Author Archives: Pat Greene

The Red-Headed Menace just suggested that there needs to be Godspell 2: The Islam Edition.

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I,  along with many people — most people, perhaps — view Handel’s Messiah as a Christmas piece.  It’s not:  it covers the foretelling of Jesus, his birth, death, resurrection and return.  In fact, the “Hallelujah Chorus” occurs in Part II, … Continue reading

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I found all of these links amusing… thought others might as well:   Newbie lawyer forecloses on BofA.  (This was originally reported on in 2011, but I missed it at the time.)   The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence crash Arizona … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart’s take on Fox New’s coverage of “the war on Christmas.” Happy holidays.

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Endearments.

I call The Rocket Scientist “dear.” I call the kids “hon” (individually — as a group they are “you guys”), usually with my eyes shut and my hand rubbing the bridge of my nose in exasperation*: “Hon, just because the … Continue reading

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Well of course, silly. She’s a *cat*.

Penwiper strolls through the living room into the dining room, where I am sitting. Me:  Good morning, sweetheart.The Rocket Scientist, from the kitchen: I assume you were talking to the cat, not me.Me: That’s right — how did you know?RS: … Continue reading

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[Insert own post here.]

Calming down, I’ve decided that, while I am still quite angry over the Senate refusing to ratify the UN Disabilities Treaty, calling people names is not productive and is in fact in violation of my values of respecting other people … Continue reading

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Today’s words of wisdom from the Red-Headed Menace: “I looked at the Intro to Calculus section at the back of my Trig book.  It was so cool!  Calculus is the Fantasy Football of mathematics!”* “Santa is really creepy.  He’s like … Continue reading

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This is for Sarah…

Because I promised my friend Sarah… Josh Groban (aka Neil Gaiman’s* younger lookalike) sings Kanye West Tweets. For a long time, perhaps because of the sort of music he generally sings, I just assumed that Josh Groban would be a … Continue reading

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My name is Pat, and I am powerless over…

I have just spent time reading over all my “Gratitude Posts.” (See sidebar.)  I feel pretty good. I write acceptably well, but there tends to be a lot of overlap in the lists.  This is not surprising, since I wrote … Continue reading

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Unimaginable.

There are things in this world which I admit are fully beyond my imagination. I was reminded of them yesterday when talking to my friend Sarah about her trip to Uganda and Rwanda this summer. In The Book of Mormon, … Continue reading

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If you don’t care where you are, you’re not lost

Last Tuesday, I went to Grace Cathedral to walk the labyrinth.  Afterwards, I felt calm and centered, and decided to engage in a favorite activity, ignoring Google Maps and just driving around the city. Although I generally really dislike driving … Continue reading

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Silver Linings Playbook.

In my quest to see as many potential Oscar contenders as possible this year, this evening I went to see Silver Linings Playbook.  I’m not quit sure how I feel about it. It has been rated quite highly: it got … Continue reading

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A post I’d like to point y’all towards: Default to kindness by Ian Welsh.  I heartily agree with what Mr. Welsh has to say.  (Via Mike the Mad Biologist.)

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I’ve been thinking about The Book of Mormon more. I’ve decided that whereas one of my favorite movies, Dogma, addresses the question, “What does faith look like?,” The Book of Mormon asks “What is religion good for, anyway?” They are … Continue reading

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