Yearly Archives: 2017

To mark the inauguration, I offer my comrades this little diversion.  See if you can change TRUMP to PUTIN in thirteen steps (or fewer), changing just one letter in every step, and making sure that each step along the way is a legal five-letter Scrabble word. I have posted my solution in the comments.  If you find a shorter one, please share it.

0.  TRUMP
trum11. ________
2. ________
3. ________
4. ________
5. ________
6. ________
7. ________
8. ________
putie9. ________
10. ________
11. ________
12. ________
13.  PUTIN        

 

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No other liberal entertainer will perform for Trump, so I volunteered to DJ for the event.  Here is my 14-song playlist (subject to approval by Messrs. Bannon, Kushner and Pence):

Baby You’re a Rich Man (The Beatles)
Take the Money and Run (The Steve Miller Band)
Sympathy for the Devil (Rolling Stones)
Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson)
Plastic People (Frank Zappa)
Poor Little Fool (Ricky Nelson)
Ramble On (Led Zeppelin)
Idiot Wind (Bob Dylan)
Fakin’ It (Simon and Garfunkel)
Highway to Hell (AC/DC)
Back in the USSR (The Beatles)
You’re So Vain (Carly Simon)
Beat It (Michael Jackson)
Eat It (Weird Al Yankovic)

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Last month I traveled to Manhattan, Kansas to visit a dear friend who I had not seen for 40 years.  He lived and taught there for a couple of decades until his recent retirement.  During my visit, I attended his retirement reception and helped him a bit with his move — but more importantly, we shared great times, memories old and new.

I had never been to Kansas before and I assumed I would probably not return, so I tried to make the photographic best of it.  Here then is the first installment of my two-part series of shots-at-large from Kansas — this one focuses on my side-trip to Abilene, birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower, population 6,800.

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My main impression of Abilene was that the downtown streets were much wider than they needed to be and much quieter than one might expect them to be.  Perhaps things liven up a bit in October, which is President Eisenhower’s birthday month.

To momentarily pause the slideshow, move your cursor over the image.  Click the image to see a larger version, and click the photo number to start and stop the slideshow.

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