Thursday, September 11, 2008

Random thoughts

In lieu of posting something meaningful and worthwhile, here are random thoughts that have been bouncing around my head lately.

-- I’d rather not venture into politics, but I keep hearing about how great a speaker Barack Obama is and I just don’t see it. I didn’t think Bill Clinton was a good speaker either, though everyone said he was, but I think he (during his presidency and shortly thereafter) was better than Obama is. We know McCain isn’t a good speaker, and we know Biden rambles, so the only one who might be a good one is Palin (haven’t heard her speak yet) and I don’t have much hope of that being true.

When I say they aren’t good, I suppose I should clarify. McCain is terrible. He only sometimes gets a point across, and does it without meter, without passion. Obama and Clinton at least get across the point and sometimes hit a great line or speech. But neither is a Churchill, a Reagan, a JFK, or even an FDR. And yet, based on what people keep saying, he’s better than all of them.

-- Something feels wrong about having to wear pants and a jacket during the first few weeks of September. Winter gets fairly cold back home, but fall won’t start until at least midway through October. I guess this is a good fact to keep in mind for the upcoming years.

-- Why couldn’t Tampa beat the Saints? Seriously, guys.

-- A few classmates and I were talking today about why economics graduate programs (and others who force students into economics graduate classes) are the only ones who have a “boot camp” before the program starts. The only thing we can think is that economics is one of the few disciplines where undergraduate and graduate level work have such a large disconnect between the expectations for student knowledge in a related field (mathematics, for us). Can anyone think of others?

-- I've encountered adjustable chairs that always fall to the lowest height before, and that made me assume failing to overcome gravity was the default flaw in these chairs. The one I have now does the opposite--if left alone, it always returns to the highest setting. Every time I sit in it, I get confused because of my expectations.

-- Am I the only one who loves watching Peyton Manning commercials? My new favorite is of course the Oreo "Double Stuff Racing League" commercial that also includes the Williams sisters of tennis, specifically the part where Peyton announces that for himself and Eli, "it's on like Donkey Kong." He seems to have a great sense of humor (judging by his other commercials), and I can't wait to see him on TV when he retires from the NFL.

4 comments:

Meesh Daddy said...

First, I would assume your are not really expecting an answer to the Tampa Bay question. However they will be starting a new quarterback on Sunday. Now they will need to find another excuse for losing.

Second, I like the Seinfeld and Bill Gates commercials. Totally insane and apparently an ongoing saga.

Third, None of the candidates can give speeches, but at least McCain can blame it on his age. and with that I Say Good Night.

drizzle said...

"...and Good Luck. I always wanted to say that. I love that film."

Name that show.

Anyway, a good point has been made. The Seinfeld/Bill Gates commercial is phenomenal. I love the way Seinfeld says "I knew it!" at the end of that one.

Letitianne said...

I'm not impressed by Obama's speaking prowess, either; however, I was absolutely delighted by Palin's speech at the Convention! I'm trying to rationalize showing JUST her speech to my Oral Comm classes -- great examples of delivery and satire, and her timing is impeccable!

I think it's okay to pull out the cords now, and maybe I'll have to re-think my "no cords after Easter" philosophy!

I floated instead of watching Tampa's 2nd half, so I really have no opinion -- your father does, rest assured!

AND I saved the best for last -- ANYTHING Peyton Manning does is wonderful. I can't wait to see him on the Terry Bradshaw Show on FOX Sunday morning -- Michael Strahan joined him this past weekend.

Meesh Daddy said...

The Bill Gates Seinfeld commercial is a series of commercials which is leading to most likely an anouncement of some new product or technology. I like the way they "humanize" the persona of Bill Gates. Keep watching as I am sure there is more to come.

BTW - If Payton does cross over at some point to broadcasting he will most likely be courted by CBS as he plays for the AFC. Not that he would choose them over Fox.