August 22, 2012

"According to my Facebook profile, I'm doing about as well as their stock price..."

"... my "outreach" is -80%, whatever that, and 'outreach,' means."

14 comments:

edutcher said...

All things being equal, it'as probably just as well.

Even the rats left FB a while ago.

Known Unknown said...

And you! a law professor!

Scott said...

Crack is the Sam Rodia of the blog world. Except that nothing in the blog world endures.

rcommal said...

Scott: Now, that's an interesting and intriguing comment!

Scott said...

Thanks rcommal. Here are the clues:

1. Who is Sam Rodia?

2. What did he do?

3. What did he do it with?

4. How is this like Crack's blog?

rcommal said...

I recognized the name and then looked him up. So it would be cheating were I to respond... .

Ann Althouse said...

I had forgotten Rodia's name, so I can't say that if you've been reading this blog you should know it, but I have blogged conspiciously about the Watts Towers. If it weren't for the Wisconsin protests, I'd say it was my all-time favorite photo-op.

Scott said...

On my trip to Los Angeles maybe five years ago, I didn't get to see the Watts Towers. Big mistake! Instead I went to the Huntington Library, which displays the artistic discernment of a railroad baron. Lovely grounds, excruciatingly dull art. I won't make that mistake again, if I ever return to that city.

David R. Graham said...

I agree with Crack.

bagoh20 said...

I sit right now, as I do every day, about 6 blocks from Watts Towers. There is a resemblance, but only in that both the towers and Crack exude Blackness in a 70's flavor, and I mean that as a big compliment to Crack, but not to the towers.

I liked Blacks more in the 70's when they seemed different form the rest of us: tougher, happier, and more real than today. They were Black, they loved it, we all loved it. Now, nobody seems happy about it, because they are just like the rest of us, but with fewer fathers and more assholes.

The towers, although not built in the 70's, look entirely 70's, which was never a good look for anything.

Ann Althouse said...

The guy that built Watts Towers was Italian.

bagoh20 said...

Rodia was an American, and like me, a Pennsylvanian, and a Californian.

bagoh20 said...

Nothing about Watts is Italian today.
0.6% white. When I go home from work it drops to half that. NTTIATWWT.

bagoh20 said...

I guess I need to clarify concerning the towers. I've been driving past them for 30 years, and they always screamed "funk" to me. They say Watts really well, without much Roma. Close up, it's a little different, but driving by I hear Parliament.