No Naked Climbing; A-Rod Undressed; Storm Threat Wed
February 10, 2009

Would This Entice You To Take up Rock Climbing?

Would This Entice You To Take up Rock Climbing?

No More Naked Hikers: Apparently, the German people have long since liked to cavort about in the buff.  They

This Might Make Me Stay Home

This Might Make Me Stay Home

did so in the early 20th century.  With the rise of the Nazi party, this type of activity was suppressed but, after the war, the allies not only freed the people from a tyrannical rule, it freed them of the need to wear clothes all of the time as the naked frolicking became popular again after the war, particularly in East Germany.  Upon the reunion of Germany, those who were avid nude recreationists influenced the rest of the country. In recent years, Germans were vacationing in Switzerland and doing a bit of nude hiking and climbing.  While Germans were the most prominent nationality to reject clothing in the outdoors, others also came to the Alps.  Much of that influence came from the world wide web, which had numerous stories that talked up the benefits of buff climbing.  Well, no more.  Seems the locals aren’t too hip.  Last year they arrested some folks but couldn’t figure out what to charge them with.  Now there is a law that fines naturalists $170 US dollars.  So, tourists beware…if you want to see nude hikers and climbers…don’t go to Switzerland…sounds like Germany is your best bet!

A-Rod Admitted Taking 'Roids with the Rangers

A-Rod Admitted Taking 'Roids with the Rangers

A-Rod Naked and Ashamed:

It was weird. I dreamed on Sunday night that A-rod admitted to using steroids.  Well, perhaps I’m a prophet.  Seems that Alex Rodriguez is trying the route of Jason Giambi and Andy Pettite in that he’s fessing up rather than trying the denial circuit of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.  He sees that Giambi and Pettite are able to continue their careers and earn millions while the other two are out of the game and facing possible jail time.  Probably a pretty good idea considering he’s still got 9 years left on his contract worth over $25 million per year.   But, in this ESPN interview with Peter Gammons, he leaves a lot of holes, avoids questions like where he got the steroids and asks everyone to

Says He's Been Clean with Yanks

Says He's Been Clean with Yanks

believe that he only took the substances during the time that the reporter claimed the proof pointed to.  He’s hoping everyone would accept his explanation as the truth and leave it at that.  Less than a year ago he told that sage journalist Katie Couric that he never took any banned substances, but NOW, he’s telling the truth even though he doesn’t admit that he lied then.  Tell you what…the first slump he’s in, the New York fans will break out the “A-Fraud” signs and I’m sure he’ll see that and worse on the road.  He may have just kissed the Hall of Fame good-bye and his reputation is in the toilet probably forever.  Keep this in mind…he says he’s been clean since he’s been with the Yankees.  That is very coincidental because he signed a long extension with the Yankees and I suspect that if he had taken steroids, then his current contract could be voided.  Interesting how the “truth” fits so nicely with the financial situation.

I always wondered how Caminiti could break those bats..roid rage?

I always wondered how Caminiti could break those bats..roid rage?

No one is really talking about it but this takes me back to Ken Caminiti.  He was a third baseman with a cannon for an arm.  I used to love watching him play.  Real tough, get your uniform dirty kinda guy.  He was a pretty good hitter  with some decent power and all of a sudden, after he got shipped from the Astros to San Diego, he went bananas, hitting well over .300, popping 40 homers and having 130 RBI.  I think he averaged just 26 homers with a .272 BA for his career.  That one year, he was the league MVP.  In 2002, he admitted in Sports Illustrated that he was doing ‘roids then.  In the article he said that at least half of the players were using.  In the same article, former outfielder Chad Curtis estimated it to be 50%.  The MLB Players Association tut-tutted and, a few days after the article came out, Caminiti suddenly said that he may have exaggerated the amount of the usage.  I always figured  that Louie and Rocko from the union came by for a visit.

Now, a year or so later, the MLB Players Association agreed to have a test of players just to see if there was a problem.  The tests were to be destroyed after the study was complete.  104 players tested positive. One of those was Alex Rodriguez.  That is the test that got him.  So much for the tests being destroyed and the players’ privacy being protected.  The government apparently got ahold of those tests and is now using them against players.

This is the same government that now wants to put our medical records on digital cards so that they can easily obtain

It's What They Don't Tell You That You May Fear

It's What They Don't Tell You That You May Fear

our records but says that our privacy will be protected.  Also, the government will screen all procedures to decide if the treatment from your doctor is cost effective and, if it decides no, then you get denied treatment.  If you are old and need an expensive procedure, you can probably forget it as it will be deemed not cost effective and you are expected to simply die with grace, I suppose.  If you don’t know it…all of this is in the current version of the “Stimulus” package…socialized medicine is buried  in it…but no one is telling you that. Here’s the part that should get your attention:

“The bill would spend $1.1 billion to create a Comparative Effectiveness Council, so that the federal government can decide on whether medical treatments are worth the money. Once the federal government decides how medicine should be practiced, according to the summary featured in a discussion draft of the bill, “interventions…that are found to be less effective and in some cases more expensive will no longer be prescribed.”

Caminiti Early in Career with 'Stros...He had A Gun

Caminiti Early in Career with 'Stros...He had A Gun

Anyway, Jose Canseco is an easily created clown of his own making. But so far, much of what he said has been true.  Ken Caminiti is dead now but what he said appears to be true.  Baseball claims that their study showed that 7-8% of the players tested positive.  Do you believe that?  Charges are that an official of the players union tipped off Rodriguez when tests were coming.  Have you noticed how much home run numbers have come down in the last two years since the penalties came into effect in baseball?  Do you believe anyone associated with the current players and owners in baseball?  Bring back Kennesaw Mountain Landis and this foolishness would stop, methinks.

Wednesday Svr Threat 7AM Wed to 7AM Thu

Wednesday Svr Threat 7AM Wed to 7AM Thu

Severe Threat 7AM Tue to 7AM Wed

Severe Threat 7AM Tue to 7AM Wed

Weather Bottom Line:

We got pretty warm on Monday, though clouds held down the mercury a bit for the first

Severe Probability Wed 7AM to Thu 7AM...best chance

Severe Probability Wed 7AM to Thu 7AM...best chance

part of the day.  Nevertheless, we tied a record high of 70.  Otherwise the general forecast remains in tact with a bit of a consensus coming together.  The NAM has dropped its idea of strong storms early on Wednesday and instead come around to the early afternoon.  The GFS has met the NAM half way and also has an early afternoon biggest threat coming back from its late afternoon scenario.  The helicities are still high and the SWEAT indicies are both relatively high but no longer is the GFS convinced of something in excess of 500, which I explained yesterday

Severe Probability 7AM Tue to 7AM Wed

Severe Probability 7AM Tue to 7AM Wed

always raises an eyebrow.  But, there’s still not much CAPE showing up at alll.  From observations of what is going on and based on the indecies, it would seem that we may have some gusty winds on Tuesday with some rain and then the risk of stronger winds with storms midday to mid afternoon on Wednesday.  No problem at my house because the Ike and the ice took care of my trees already.  I suppose that hail may be of a minor concern.  While we cool down heading through the weekend, It doesn’t look to be too cold..mainly seasonal as the long wave flow continues to be generally zonal in nature.  Until we get a big fat ridge out west, we won’t get too cold any time soon.  Here’s the text for day 3…

DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0230 AM CST MON FEB 09 2009

VALID 111200Z – 121200Z

…THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS WED ACROSS A BROAD AREA EAST OF
THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INTO THE APPALACHIANS….

…SYNOPSIS…
SHORT TO MEDIUM RANGE FORECAST GUIDANCE INDICATES THAT A SERIES OF
VIGOROUS SHORT WAVE IMPULSES WILL CONTINUE TO PROGRESS INTO AND
THROUGH A BROADER SCALE TROUGH IN THE MAIN BELT OF WESTERLIES
CURVING FROM THE EASTERN PACIFIC THROUGH THE SOUTHWESTERN AND SOUTH
CENTRAL UNITED STATES.  ONE OF THESE SYSTEMS IS EXPECTED TO BE IN
THE PROCESS OF ACCELERATING OUT OF THE TROUGH…INTO THE MIDDLE
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BY 12Z WEDNESDAY…BEFORE CONTINUING
NORTHEASTWARD AND EASTWARD ON THE NORTHERN PERIPHERY OF SUBTROPICAL
RIDGING…INTO THE LOWER GREAT LAKES/NORTHERN MID ATLANTIC COAST
REGION BY 12Z THURSDAY.  A CONSOLIDATING DEEP SURFACE CYCLONE IS
PROGGED TO ACCOMPANY THIS FEATURE…WITH A TRAILING COLD FRONT
SURGING EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TOWARD THE ATLANTIC SEABOARD.
PRECEDING THIS FRONT…VERY STRONG FLOW FIELDS…ASSOCIATED WITH A
100+ 500 MB JET CORE AND BROAD 50-70 KT SOUTHERLY 850 JET…APPEAR
LIKELY TO OVERSPREAD A POTENTIALLY BROAD WARM SECTOR FROM THE
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INTO THE APPALACHIANS.

…EAST OF LWR MS VALLEY INTO THE APPALACHIANS…
CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING THAT STRONGER FORCING…ASSOCIATED WITH THE
MID-LEVEL SHORT WAVE TROUGH…WILL REMAIN FAR ENOUGH NORTH THAT A
SIGNIFICANT CONVECTIVE CLUSTER WILL NOT DEVELOP ALONG COASTAL AREAS
AND CUT-OFF A MODEST RETURN FLOW OF MOISTURE FROM THE WESTERN GULF
OF MEXICO.  LATEST SREF AND MREF BOTH INDICATE A HIGH LIKELIHOOD OF
MID 50S+ SURFACE DEW POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS THE MISSISSIPPI/OHIO
RIVER CONFLUENCE BY 12Z WEDNESDAY…AND THIS SHOULD DEVELOP
EAST/NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY…BEFORE THE GULF INFLOW
BECOMES CUT OFF BY THE EASTWARD ADVANCING COLD FRONT.

GIVEN THE STRENGTH OF EXPECTED FORCING THROUGH THE OHIO AND
TENNESSEE VALLEYS…AND THE STRENGTH OF THE LOW-LEVEL AND DEEP LAYER
SHEAR THROUGH MUCH OF THE EASTERN U.S…THE MAGNITUDE OF WARM SECTOR
DESTABILIZATION APPEARS TO BE THE MAIN UNCERTAINTY CONCERNING THE
POTENTIAL FOR A MUCH MORE SIGNIFICANT SEVERE CONVECTIVE EVENT.
FORECAST SOUNDINGS INDICATE THE NORTHEASTWARD ADVECTION OF AN
ELEVATED MIXED LAYER ACROSS THE WARM SECTOR THAT COULD PRECLUDE…OR
AT LEAST LIMIT…PRE-FRONTAL STORM DEVELOPMENT …AND ALLOW FOR THE
REALIZATION OF ONLY VERY WEAK CAPE–ON THE ORDER OF A FEW HUNDRED
J/KG–WHERE THE FRONT STRONGLY FORCES CONVECTIVE DEVELOPMENT.  WHILE
THIS COULD MINIMIZE POTENTIAL FOR HAIL…AND PERHAPS THE RISK FOR
TORNADOES…AN APPRECIABLE RISK FOR DAMAGING WIND GUSTS APPEARS TO
EXIST WITH AN ANTICIPATED FRONTAL SQUALL LINE
WEDNESDAY…PARTICULARLY ACROSS KENTUCKY/TENNESSEE…PARTS OF
INDIANA AND OHIO.

Birth of A Nation of Lies-Baseball Follows Script?
February 8, 2009

Clemens Said the Steroids Were For His Wife

Clemens Said the Steroids Were For His Wife

Clemens Wife Before & After Steroids?

Clemens Wife Before & After Steroids?

Barry Early and Late in Career

Barry Early and Late in Career

Steroids and Baseball:

Last year, Roger Clemens took his turn in front of Congress regarding steroids. He said such memorable things such as he “misremembered” many things.  But, he claims he never took steroids.  He said he bought some for his wife.  So, he threw his wife under the bus.  His former trainer claims that he did give Clemens steroids.  Part of the testimony regarded large cysts on his backside, an apparent side effect to injecting steroids.  Clemens is under investigation for perjury.  Barry Bonds is facing charges that he lied

Canseco Says A-Rod Did Steroids And Hit on His Wife...at least he didn't Hit his wife, Jose

Canseco Says A-Rod Did Steroids And Hit on His Wife...at least he didn't Hit his wife, Jose

to a grand jury regarding his steroid use.  The trial is supposed to be coming up and the government apparently has tests from 2003 and prior to that they say are positive tests against Bonds.  There is also a secretly taped conversation between one of Bonds’ former associates and his trainer.  The trainer has gone to jail for refusing to testify but, this recorded conversation has him telling the jilted associate ways to avoid getting detected in tests.  It included stuff about cysts forming where injections are given.  Before we slam the jail door shut on Barry…he seems to have an ally in the courtroom.  The judge appears to be poised to disallow the drug tests prior to 2003 as well as the secret tape.  Now, we have a report from Sports Illustrated regarding Alex Rodriguez saying that he not only tested positive for steroids, but that one of the union leaders was tipping him and other players off as to when they would be tested so they could prepare in advance to avoid detection.  They say where there’s smoke there’s fire.  I’d say there is a towering inferno brewing.

Idiotic Scene From "Historic" Birth of a Nation

Idiotic Scene From "Historic" Birth of a Nation

On This Date in History: First, on an interesting note relating to baseball and Bonds as well as a recent post, I found out that Hank Aaron’s birthday was February 5.  The man he passed as the all time home run king, Babe Ruth, celebrated his birthday on February 6.  That’s kinda unusual.  Then, I got to thinking…which is dangerous…I had a post regarding the Great Baltimore Fire on Feb 7-8 1904.  Speculation is that it started from a carelessly tossed cigarette or cigar.  Now, Ruth would have just celebrated his 9th birthday and his father’s bar is located close by to where the fire started. I don’t think that Ruth had been sent away to St. Mary’s Orphanage when he was 9, so what about the possibility that the fire was started by the juvenile delinquent George Herman Ruth!

Griffith's KKK Saves The South from Reconstruction...Nonsense

Griffith's KKK Saves The South from Reconstruction...Nonsense

That would make a good story line for our feature of the day…Kentuckian David Wark Griffith.  He was born not far from Louisville in La Grange and became famous for the first full length feature film, Birth of a Nation.  The film opened on this date in 1915 and is widely regarded as historic and monumnetal and such.  I could never figure out why because it’s stupid and it’s biased and racist and inaccurate.  It’s not the content so much as the techniques that Griffith used and pioneered that gives the film its place in history.

Griffith was born in 1875 to an Ex-Confederate.  Now, much of the nation today thinks of Kentucky as being in the South.  But, when I moved here, I couldn’t believe I was moving so far north.  I thought I was in Yankeeland.  Kim Stevens is from Alabama and she married a guy from Louisville. Her family said that they thought they could accept that she was marrying a “Yankee.”  People who are really in the South don’t think of Kentucky as being in the South.   Oh…the anger I get from people about that.  I tell people to move to Jackson, Mississippi if they want to find out what the South is like.  I point out that about 25,000 served in the Confederacy from Kentucky while over 130,00o served in the Union.  I point out that Louisville was home to the

Griffith's KKK Saves The Ladies! More Foolishness

Griffith's KKK Saves The Ladies! More Foolishness

Army of the Ohio and 75,000 Union Troops who were invited into the state by the legislature in late 1861.  I point out that Louisville averages over 15 inches of snow a year and often gets below zero.  I point out that St. Louis is exactly 250 miles due west, was a major city in a border state yet no one calls them the South.  My thesis had to do with Loiusville’s true roots being with the North but that they purposely realigned themselves with the South for economic reasons after the war.  That’s where the myth of the Kentucky Colonel comes from.  Louisville had the only working railroad into the South after the war and wanted to capitalize economically for the rebuilding south and so they basically said, “why, we wuz with ya all the time boys!! Do business with us, not them Yankees!”  Never mind that Braxton Bragg came into the state with an Army of 45, 000 hoping to get Kentuckians to join the Confederate cause.  Kentuckians declined, leaving Bragg to refer to Kentuckians as a bunch of “shuffling middlemen.”  Now, there were no book burnings, but Kentuckians simply left out all references to the North when they wrote the history of the state, specifically the Memorial History of Louisville to 1896.  They had a whole section on the Southern Exposition but said not one word about the National Industrial Exposition that lasted twice as long.  They made no reference to a huge event that became national in scope in 1885 celebrating the birthday of US Grant.  It’s on Grant’s Tomb in the form of a plaque but is found nowhere (except my published article…Ohio Valley History Fall 2008… and thesis) because they wanted no one to find out about it.  It messed up their story.

Protesters Were Pretty Close To the Mark

Protesters Were Pretty Close To the Mark

Well, DW Griffith was part of the mythmaking when he made Birth of a Nation.  For the first month of its release, it was called The Clansmen and was a biased view of the Civil War and Reconstruction.  It portrayed African Americans in an awful light and as evil and bad.  It created the illusion of the Ku Klux Klan as some heroic figures.  Now, US Grant had crushed the Klan in the 1870′s.  But, not long after Griffith’s stupid movie, the Klan re-emerged to be a scurge on the land for decades to come.  There is little doubt that Griffith’s film helped sway public support toward the reborn group that became “anti” all sorts  of things, not just African Americans.  It’s an idiotic film.  It was censored in some cities and sparked riots in many northern cities.  The newly formed NAACP tried to have it banned.  Griffith did agree to cut out some particularly offensive scenes.  But, the film itself is largely historically a fraud and I suppose it set the stage for historic movies to come as most Hollywood historically based films are not accurate…don’t believe everything you see.

There are some interesting things about the film though was that Griffith began the idea of feature length films. He also was the first to make actors rehearse before shooting scenes, thus increasing the quality of the acting.  Griffith helped pioneer the use of zooms and close ups and panning camera shots. He also had breakthroughs in editing techniques that are still used today.  His work with the actors helped launch the big careers of people like Mary Pickford, Lionel Barrymore and Lillian Gish.  He later went on to form United Artists with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.  So, Griffith does have a place in film history….just don’t buy his work of propaganda and foolishness AS history…its nonsense.

Weather Bottom Line: Told you that things may change…I mean come on…we’re talking about weather a couple of weeks out and the accuracy of a 7 day forecast has some pretty good grains of salt to ingest after day 2 and they get bigger as you go toward day 7.  Anyway, data is suggesting that we are cooler with some light rain Sunday. Fine.  Then we warm up but data really doesn’t support highs toward 70 on Wednesday.  And the models are not all that enthused about severe weather here.  The good stuff coming together appears to be more down in the Ozarks back into North Texas.  But, I would rest too easy just yet.  Still  could be of some interest but the models just aren’t on board yet.  There may be a bit of climatology in the equations of the models causing a bit of a bias.  Now, nothing else has much changed.  We look like we have a consensus of us getting into pattern after that of being on the edge of the freezing line.  Nothing really scarey at this point but it does look like a pain to forecast and generally seasonally chilly conditions.  Going out toward the 20th, the GFS wants to dig down cold air with some snow.  But, thats a long way out and I wouldn’t bet the ranch on that.  But, its still winter..its bound to get cold again.  So, enjoy the milder air for the first few days of the week while you can.

Jose, Roger Or Bill-Who Is The Best Fighter?
July 17, 2008

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Same BORING Story Our weather is not changing through the weekend. Sunday has a scant chance for an isolated t’storm but that isn’t much of a chance. Next week, the prospects for scattered or isolated stuff shows up but that’s about it. Bertha is still boring as it hangs around and tries to hold together. I wouldn’t be surprised to see it end up in Europe. There is a disturbance in the Western Caribbean that looks decent but will probably move into Central America. I think that is the one that some models try to bring out in the Bay of Campeche in some shadowy circulation but that’s about it. In other words, that’s boring too. The guy just off the South American coast still looks to have some potential if it would just nudge a bit farther north. It is very very tough for a storm to get any circulation when its that close to 10 degrees north. So, for the time being it too is boring.

When bored, do what the professionals do…turn to steroids. Yes indeed. On Today’s Steroid list is some new information on an old story. If you recall, when we last left Roger Clemens, he was suing his old trainer, Brian McNamee for inventing, at the risk of going to prison, a story that he (McNamee) gave Clemens steroids. Clemens never said why McNamee would risk going to jail for a lie. But there was a lot of things Clemens said that he “misremembered”. Roger and I were in high school at rival schools at the same time and at the University of Texas at the same time, but I don’t recall that word ever showing up in my curriculum. Clemens finally manned up and said the steroids were for his wife! Always good to find a skirt to hide behind. There was another person in this story by the name of Kirk Radomski who has been convicted of distributing steroids to professional athletes. Now we have the story( Newsday)that Radomski, a former clubhouse attendant for the New York Mets, found mailing slips for packages sent from him to Clemens. Of course there is no proof (NYTimes) as to what was in the packages. I mean a convicted steroids dealer who worked for the New York Mets with no connections with Clemens probably sent him a box of chocolates, right?

Any mention of steroids would be absent without mentioning Jose Canseco, who opened the whole can of worms when he wrote a book about the subject. Well, people forget it was really the late Ken Caminiti who in a Sports Illustrated interview said that 60 to 70 percent of the players in the league used performance enhancing drugs. Of course when the players union heard that, a couple of “representatives” from the union paid Caminiti a visit and he changed his story saying he may have been exaggerating. Well, Ken is dead now and he can’t say I told you so but we have Jose to do that instead. Canseco had a fling with Madonna and Jose also got divorced from his wife, among other things. Canseco was famous as a “bash brother” and then infamous as the pharmacist. Now, Jose is making accusations against his former friend Alex Rodriquez, who has been linked to Madonna and who is supposedly getting divorced. There seems to be a lethal combination here that might come to a boil at any moment. So, Jose decided to vent with a boxing match against former Philadelphia Eagle Vai Sikahema who was one of those little, tough as nails players who was fearless. I’d say that Canseco is about 70 pounds heavier and 6 inches taller. Here is the pre-fight smack talk followed by some highlights of the fight, which is just about the whole fight because it only lasted 97 seconds. Take a guess who hit the canvas.

Jose Canseco/Vai Sikahema Smacktalk on the couch

Canseco/Sikahema “war by the shore” video lowlights

So, Canseco fights for less time than it took him to strike out and Roger Clemens fights by blaming his wife and misremembering. Let’s look to a real fighter…North Dakota Governor William “Fightin’ Bill” Langer who On This Date in 1934 did his fighting like a real American. He declared independence! See, he was a hard charging Republican depression-era governor who liked to tell good stories with funny anecdotes. He had a way of not just inspiring loyalty, but also demanding it of the state employees. They were required to turn over a percentage of their pay checks to his political machine. There was a snag and that was part of their salaries came from the Federal Government. By 1934, the Executive Branch of the Federal Government was run by Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt who was partisan enough to change the name of the Hoover Dam to the Boulder Dam out of spite for Herbert Hoover. So, Fightin’ Bill was charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States. Langer was convicted but refused to resign his post, instead choosing to barricade himself in his office. He tossed a spittoon through a window, unilaterally declared that North Dakota was independent from the United States and declared martial law. He finally gave in when the state supreme court said he had no standing as governor and Lt. Governor Olson took over. Undeterred, he came back. He got his wife nominated for Governor against Democrat Tom Moodie. She lost but five days after Moodie took over, Langer played his last card. He made it known that Moodie had voted in another state less than five years prior, therefore making him ineligible for office! Moodie resigned and the Lt. Governor took over. North Dakota had four governors in 7 months.

History suggests that had Langer been involved in steroids, he would have blamed his wife instead of putting her in the fight, then he’d have divorced her, fallen on his face groveled at the feet of Madonna. The fight would have shrunk from Bill and this date in history would really be boring.

Rebirth of Dara Torres and Decline of Bertha
July 8, 2008

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I suspect that Bertha is heading toward the graveyard. Bertha popped up to a Cat 3 which caused a flurry of activity in the nation’s newsrooms…never mind that it wasn’t ever forecast to affect the US. It’s part of the hysteria. I even saw a couple of bloggers claim that oil prices would go up even though there are not petroleum interests in the region of the storm’s path. Such nonsense. You can see from the satellite image that I borrowed from the US Navy’s Naval Research Laboratory that the eye has disappeared, the western flank is eroding and the National Hurricane Center indicates that dry air may be getting into the eyewall. I had told you about the sea surface temperatures and the NHC says that recent weakening may be attributed not only to the shearing that they were forecasting, but also cooler water. As they say, the environment is getting hostile to Bertha. When you see an eroding like this, it’s tough for it to get back to a position of strength when there is nothing to indicate a real good environment ahead. My guess is that this guy has seen its best days.

Dara Torres and the questions. Look at what sports such as Major League Baseball and the Tour de France and track and field done. Here is a story of a woman who improbably at the age of 41 make a comeback and beat swimmers half her age. And now, the question of Dara Torres and steroids or other performance enhancers has arisen. To be fair, Mark Spitz couldn’t do it and this woman has come back from numerous surgeries, a 6 year lay off and the birth of a child to return to the top of the heep. How did she do it? We used to accept hard work…the old American ethic. And why not? George Foreman came back after years of inactivity to become the World Heavyweight Champion at an advanced age. He was celebrated and went on to sell lots of grills. But today, questions arise. This woman has not only been tested, she’s done so at her request. Baseball players had to be forced but this woman begs to prove her innocence. It’s too bad we have come to a point that potential great stories of people who overcome the odds are put under the microscope and suspicion arises for her achievement alone. Here is an article from former Louisville Courier-Journal columnist Pat Forde who now writes for ESPN:

Pat Forde Article

The story is about the same. Yes, the Slight Risk is near us but that is generally a wide expanse to compensate for any potential that storms stay going overnight. They probably won’t. The front is pokey and won’t come through here until midday or early afternoon on Wednesday. This means our best chances for rain will be Tuesday night through Wednesday midday. The front will be past us by the heating of the day. As usual though, we will monitor the situation for any hiccups.

Jim Thorpe, All-American; Jose Canseco (fill in the blank)
May 28, 2008

The weather is co-operating with the forecast.  We had the frontal boundary sag down our way and trigger some pretty good thunderstorms in the northern part of the viewing area. As it sagged down into the metro, an upper low from the southwest…perhaps an MCV…came across bringing pretty good storms to the southwest.  Biggest problem with this stuff was the heavy rain with some flooding problems in Jackson and Lawrence Counties.  All of that is out of the way…high pressure will build in and shove out the clouds by Wednesday afternoon.  Much drier and cooler air will take hold.  Thursday look for a cool start and warm afternoon.  Friday, the humidity returns as we move to the mid 80′s. On Saturday, we are hot and humid as another front comes down.  The timing is a bit in flux but I would think that this system may provide a better chance for strong thunderstorms than the last one.  I”m not going to worry about it at this point. Snow White and I will probably be found sculling on the river.

Jose Canseco…the man who helped to bring steroids into the game of baseball then helped to reveal to the world the MLB steroid scurge, now has a new way to keep his name in the headlines…though the headlines this time may be on page 17-C.  He is going to box another former athlete. 

See the Video of who will take on Jose Canseco!.


On This Date In History:  King Gustav V of Sweden said to Jim Thorpe, “Sir, you are the greatest athlete in the world” following Thorpe’s performance at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm.  Two things are funny about the famous utterance that would precede just about every Thorpe appearance for the rest of his life.  First off, Thorpe had tried to walk away but before he could, the king reached out and grabbed his hand.  Then, after the comment, Thorpe simply said, “Thanks King!” The king then gave Thorpe a silver chalice in the shape of a Viking ship lined with gold and embedded with jewels

James Francis Thorpe was born on this date in 1887 in what was then the Indian Territory of Oklahoma.  They say he was 5/8 Indian…whatever that means.  He was the great-great grandson of Black Hawk, the famous chief of the Sauk tribe that fought valiantly to preserve the tribes land against the European settlers in Illinois.  Black Hawk was known to be a tough and courageous warrior, though it is unknown what kind of football player he was.  But he great-great grandson was one of the best ever and then some.

Thorpe not only won the Decathlon AND the Pentathlon in the 1912 Olympics, he did so by finishing first in every single event except the Javelin.  He played football at Carlisle Industrial Indian School under Pop Warner where he became and All-American.  He played professional football and became the commissioner of what was to become the NFL.  While he was playing pro-football, he also played Major League Baseball for John McGraw’s fabled New York Giants and the Cincinnati Reds.  He was known world wide and still is today. He became an active spokesman for Indian affairs, had a dance troupe. At age 58, he showed his patriotism by joining the merchant marine toward the end of World War II.

But, like many American heroes, Thorpe’s tale of triumph has a tragic side.  A year or so after he returned to New York to a ticker tape parade, a newspaper reported that Thorpe had played for a semi-pro baseball team while he was in college for two years.  I think he made something like $60 a month.  Thorpe said he was just a poor Indian kid who didn’t know that was against the rules.  Well, the AAU and the US Olympic Committee as well as the International Olympic Committee all came down on Thorpe and took his medals away and struck his records from the books.  They even took back the Viking Ship!   In 1950, he was voted the best athlete of the first half of the 20thcentury by the Associated Press. By that time, Sports Illustrated says he was a bloated alcoholic living in a trailer.  He died of a heart attack in 1953 with very little to his name, not even his gold medals.

From 1952 to 1972, Avery Brundage served as the head of the International Olympic Committee and he staunchly held firm in preventing Thorpe from being reinstated, even after he died.  Brundage used the old “ignorance is no excuse” routine.  Brundage died in 1975 and in 1982, the IOC changed course and said it had erred in taking Thorpe’s medals. His records were put back in the  books and by the end of the century, he was again honored as, not just the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century, but of the entire 100 year span.

Here’s the kicker.  It is speculated that Brundage held a racial grudge against Thorpe.  That is probably up for debate….but here is a more specific fact.  Avery Brundage did have an ax to grind against Thorpe.  You see….the man who ate Thorpe’s dust in 1912 by coming in 6th in the Pentathlon and 15th in the Decathlon was none other than, Avery Brundage.

Oh…and by the way…there’s a town in Pennsylvania called Jim Thorpe. 

You can read about Jim Thorpe, PA.

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