Monday, November 12, 2007

Monday

Pssst! Hey Buddy! Yeah...you. Wanna know a secret? The VALOUR-IT fund raising deadline has been slipped 24 hours to include all of today. But don't tell anyone, just slip over to that "Donate" button on the right and...ya know... HIT IT! That way we can maybe be a lil less embarrassed and fulfill half our goal, like the Ground-Pounders and Jarheads have done. If you help, of course.

A Cold War Secret…Revealed.
In today’s NYT:
He had all-American cover: born in Iowa, college in Manhattan, Army buddies with whom he played baseball.
George Koval also had a secret. During World War II, he was a top Soviet spy, code named Delmar and trained by Stalin’s ruthless bureau of military intelligence.
Atomic spies are old stuff. But historians say Dr. Koval, who died in his 90s last year in Moscow and whose name is just coming to light publicly, was probably one of the most important spies of the 20th century.
On Nov. 2, the Kremlin startled Western scholars by announcing that President Vladimir V. Putin had posthumously given the highest Russian award to a Soviet agent who penetrated the Manhattan Project to build the atom bomb.
Dr. Koval might have been born in the USA, but he was Soviet/Russian to his core. And he did a lot of damage. No message here, other than the fact the article is an interesting read from a bygone era.
And while we’re in the NYT, here’s a comment to an entirely lackluster editorial bemoaning the care provided to our returning veterans:
The best way I feel you can thank me as a combat veteran is not simple. It is not "benefits for life;" How does that thank our Heroes who are no longer alive to enjoy those benefits? The best way to say "thank you" is to answer the call of duty yourself and thus reduce the load I and especially those 22 year old Heroes who have returned to War three or more times face. Hard fact to acknowledge that we have Americans who only know War in their young adulthood. God Bless them! I do appreciate the little benefits we have as veterans, and I appreciate the "Thank-you's" and I appreciate the kind woman buying me coffee at Starbucks on the Jersey Turnpike, but there is more that Americans can do for their country. Just please give that some thought. Thank you.
Scott, Florida
The emphasis is mine, and I agree with Scott in Florida. More to the point, Middle and Upper-Class America: change your mindset and encourage your sons and daughters to serve. You know, like your parents and grandparents did. Actions DO speak louder than words. They always have.
More of this, please:
At "Hockey 'n Heels" night, 88 women joined a behind-the-scenes tour of the arena, and talked about the challenges of being a female fan after a panel discussion with local media personalities. Many of the women heard about the event from announcements before other Penguins' games or on the Penguins' Web site. The $130 ticket included a meal and box seats for last night's game. Sarah Swartz, marketing coordinator for the Penguins, said the team wanted to reach an untapped market.
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The break down for season ticket holders is now 50-50 men to women, she said. Swartz said the overwhelming response to the first "Hockey 'n Heels" event will lead to many more; there's "something in the works" to make the event even bigger, she said.
It’s the 50-50 season ticket holder bit that surprised me. Other than that? Not so much. After all, I’ve been to waaaay more than a few Wings games, and the women fans in Detroit are legion...as in: numerous. And vocal. The women fans I’ve known know their hockey. And lemmee tell ya sumthin: women hockey fans are HOT. Especially the Deetroit variety; case in point to the right. That’s probably true elsewhere, as well, but I have…um…an affinity for gals wearing Winged Wheel jerseys. Shared interests and all that.
Speaking of Deetroit…and the Wings…here’s Bill Clement, former NHL’er and hockey analyst for Versus and NBC, writing at MS-NBC:
Count on the Red Wings making a 17th straight playoff appearance as this team is driven to win its first Stanley Cup since 2002. And come June they certainly could be living that dream.
Detroit, which broke from the gate by winning 12 of its first 15 games, has the right pieces in the right places. The Red Wings don't fear any opponent, and if the playoffs started today they could beat any team. On coach Mike Babcock's roster are the best all-around forward and best defenseman in the game plus a whole lot of other talent.
Clement knows from whence he speaks, seeing as how he has a couple of championship rings from the Broad Street Bullies days. And I’d sure like to see ol’ Billy’s speculation come true. We missed the Cup last year by just this much (Visualize my thumb and index finger millimeters apart). I think the Wings might be hungry enough this year to win it all. That happens when you get close. Let’s hope they stay healthy, which is probably the longest pole in any team’s play-off tent. We’ve got a long way to go until May/June...but we're off to a brilliant start!

9 comments:

  1. Sorry Buck....GO FLYERS! Not that the former Broad Street guys have returned, but at least they are winning....and even the Blue Jackets are looking better.

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  2. Flyers? I seem to remember them...these guys, right?

    And Columbus? Better? Better than the basement, maybe, but still not good enough. But hey...they can pick on Nashville tonight.

    It's good when your (hockey) team is on a roll...

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  3. Oh that extended deadline was a secret? Too late, Rick let the cat outta the bag, with a little help from yours truly.

    I went through the numbers this morning and the four services at that time brought in $94k. So we're 3/8 of the way there as opposed to 1/4, and climbing. Rick's assist gives us a hope that in these final few hours the climb might be a little quicker.

    I don't know if this will cheer things up at fundraiser headquarters, but it's nice to see people pitching in and to know this will make a big difference in the lives of a few individuals who would otherwise be left on a waiting list.

    Interesting tidbit about Dr. Koval, even more interesting that the source is NYT. You know what? If that's the matter, then the historical facts from Ann Coulter's "Treason" (chapters 6, 9 and 10) are the anti-matter.

    The audience is NYT readers, so it's a safe bet the two fuels will seldom if ever meet. But the explosion of realization re: what exactly is going on here, is of apocalyptic proportions.

    But hey. A little face painting and some kum-bey-yah, a viewing or two of Fahrenheit 9/11, and all's right with the world again.

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  4. Hey my Av's are only 4 points behind the Wings.... No comment on the women hockey fan pic...Isn't she in one of those russian bride magazines..LOL

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  5. I'm not a big Coulter fan (that's a severe understatement), so I haven't a clue what you're on about Morgan. She's way too caustic and confrontational for my tastes. That said, I bought her second book and enjoyed it. But I enjoyed the dirty looks I got from my fellow travelers on BART more (pun intended).

    Shelly: Do you have a URL for that Russian bride magazine? Coz if they look like my Red Wings gal, I might have to investigate!! ;-)

    Oh...about the Avs. Maybe you guys will win one against the Wings this year. IIRC correctly we won every game last season.

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  6. If that pic of a hockey fan is suppose to entice more women fans, well, it doesn't do a thing for me.

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  7. If that pic of a hockey fan is suppose to entice more women fans, well, it doesn't do a thing for me.

    Which wasn't the point at all. Just eye-candy (male eye-candy) that happens to be wearing a Wings practice jersey. I'm relieved to hear she doesn't do it for you, Lou. :-)

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  8. Uncle Buck,

    If THAT's eye candy, you may wanna throw it out and check with your nearest optometrist immediately. Of course, that's probably the best Detroit can do..."russian bride" classic, generous, but classic.

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  9. TFNP sez: lotsa stuff

    Hmmm. Mom's classic "if you can't say anything nice..." immediately comes to (my) mind.

    On the one hand, my optometrist...whom I coincidentally visited just last week... sez my eyes are just fine, thankyouverymuch. OTOH, having lived in both OK and Deetroit for extended periods of time, and having spent about six weeks in Moscow... I'd say you know not about which you speak, TFNP. More specifically: about both Deetroit and Russian women. Which, of course, is a purely personal opinion.

    MY personal opinion is both Deetroit and Russian women, on the average, outshine OK women by a good margin. Granted there are outliers at both ends of the spectrum, but we're talking averages here. Or at least I am.

    And on a purely personal level yet again, The Second Mrs. Pennington is from Michigan, albeit about 100 miles north of Deetroit. Even at age 50 I'd put her up against ANY Okie woman and spot the Okie 25 years.

    Just sayin'.

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Just be polite... that's all I ask.