Cynicallous

A light, airy, effervescent, blog of grave consequence. (NOT!) Dedicated to those of us who must respond to negative stimuli by Chernobyling (entombing in concrete) our innermost thoughts.

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Location: Slaughter, Louisiana, United States

A semi-gruntled corporate reliability engineer trying to make ends meet while keeping my wife happy, and myself out of the asylum.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Joey Vento - RIP

The colorful founder of Geno's Steaks in downtown Philly where I ate last
February, died yesterday of a heart attack.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Must be global warming

A hurricane and two earthquakes within two days.

What else could it be?

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Fred Imus - Rest In Peace

Fred Imus, a country songwriter and radio personality who appeared frequently on his older brother Don’s radio show, was found dead in his trailer in Tucson, Ariz., on Saturday. He was 69.

He died in his sleep, said Matthew Hiltzik, a spokesman for Don Imus.

Mr. Imus appeared on country radio shows, most recently co-hosting “Fred’s Trailer Park Bash” on Sirius XM Radio, with a politically incorrect style like his brother’s. He produced Don’s show for a time and called in for decades, becoming “a regular guest who wouldn’t leave,” Mr. Imus said through Mr. Hiltzik.

Although the two often argued on the air, they ended every call with “I love you.”

Before the Imus brothers ventured into radio they recorded a song called “I’m a Hot Rodder (And All That Jazz)” in 1963 as Jay Jay Imus and Freddy Ford.

Mr. Imus peaked musically in 1976 when he wrote “I Don’t Want to Have to Marry You” with Phil Sweet, who worked with him on the railroad. The song was recorded by Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius and reached No. 1 on the country charts.

Fredric Moore Imus was born in Los Angeles on Jan. 11, 1942. He attended Kent State University and served in the Army’s 101st Airborne Division. He married and divorced twice.

Besides his brother, survivors include three sons and several grandchildren.

Mr. Imus also co-authored two books, “The Fred Book,” with the Daily News columnist Mike Lupica, and “Two Guys, Four Corners: Great Photographs, Great Times, and a Million Laughs,” with his brother.

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Shelbie back from the groomer

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Monday, August 01, 2011

Pictures from US 50 Sacramento to Pueblo. (1)

Posted in order from top to bottom. (Looks like all the pictures won't show on the first page. you'll probably have to pick posts individually from the left sidebar to see the rest.)

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Pictures from US 50 Sacramento to Pueblo (2)

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Pictures from US 50 Sacramento to Pueblo (3)

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Pictures from US 50 Sacramento to Pueblo (4)

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