November 8, 2011

"Friday marks The Date That Most Resembles Corduroy."

"I'm so excited I just can't contain myself."

30 comments:

Bob_R said...

Nigel Tufnel will be thrilled.

edutcher said...

Some people are easily excited.

PS At a certain insurance company, it was the date used as a placeholder in certain applications. I'd love to know how big the project was to write a workaround.

bagoh20 said...

5 days later you have Anthony Weiner in Corduroy.

JAL said...

bag, you are too bad.

traditionalguy said...

Numerology!

It has been a long wait since 7/7/77. Now that was a great day.

Sorun said...

It'd really suck to die on Thursday and just miss it.

Scott M said...

Didn't the Mayans predict everyone would make noise when they walk on Friday?

gadfly said...

Cordoroy is important because it represents a badge of super-intelligence among ultra-liberal English writers and academics -- especially those employed at The Guardian.

wv: wotnot or notwot

Petunia said...

Let's not forget that 11/11/11 is also Veterans' Day!

Thanks to all those who have served and are serving.

kimsch said...

Thanks Petunia!

Wince said...

"Why am I so excited about 11/11/11? Friday marks The Date That Most Resembles Corduroy. I'm so excited I just can't contain myself."

The waiting drove me mad...
You're finally here and I'm a mess.
I take your entrance back -
Can't let you roam inside my head.


Corduroy

The waiting drove me mad...
You're finally here and I'm a mess.
I take your entrance back -
Can't let you roam inside my head.

I don't want to take what you can give
I would rather starve than eat your bread.
I would rather run but I can't walk
Guess I'll lie alone just like before.

I'll take the varmint's path
Oh and I must refuse your test
A-push me and I will resist
This behavior's not unique.

I don't want to hear from those who know
They can buy, but can't put on my clothes.
I don't want to limp for them to walk
Never would have known of me before.
I don't want to be held in your debt.
I'll pay it off in blood, let I be wed
I'm already cut up and half dead
I'll end up alone like I began.

Everything has chains, absolutely nothing's changed.
Take my hand, not my picture, spilled my tincture.

I don't want to take what you can give
I would rather starve than eat your breast
All the things that others want for me
Can't buy what I want because it's free
Can't buy what I want because it's free
Can't be what you want because I'm...

I ain't s'posed to be just fun
Oh, to live and die, let it be done.
I figure I'll be damned - all alone like I began...
It's your move now...
I thought you were a friend, but I guess I, I guess I hate you...

themightypuck said...

For 11/11/11 this old bit seems appropriate:

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

Synova said...

That was a funny, interesting article until the Cain slam at the end.

Seriously?

In the Guardian?

Also, please not the similarity in the depth of the commentary on Cain as there most often was for Palin. It's just *obvious* that he's a joke.

Funny how incredibly successful people are so mock-worthy.

I sent my first snarky e-mail back to the local Dem who keeps asking me for money. Oh, NOES! His last e-mail wailed... a Republican has entered the race and is going to BUY IT with his own money! So send me money! We must stop him from buying the election with HIS OWN money!

So I sent back...

YES! I will help you! We all know that Other People's Money is Moral Money! We must stop anyone using his Own Money!

If CAIN had spent his life doing good works with Other People's Money, instead of making his Own Money, he wouldn't be a joke.

And you know it's true.

Chip S. said...

Sadly, we missed the real excitement by 900 years.

Darrell said...

11/11/1111 would still be abbreviated as 11/11/11 on all continents...

AllenS said...

If you go way, way back, there was the first 11/11/11 without any abbreviations.

Gahrie said...

I owned a brown corduroy 3 piece suit in high school...there is a picture of me wearing it in the yearbook....

Darrell said...

Even better, the slash and the dash hadn't been invented back then. It was all 111111 all the time!

virgil xenophon said...

Of course it's really 11/11/11/11/ this time--the eleventh hour of the eleventh month of the eleventh day of the eleventh year..Veteran's day...or "Armistice Day" commemorating the end of WW I as it was originally known and as I grew up until it was changed in 1954 when I was in the 4th grade..

Carnifex said...

@Gahrie

You too?!

On a more serious note, with halloween just passed, and the short days of autumn stealing on us, now is the time for uncomfortable subjects.

This past year, we have had a growing problem with flash mobs. Not the kind that does impromptu dance numbers either, but real mobs. Of teenagers. Committing crimes. And here's where it gets nasty, black teenagers.

I try to follow the news for any indicators of societal breakdowns so I can project into the future and try to protect my family. There had been outbreaks of violence for years obviously, but this year a trend developed of black youths swarming businesses, and victims.

I believe that with the passing of the more exuberant holidays such violence will de-escalate into just neighborhood mobbings. But it will re-emerge come summertime, and be even more viscious and shocking.

Growing up in the 60's we were taught that there were no differences between the races, and I truly still believe that is so. I believed that liberal progressive policies were the cause of violent anti-social behavior. But I am starting to wonder.

But where do I turn now? Cities like Chicago, Birmingham, Washington DC, and Detroit are turning into free fire zones, even with their draconian gun laws. Their rampant liberal policies have left their citizens unable, and or unwilling to protect themselves.

Cities like Austen, Seattle. and Boulder are just as progressive, yet they don't have the same problem with crime.

Why?

Surely not economics. Washington is booming under Liberal Democrats and Rino Republicans.

Maybe its parenting? Daniel Moynahan had his study in the 60's about the lack of father figures in black households. White demographics are approaching if not surpassing those numbers now but we don't see a equal rise in crime rates. In fact nationally, crime rates are falling.

Except in 1 demographic.

The "hiphop" culture is consumed by mostly white teenagers, so that lets out media indoctrination.

What possesses someone into believing a game called "knock out king" is a good thing? Or that pulling fair goers out of their cars and beating them just because their skin color is different, is fun?

I've opened myself up to charges of racism. Hell I've been called worse by better people, so please, someone, tell me where I am wrong.

Toad Trend said...

Carnifex

I hear you. Personal protection and for that of your family will be important moving forward. Jackbooted fascist government types also factor in with the MO of the hiphop types - both are after your personal property, truth be told.

Maintain your standards and keep your head up. Be generous, help your neighbor(s) when called upon, and pray for the survival of our country.

ErnieG said...

This topic reminded me of one of Henry Raddick's hilarious reviews at Amazon.com. This is his review of Bigotry (Issues in Focus) by Kathlyn Gay:

"With my Uncle Sandy's intemperate public outbursts becoming more and more needlessly graphic, I bought this book to help him address his homophobia. But it's a sad day when a supposedly intelligent 74 year old man dismisses a book as worthless solely on the strength of the author's name. I told him not to judge a book from its cover, but that's hardly an argument to persuade a man who to this day refuses even to shake hands with a man if he is wearing corduroy. "

Craig said...

The ancestor through whom I trace my Native American ancestry was a Cordray, descended I am told from an Earl of Corduroy, who invaded England with William the Conqueror in 1066.

Balfegor said...

re: virgil xenophon --

Yes, Remembrance Day was my immediate thought too. Never such innocence, never before or since, as changed itself to past without a word, and all that.

DADvocate said...

Will my thighs make that funny brrrrp-brrrrp sound when I walk?

Dan in Philly said...

The significant thing about the date is it's the last binary date of our lifetimes, if you exclude the "20" in the year. We have had a lot of them over the past 2 years, but Friday marks the very last one. We can tell our grandkids about where we were this day...

Curious George said...

Not a good day for fat chicks.

Deb said...

Curious, you just created a hostile commentary envionment for fat people.

BJM said...

I can't help but snark that the Guardian could use a bit of moral corduroy to navigate the cultural swamp into which they have descended.

BJM said...

@Craig

Ah...but do you know the "real" story?

The Norman invasion was planned as a sneak attack, but the Earl of Cor du Roi kitted out his men in pants of a sturdy new fabric that set up such a din as they marched to bivouac at Hastings that Harold's sentries were alerted and the element of surprise was lost.

History also claims that after King Harold was slain the Saxons fled in terror from the Norman horsemen, but in fact it was the supernatural wail of thousands of pairs of velours côtelé knee britches.

Ironically, centuries later the Brits would fuel the Industrial Revolution and found a mighty empire on the manufacture of textiles, among the most well known is Manchester cloth= corduroy.