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On Milton Friedman’s 100th Birthday

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Economy, Education, OOT, Open thread at July 30th, 2012 - 11:00 pm


One of Milton Friedman‘s best known examples of Free Market Economics came from Leonard E. Read who wrote a famous article published in 1958 entitled, “I, Pencil.” (Download the .pdf here.)

The basic concept is so full of common sense that it amazes me that it’s not required reading for every student, every civilian and every government politico of every country on the face of the earth. Get government out of the way of the free market, and the free market will take care of everything else.

It’s that simple.

Friedman’s timeless presentation of “I, Pencil” is well worth the 10 minutes it takes to view.

Proven throughout history, practical common sense transcends politics, and it is presented here for purposes of forwarding and linking and rocking and rolling on
The Overnight Open Thread.

Happy 117th Birthday Sam Horwitz

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 35 Comments › )
Filed under Entertainment, History, Humor, Movies, OOT, Open thread at March 5th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

4 March 1895 – 22 November 1955

Born Samuel Horwitz, he was called “Shemp” because “Sam” came out that way in his mother’s thick Litvak accent. [Wiki]

Shemp joined brother Moe Howard (Moses Horwitz) and Larry Fine (Louis Feinberg) to form the original Three Stooges, but quit the trio to make a name for himself. He was replaced by his younger brother Curly Howard (Jerome Horwitz). In 1952, Curly suffered a massive stroke that left him unable to speak. Shemp returned to help fulfill the Stooge’s contract with Columbia Pictures.


When Shemp died, the film directors cut and pasted clips from previous movies, again to complete the filming contract. They also used stand-ins, filmed from the back. In movie-speak, a body double is still referred to as a “Shemp.”

Guess that’s enough for now (h/t Jonco) because it’s time for
The Overnight Open Thread.

[Update: Bumped this post from last night due to breaking news and stuff. It’s almost a virgin thread. – Bunk]

 

Happy Birthday M

by Phantom Ace ( 32 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Open thread at November 19th, 2011 - 12:40 pm

Let’s all wish the beautiful and talented M a Happy Birthday. She’s the unsung hero of the blog. Without her, our posts would not be scheduled correctly or edited. It would be a mess without her.

Happy Birthday M!

Happy Birthday to the Leathernecks.

by savage ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Military at November 10th, 2008 - 2:50 pm

Today is the 233rd birthday of the United States Marine Corps.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was God. In the Beginning was God – and all else was darkness, and void, and without form. So God created the heavens and the earth. He created the sun, and the moon, and the stars, so that light might pierce the darkness. And the earth God divided between the land and the sea, and these He filled with many assorted creatures. And the dark, salty, slimy creatures that inhabited the murky depths of the oceans, God called sailors, and He dressed them accordingly.

And the flighty creatures of the air He called airmen. And these He clothed in uniforms which were ruffled and fowl.

And the lower creatures of the land, God called soldiers. And with a twinkle in His eye, and a sense of humor that only He could have, God gave them trousers too short, and covers too large, and pockets to warm their hands. And to adorn their uniforms, God gave them badges. And He gave them cords. And He gave them ribbons… and patches… and stars… and bells. He gave them emblems… and crests… and all sorts of shiny things that glittered… and devices that dangled. When you’re God, you tend to get carried away in a big way.

And on the 7th day, as you know, God rested. And on the 8th day at 0730, God looked down upon the earth and was not happy.

GOD WAS NOT HAPPY.

So He thought about His labors, and in His infinite wisdom, God created a divine creature and this He called a Marine. And these Marines whom God created in His own image, were to be of the air, the land, and the sea. And these He gave many wonderful uniforms.

He gave them practical, fighting uniforms, so that they could wage war against the forces of Satan and evil.

He gave them service uniforms for their daily work and training, that they might be sharp and ready.

And He gave them evening and dress uniforms. Sharp, stylish, handsome things, so they might score with the ladies on Saturday night, and impress the hell outta everybody!

And at the end of the 8th day, God looked down upon the earth, and saw that it was good. But was God happy? No!

GOD WAS STILL NOT HAPPY.

Because in the course of His labors, He had forgotten one thing… He did not have a Marine uniform! But He thought about it, and thought about it, and finally satisfied Himself in knowing that, well, not everybody can be a Marine

Also, 233 Reasons to Love Your Corps

Hat tip to RTLM and a huge birthday hug from a zoomie.

savage