. Bakunas
Monday, November 30, 2020
Monday Morning Musings
The world is an ever-changing, wondrous place, eh? Just a few hundred years ago the vast majority of the human population was illiterate - could neither read nor write, and what the vast majority knew was what they could recall of their own experience, or the experiences of others that they had either been told about or had witnessed themselves.
Which is somewhat of a mind-boggling thing when you consider that before the year 1440 only the extremely wealthy could afford a book (not to mention the education necessary to make use of the book).
Before 1440, the year Gutenberg invented the printing press, books were tediously created one page at a time by scribes - the best of these scribes could copy two or three thousand words a day, which means that it could take up to six months to produce one copy of the Bible - longer if illustrations were requested.
BTW, a book is described as a manuscript in excess of 49 pages. 49 pages or less and what you have is a pamphlet.
In the 560 years since the invention of movable type the human race has gone from less than 1% of the population being literate to 90% of the population being literate (99.2% of the developed world).
Heck, since 1970 world literacy has been cut in half!
And that my friends is remarkable.
Still, there are people who cannot or will not read simple instructions, such as "Slow Traffic Keep Right."
And that right there is terrible.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Ssssh! Don't Tell Anyone, But...
Here's a little known shameful secret of a number of cities in the United States (and most likely other countries).
When fire hydrants are made obsolete (for various reasons - new construction may require fire hydrants to be added closer to a building, or a water main may be rerouted, or a mall or entire area that the fire hydrant served becomes derelict and is then bulldozed, etc.), it is the policy of a number of cities to leave the useless fire hydrants right where they are.
Why?
Parking ticket revenue.
Friday, November 27, 2020
The Thanksgiving That Really Wasn't
Yesterday was Thanksgiving here in the states, a holiday that predates the founding on the United States as a country by a little over 150 years - the Pilgrims celebrated Thanksgiving (as a three day harvest festival) with members of tribes that lived in and around the colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
I'm going to venture a guess that yesterday's Thanksgiving celebrations were as low-key as they have been since WWII.
The Thanksgiving holiday usually means large gatherings of family and friends. Thanksgiving at my house usually would involve upwards of thirty people.
Yesterday there were five of us.
Oh sure, we did most everything we usually did on Thanksgiving - watched a little of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade (surreal, that - no people at the parade!) watched some Gridiron football, listened to Alice's restaurant (twice), watched the Wizard of Oz, and ate too much of a very good 7 course dinner (JH's casserole was again the big hit of the meal).
And of course, gave thanks for all our blessings.
But it was not the same, not even close. Kinda missed all the people that usually showed up, ya know?
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
The Chances Of Developing A Mutual Commitment To Happiness
In the best case scenario, he mused
There would be no need at all for any degree of case scenario
Unfortunately, there would be questions asked and answers demanded
Regardless of his preferences
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Snow Cow Social
"It's snowing Carl, and it's very cold. I'm only trying to help you keep warm."
"Don't give me any of that BS Bernie, you toot one more time when I'm right behind you and I'll end you."
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Friday, November 20, 2020
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Sunday, November 15, 2020
The Great DIA West Short Term Parking Garage Closure Fiasco
Of course, road construction means a reduction in the speed limits, but no big deal - after all, it was still more than an hour and a half before MJM's flight was scheduled to take off.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Correlation? Possibly...
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
The Biggest Disappointment Of The 2020 Elections So Far...
The elections being pretty much wrapped up, it is now time for me to state what I consider to be the biggest disappointment of this years election season.
I may be stating the obvious, but clearly the lack of a celebrity threatening to leave the United States and take up residency elsewhere this year if their candidate doesn't win has been extremely disappointing - heck, it has honestly left me feeling a bit cheated.
The threats of celebrities in regards to their place of residence if they do not get their way is the single most hilarious means of a celebrity expressing displeasure that I can think of.
The best of the threats to leave were the dueling threats of two of the Baldwin brothers, Stephen & Alec. Those two are on different sides of the political divide, and both have threatened to leave the country if the other's preference won. Sadly, both of those guys are still residing in the U.S.
Imminent Travel plans have been a part of Barbra Streisand's political stance for years now. She's still here though, living the good life on her multi-million dollar estate in Malibu, enjoying the proceeds of being adored by millions of American fans.
Canada, France, Costa Rica and Spain seem to be the destination of choice for a lot of the celebrities who have threatened to move if the candidate or issue of their choice failed to win/pass.
Canada makes sense on certain levels. Most celebs born in the United States are familiar to Canadians, and there is no language barrier to speak of (not even in Quebec, for the most part). So their daily allotment of ego-feeding adoration should be readily satisfied.
France does too, I suppose. With a reputation for embracing even the least talented stars of stage & screen, I can see France as being a somewhat logical choice...except, no, it's gotten a bit violent across the pond.
Maybe it's due to the CoVid-19 pandemic that the zeal for leaving the country has curbed the enthusiasm of celebs for threatening to leave.
Though I don't see why that should be, I mean, after all, there is no country in the world handling the CoVid-19 pandemic as poorly as the U.S....right?
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Look! Up In The Sky! It's A Bird! It's A Plane! It's A Well-Grounded Individual!
I was asked once (or maybe a thousand times - the question is age specific) what super power I would want to have (get what I mean by age specific?)
When I was a young boy I think my answer was always the ability to fly. I didn't care much for being able to see through walls or lifting buildings off their foundations or being able to turn invisible. I just wanted to fly, and I think now it was due to an innate belief that flying meant freedom.
As an adult, I now believe the greatest super power would be the ability to heed great advice.
This may not seem like a super power to some people, but speaking as someone who can be an obstinate, pig-headed dolt, yes, yes it is.
Being able to fly is still a close second though.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
A Decidedly Improbable Win
Went to the Broncos vs Chargers game at Empower Field today. To be frank I did not have high hopes for an exciting football game - but I did want to experience a professional football game with barely over 5,000 fans in attendance.
Short story short, it was weird.
The place was oddly quiet at times - every sound made on the field was amplified as a result. Every thawack, crack, and crunch.
As I have for the past few years I attended the game with ever-loyal-to-the-Chargers friend, MJM - yes, the same MJM who suffered a fairly crippling stroke back in June. He has made remarkable progress in his recovery - shout out to the staff at Saint Anthony's hospital in Lakewood, and all the great people with Colorado STRIDE!
Like every professional sports team actually playing during the time of the 'rona, the Broncos have populated the stands with large cut outs of fans, former players, dogs, cats, and many historical figures. The Broncos have added a comical angle to the cut-out game however, by featuring nearly every single character that has ever appeared in an episode of South Park in the, appropriately enough, south stands (Note: for those unfamiliar with the usual denizens of the south stands...well, there is not a lot of difference...)
The oddly quiet atmosphere aside, most everything else about the sparse crowd was agreeable - especially the fact that lines for everything were small or nonexistent!
Kinda like attending a Chargers game in San Diego in the mid 1980's, after Fouts retired (bada bing!).
Of course, the best part of attending the game was witnessing a fantastic come-from-waaayyyy-behind victory by the Broncos! That made this one of the very few highlights of this somewhat bleak year.