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Calling himself “A liberally progressive, sarcastically cynical, iconoclastic polymath,” Headly Westerfield has been a professional writer all his adult life.

Headlines Du Jour ► Sunday, December 8, 2013

While you were sleeping the Not Now Silly news team went creeping and crawling thru’ the internets with one mission in mind: Bring back nothing but the best in news headlines. Let’s get right to it with today’s Headlines Du Jour.

TODAY IN WTF? NEWS:

ANOTHER EXCITING EPISODE OF COPS GONE WILD:

Unarmed Man Shot At By NYPD
Has Been Charged With Assault
Because Bullets Hit Bystanders

IF I HAD TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN, I’D BE AN ARCHEOLOGIST:

FOX “NEWS” IN THE NEWS:

‘God Help Us’: Fox News Columnist Calls Pope Francis the ‘Catholic Church’s Obama’

ALL I NEED IS THE AIR THAT I BREATH:

Shanghai’s Choking Smog
Registers ‘Beyond Index’

TODAY IN FOLK MUSIC:

Bob Dylan Stratocaster sets auction
record, sells for nearly $1 million

ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM DETROIT, ‘MERKA’S FIRST THROWAWAY CITY:

Axel Foley Is Coming Back To Detroit
In Another ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ Film

THE HEAD BECKERHEAD:

Glenn Beck Says Daughter Brainwashed
into Thinking he is Anti-Gay

◄◄ From the Wayback Machine ►►
The Day I Shook Hands With Glenn Beck

NEWS FROM OUTER SPACE:

Mysterious Alien Planet in
Farthest-ever Orbit Discovered

UA Astronomers Discover
Planet That Shouldn’t Be There

Massive Black Hole Duo: Possible
Sighting by NASA’s WISE

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Headlines Du Jour ► Saturday, December 7, 2013

While you were asleep — getting the nightly beauty sleep you don’t even need because you’re perfect just the way you are — the Not Now Silly interns have been working diligently, wandering up and down the far less populated parts of the cyber-sphere, collecting nothing but the best headlines. When they are exhausted and can carry no more, they return in the hopes that I will finally feed them. However, that will only happen if I really like the headlines they brought back for you. Meanwhile, here’s today’s Headlines Du Jour.

ANOTHER EXCITING EPISODE OF COPS GONE WILD:

Drunk sheriff’s officer pulls over and
punches driver in road rage incident


TODAY IN LGBT NEWS:

Attorney: Transgender murder victim’s
life not as valuable as higher class victims


ON THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY AGAIN:

Dick Cheney Didn’t Regret His Vote Against Freeing
Nelson Mandela, Maintained He Was A ‘Terrorist’

THE POLITICIZATION OF MANDELA’S DEATH:

A Comprehensive Guide To Conservative Reactions To Nelson Mandela’s Death

How Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC
Covered Nelson Mandela’s Passing

Meet The Mandela RINOs: Republicans
Who Lost Their R-Card For Praising Mandela

SC Sheriff Takes Stand Against Honoring
Mandela: ‘He Was Not an American!’

Rick Santorum compares himself to Nelson Mandela
fighting against the ‘apartheid’ of Obamacare

Columnist Under Fire for Blasting ‘Famous
Nice Black Man Dies!’ Mandela Coverage

The Worst Reactions to Nelson Mandela’s Death

Republicans praise Mandela, draw ire of supporters

HERE’S YOUR NEW WORLD ORDER:

The World Bank Pushes
For Universal Health Care
In Every Nation By 2030


ANOTHER SALVO IN THE PHONY WAR ON CHRISTMAS:

The Atheists Are Coming! Fox Wants You
to Blare the War on Christmas™ Sirens


FOX “NEWS” IN THE NEWS:

‘Really?!’ Fox’s Gretchen Carlson Can’t Believe Her Guests All Love Pot So Much

O’Reilly Grills Palin About GOP Tea
Party Infighting: ‘You Can’t Keep
Sniping at Each Other’

Stewart Hammers Fox’s Stuart Varney: You
Want to Lecture the Pope on Helping the Poor?!

What kind of crazy MoFo would
support Pat Robertson for POTUS?

Exactly!!!


REMEMBER WHEN THIS CRAZY MOFO RAN FOR POTUS?

Pat Robertson tells woman: ‘Something in your character’ makes men abuse you

SO GLAD WE’RE LIVING IN A POST-RACIAL SOCIETY:

Black cop says white colleagues arrested her knowing she was one of them

Ten Disturbingly Racist Things About St. Louis


NEWS YOU CAN USE . . . OR NOT:

Puddles is Atlanta’s sad clown with a golden voice


VIDEO DU JOUR:

Puddles Du Jour

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Where The Sidewalk Ends, Racism Begins *

Where the sidewalk ends. If you’re Black, you might want to stop right here.

Some day you simply must take a stroll southbound on the west side of South Douglas Road in Coconut Grove, Florida. Walk from Grand Avenue past Washington and Thomas Avenues and the Frances S. Tucker Elementary School

On your left Thomas Avenue jogs and Charles Avenue [on which the E.W.F. Stirrup House anchors the other end of the street, near Main Highway] ends; although Charles has an odd little western dogleg that can’t be seen from SW 37th Ave, aka Douglas. Crossing Charles Terrace, a street that only runs two blocks west and not at all east, you can’t help note the serene, stark beauty of the Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery on your left. While distracted you almost walk into a wooden fence as the sidewalk abruptly ends.

The wooden fence hides a cinder block wall that runs from this point west for two long blocks. The wall was built for one reason and one reason alone: to keep Black Coconut Grove out of White Coconut Grove. The sidewalk ends for one reason. Racism begins.

This wall represents the historic COLOUR LINE that divided the Black backyards on Charles Terrace from the White backyards along Kumquat Avenue. To heighten the sense of segregation, none of the streets along Charles Terrace were allowed to link to Kumquat Avenue or any of the White streets to the south or west.

The Coconut Grove Wall of Shame™ is not unlike the wall in my home town of Detroit known alternatively as The 8 Mile Wall, The Wailing Wall, or the Birwood Wall. A search on the Googalizer for the 8 Mile Wall turns up references, history, as well as tons of images. However, one has to go digging to find any images or references to the Coconut Grove Wall, the history of which is being buried like much of the history of West Grove.


A CAPSULE HISTORY OF THE 8 MILE WALL: Back in the ’40s the Wyoming-8 Mile neighbourhood was mostly farmland; while the city’s northern border was already established at 8 Mile, it hadn’t been developed yet. However, there was already a Black enclave in the area from earlier times. During The War Years Detroit was experiencing a war time boom and housing was desperately needed. Meanwhile, a developer wanted to build in the Wyoming-8 Mile area was having trouble getting Federal Housing Authority loans for the new tract due to the perceived undesirability of the adjacent Black. The developer struck a deal: It would build a 6-foot wall to separate the Whites from the Blacks. The Black folk could have their side of the wall and would be redlined out of the other side of the wall, and a lot of the rest of Detroit, for that matter.

Related: The Detroit Riots

Pic from Racial, Regional Divide Still Haunt Detroit’s
Progress
, an excellent All Things Considered on NPR

The main reason you will find thousands of pictures of the 8 Mile Wall is because parts of it have been reclaimed and decorated with gayly painted scenes of iconic Black historic moments.

The 8 Mile Wall no longer divides Black from White; White Flight has seen to that. Both sides of that wall are now predominately Black in a city that is now almost entirely Black, except for all the new carpetbagging hipsters gentrifying huge swaths of Motown. But, that’s another story for another day.

The Coconut Grove Wall of Shame is of a slightly later vintage. The following comes from a much longer article — about the much longer COLOUR LINE that has West Coconut Grove hemmed in TO THIS VERY DAY. There are two distinct sides to The Wall, as Miami New Times writer Kirk Nielsen called it 15 years ago, when he asked and answered the musical question, “How can you tell where white Coconut Grove ends and black Coconut Grove begins? Just look for the barbed wire.”

In 1946 the Miami Housing Authority approved construction of a 25-acre tract of small single-family homes for low-income blacks on Charles Terrace, west of Douglas Road. By the time the houses were completed in 1949, workers had also erected a concrete block wall along the southern boundary of the new development. As reported by the Miami Herald (and cited by Marvin Dunn in his new book Black Miami in the Twentieth Century), the city planning board required the wall in order to provide “suitable protection” for the white neighborhood. A Florida Supreme Court ruling three years earlier had rendered illegal Dade County’s segregation of black residential districts. But that didn’t stop the city from putting the wall up.

Brown and weathered, the concrete block barrier still runs a quarter-mile, from Douglas Road west to the Carver Middle School parking lot. Six feet tall, higher in some places, it divides the leafy back yards of Kumquat Avenue on one side from the tree-starved lots of Charles Terrace on the other.

Lou-vern Fisher, who moved to Miami with her parents in 1936 from Georgia, bought one of the single-family homes next to the wall with her husband back in 1950. She still lives there, with a daughter, granddaughter, and grandson. “We enjoyin’ the wall,” says the jolly 73-year-old retired maid. “They put it here for a reason. And you know the reason. To keep us from going over there,” she wags a finger, letting off a loud gravelly ha-ha-ha.

Another section of the Coconut Grove Wall of Shame™ along Charles Terrace

However, get this: When the same wall became inconvenient for the White folk of Coconut Grove, a small section of it was torn down:

While Father Gibson’s petitioning [in the ’50s and ’60s] failed to inspire city commissioners to topple the wall, the fears of white parents proved far more effective. In 1970, the year Carver Middle School (then Junior High) was racially integrated, the western end of the wall was demolished, allowing a one-lane road to be paved from Kumquat Avenue to the school. White parents had demanded that southern access to drop their kids off because they considered the other route, down Grand Avenue in the black Grove, unsafe.

This isn’t unlike how (at around the same time, in fact) the polluting incinerator nicknamed Old Smoky was only closed when [White] Coral Gables — the town that racism built — started to complain, despite years of complaints from West Grove residents. As I like to tell my followers on Twitter and facebook, “History is complicated.” Racial history even more so. I will will be documenting the Coconut Grove Colour Line more fully as time goes on, but thanks for reading the first inn an ongoing series.

That doesn’t mean we can’t Rock Out while waiting for the next exciting episode. Listen to a speech by Ambalavaner Sivanandan set to music by Asian Dub Foundation.

Crank it up!!!

* With apologies to Shel Silverstein

Headlines Du Jour ► Friday, December 6, 2013

While you were tossing and turning in bed, trying to get your beauty rest, the Not Now Silly interns have been wandering through the vast reaches of cyberspace to bring back nothing but the best in Headlines Du Jour. Now that they’ve returned, let’s get right to it.

SO GLAD WE ARE LIVING IN A POST-RACIAL SOCIETY:

Indiana University display used negative stereotypes to ask: Can Santa Claus be black?

Texas principal bans Hispanic students from
speaking Spanish to ‘prevent disruptions’

OY VEY, DETROIT, ‘MERKA’S FIRST THROWAWAY CITY:

The Fading Yiddish Language I Grew
Up With is Still Alive in Metro Detroit

THE “O” IN GOP STAND FOR OLD:

GOP debunked on food stamps:
Everything they say about SNAP is wrong

Forget the nonsense about them breeding dependency.
Food stamps increase self-sufficiency, research shows 

YOU CAN’T PRAY AWAY A SUBPOENA:


FBI searches former Michele Bachmann campaign staffer’s home

SPEAKING OF WING NUTS:

WND Says Social Justice Doesn’t Come from Jesus but from the KGB

TODAY IN FOX “NEWS”:

After Being Rescued, a Sweet Fox Shows Her Saviors Amazing Gratitude

THE LATEST SALVO IN THE PHONY WAR ON CHRISTMAS:

Fox’s Latest Christmas Scare Deemed A
“Vicious Dissemination Of Untrue Information”

THE VICTIMIZATION OF SARAH PALIN, BY SARAH PALIN, CONTINUES:

Fox & Friends Provides Warm Support
For Poor, Maligned, And Very
Hypocritical Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin Thanks The Media for Doing Her Dirty Work and Getting Martin Bashir Fired

Sarah Palin: People might be afraid to ‘start a
business’ because Martin Bashir attacked me

CRACK MAYOR CORNER:

Rob Ford: What the wiretaps revealed
Wiretapped conversations released Wednesday show
the extent to which the mayor was involved with
a group police say was running drugs and guns.

It’s come to this: “Our mayor’s gangster life? Yawn…”

Rob Ford: Crack video motive
for Smith murder, police told

The mayor’s former staffers believed the crack video belonged to
alleged gang member Anthony Smith and was behind his murder.

It gets worse and we haven’t hit bottom yet: DiManno

THE BEST MC DONALD’S EVER SERVED:

Tennessee Couple Almost Accidentally Steals
Thousands of Dollars from McDonald’s

►►► R.I.P. CORNER◄◄◄

► This is the guy I watched growing up ◄
Veteran WDIV Newsman Dwayne X. Riley Dies at 84

Todd Mills, Man Whose Doritos Taco Idea Made Taco Bell $1 Billion But Who Never Saw A Penny, Dies At 41

And, of course, Nelson Mandela who is being mourned,
remembered and lionized all around the world.
 

Mandela daughters ask that film’s premiere go on

What you might not have known about Nelson Mandela

South Africa, world mourn ‘giant for justice’ Mandela

Gracious and tough, Mandela was fun to cover 

Music to mourn by . . .

ROCK AND ROLL ROILING:

SiriusXM Will Have to Defend Multiple Lawsuits Over Pre-1972 Music

BEATLES NEWS:

Liberating The Beatles
MUSICIAN AND PARODIST, NEIL INNES, ON HIS UNIQUE
AND HUMOROUS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FAB FOUR

VIDEO DO JOUR:

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Headlines Du Jour ► Thursday, December 5, 2013

When newspapers are outlawed, only outlaws will read newspapers. If truth be told, I haven’t read a newspaper in years and there was a time in my life, while working at Citytv, I was at my desk at 4AM and by 5AM had 3 or 4 newspapers read already. Yet, the headlines keep coming, which is why Headlines Du Jour keeps coming.

MORE DISPATCHES FROM DETROIT, ‘MERKA’S FIRST THROWAWAY CITY:

Spinning off DIA from city could save both art and Detroit pensions

Detroit Thieves Rip Off World-Famous Photog Christopher Morris Twice In One Day

THE FALAFEL KING SHOWS HIS BENEVOLENCE:

Bill O’Reilly: Jesus is not ‘down with’ food stamps because most poor people are drug addicts

Asshole Of The Day

Bill O’Reilly Fires Back At Jon Stewart In The War On Christmas

OH, FER FUCK’S SAKE:

CNN Throws In the Towel as it Schedules Hour-Long Glenn Beck Interview

The Day I Shook Hands With Glenn Beck

Related: All of my Aunty Em posts [that survived] at NewsHounds

GUNS, GUNS, GUNS:

Newtown 911 calls released; fear, desperation heard in voices

IN FLOR-I-DUH:

10 Whales Dead, 41 Still Stranded in Everglades: NOAA

HISTORY IS COMPLICATED:

Baffling 400,000-Year-Old Clue to Human Origins
Scientists have found the oldest DNA evidence yet of humans’ biological history. But instead of neatly clarifying human evolution, the finding is adding new mysteries.

SPACE HISTORY IS MORE COMPLICATED:

Youngest known X-ray binary has plenty of secrets to reveal
Most X-ray binaries are very old and no longer contain a supernova remnant.

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Obtains Best Views of Saturn Hexagon

IN BEATLES NEWS:

Peyton Reed Set To Helm ‘The Fifth Beatle,’ On Fab Four Manager Brian Epstein

►►► TODAY’S R.I.P. ◄◄◄

Danny Wells, Luigi on ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Show, Dies at 72

TODAY IN NON-MURDOCH HACKING:

Found: Hacker server storing two million pilfered passwords
Credentials belonged to users of Facebook, Yahoo, Google, Twitter, and more.

 

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Headlines Du Jour ► Wednesday, December 4, 2013

As the world slept peacefully, the Not Now Silly news team was reconnoitering the internet looking for the freshest, most succulent Headlines Du Jour. When they returned they were given a treat and locked back in their cages until tomorrow. Let’s get right to it! 

IN HEALTH CARE NEWS:

Consumer Reports Changes Verdict on Obamacare Website, Tells MSNBC: ‘It’s Time’

California takes down 10
fake Obamacare websites

Report: Obamacare To Cost ‘Billions Of
Dollars Less Than Originally Projected’

PARTY OVER COUNTRY!!!
Erick Erickson On Obamacare: ‘We Must Deny
Them The Opportunity To Fix The Law Itself’

GUNS, GUNS, GUNS:

Gun Lovers Are Attacking
Newtown Activists With
Violent, Misogynistic Messages

LGBT NEWS:

President Of Israel Now
Supports Same-Sex Marriage

Watch This Teen Destroy Every
Argument Against Gay Marriage in
His Stunning Bar Mitzvah Speech!

IN OTHER EQUALITY NEWS:

Archie Comics CEO claims she can’t be guilty of gender discrimination against employees because ‘white males’ aren’t a protected class

RELIGION CORNER:

Rush Limbaugh Knows Nothing About Christianity

THE OPENING SKIRMISH IN THE YEARLY FOX “NEWS” PHONY WAR ON CHRISTMAS:

General Bill O’Reilly Declares the Official Start of the War on the War on Christmas™

Bill O’Reilly: Just ‘Upholding
A Nice Tradition’ With
His War On Christmas

Bill O’Reilly Enlists Virulently Anti-Gay Group In War On Christmas

Jon Stewart Takes Down Sarah Palin, Bill O’Reilly,
and the Fox News-Fueled War on Christmas™

MORE FOX “NEWS” IN THE NEWS:

Megyn Kelly’s Hypocrisy: Rush Limbaugh Vs.
Martin Bashir, Sandra Fluke Vs. Sarah Palin

TODAY’S EXCITING EPISODE OF COPS GONE WILD:

Washington D.C. cop accused of taking nude photos of 15-year-old girl

THE BECKSTER:

Glenn Beck Bashes ‘Progressive Republicans,’
Laments the End of America on Hannity

The Day I Shook Hands With Glenn Beck

IN OUTER SPACE:

Update: Comet ISON dead at 4.5 billion years old

VIDEO DU JOUR FROM THE WAYBACK MACHINE:

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Headlines Du Jour ► Tuesday, December 3, 2013

While you have been sleeping the Not Now Silly news team was slipping and sliding the cyber-streets to bring back nothing but the best Headlines Du Jour. So, put on your bathrobe and slippers, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and settle in with the news you can use.

SO GLAD WE ARE LIVING IN A POST-RACIAL SOCIETY:

Affluent, white residents of south Baton Rouge
propose seceding from city’s poor, black northern areas

Three white college students file racial discrimination
complaint against professor over lesson on structural racism
One of the students allegedly asked professor Shannon Gibney, “Why do we have to talk about this?”

► WAITING WHILE BLACK!!! ◄

Students arrested on Main Street in court

Coach Defends Students Arrested at Bus Stop

► GUARDIAN WHILE BLACK!!! ◄
Texas cops handcuff and take 13-year-old white girl from black guardians

Teen visiting Houston for dance classes taken into CPS custody

ANOTHER EXCITING EPISODE OF COPS GONE WILD:

Kansas City firefighter shot dead at his wedding reception by off-duty police officer

TODAY IN HEALTHCARE:

The Rise Of Obamacare McCarthyism

LGBT NEWS:

Philly church bans member over LGBT activism:
‘You are not in covenant with us’

WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE:

Fast-food workers plan strikes in 100 US cities this week

Low prices at Wal-Mart don’t have to mean low wages

TODAY IN GOD:

Poll: Faithful Catholics are an endangered species
“Zero percent of British Catholics now look to religious leaders for guidance as they make decisions”

HISTORY IS COMPLICATED:

Slave artifacts found at Georgia highway project site

THE “O” IN GOP STANDS FOR “OH NO!!! NOT AGAIN!!!”

RNC Tries to Cover Tracks Over Tweet Saying Racism has Ended

FOX “NEWS” IN THE NEWS AGAIN:

Comedians Tell Pete Holmes About the Time
They Got Stoned and Went to a Fox News Taping

‘Fox And Friends’ Warns Of YMCA Swim Class For Muslim Girls

That HuffPo article provides the perfect opportunity to demonstrate how Johnny Dollar twists both the truth and the language to defend Fox “News”

Note Mark Koldy’s (aka Johnny Dollar) obvious deflection of Fox
“News” Islamophobia to a meaningless criticism of whether
@heatherfoxnews “lamented” and if she’s actually a F&F First host.

Maybe J$ is really a seal because it’s one red herring after another.

BTW:
Who is Johnny Dollar? Here’s all you need to know:

 

 Johnny Dollar Has Proven Himself To Be A Very Dangerous Person

 

 Does Fox “News” Support Johnny Dollar?

PASS THE POPCORN:

GOP infighting rages: McConnell blasts
Tea Party group for “utter nonsense”

The Senate minority leader says it’s time for
Republicans to “stand up” to Tea Party intimidation

IN THE GLOBAL FIGHT AGAINST AIDS:

The AIDS Granny In Exile
In the ’90s, a gynecologist named Gao Yaojie exposed the horrifying cause of an AIDS epidemic in rural China — and the ensuing cover-up — and became an enemy of the state. Now 85, she lives in New York without her family, without her friends, and without regrets.

THE RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE; 2016:

‘Bizarre behavior’ could be risk to Christie White House run

CRACK MAYOR CORNER:

Doug Ford upset Kathleen Wynne is meeting with Norm Kelly
Premier Kathleen Wynne to bypass Mayor Rob Ford and meet Tuesday with his deputy, Norm Kelly, infuriating the mayor’s brother

Bill Blair has some explaining to do
It’s starting to look like the entire police investigation into the mayor may have been designed to embarrass him out of office

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s fibs about his record: Editorial
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford keeps misleading voters about his record.
He hasn’t transformed the city and doesn’t run it like a business.

SPEAKING OF TORONTO:

The 5 most influential buildings in Toronto
Christopher Hume: From office towers to a university,
these structures put the city on the architectural map

Unpacking My Toronto ► Iconic Buildings I Have Worked In

VIDEO DU JOUR


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Headlines Du Jour ► Monday, December 2, 2013

Welcome to another thrill-packed edition of Headlines Du Jour. Today I am adding to the format slightly. When appropriate I will be printing quotes from the articles cited to give more context and/or irony. Today there happens to be two such headlines that deserved more context. So, let’s get right to the news while it’s still fresh.

TODAY IN LGBT NEWS:

Florida Tea Party Leader Bashes Gay GOP Group

TEABAGGED ENOUGH ALREADY?


Santorum: Denying women birth control
coverage is a First Amendment right

OH! OH!! CANADA!!!

Canada to file Arctic seafloor claim this week

TODAY’S VOLLEY IN THE PHONY WAR ON CHRISTMAS:

Target Canada will not be playing Christmas music

FREE THE WEED:

3 More Michigan Cities Free Up Marijuana

Why Canada banned pot (science had nothing to do with it)

These days some think a total repeal of Canada’s drug laws is inevitable.
We look at how the drug laws put in 90 years ago were based on panic
and racism as opposed to science or medicine

Doob??? Really???

QUOTE: “One has to ask in these circumstances what the benefit to society is,” says University of Toronto criminologist Anthony Doob. Forty years ago, the Le Dain report also questioned the notion that overly harsh laws were harmless if not strictly enforced. Aside from the occasional outlandishly severe sentence, rational people lose respect for laws that are irrational, corroding the faith that citizens — especially young people — ought to place in institutions.

Prohibition Then and Now
A Not Now Silly investigative report

FREE THE CRACK:

Mayor Ford draws a crowd at Bills game

Rob Ford to start YouTube show: Why it won’t work

NATURE IS COMPLICATED:

Tool use in crocodylians: crocodiles and alligators
use sticks as lures to attract waterbirds

10 Mysteries we’ve solved in the past year…

FOX “NEWS” IN THE NEWS:

Tucker Carlson Backs Lara Logan on Benghazi:
‘Sometimes the Best Stories Have Flaky Sources’

IRONY ALERT!!!

QUOTE: “Yeah, well, you know as well as I, some of the best stories have flaky sources unfortunately,” Carlson concluded.

Before Kurtz was hired by Fox News earlier this year, he had blasted Carlson’s the Daily Caller website after a Dominican law enforcement official claimed that the publication had offered to pay prostitutes to make false claims about Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ).

Kurtz, a CNN host at the time, insisted that the Daily Caller “owes the senators and its readers an apology.”

MORE DISPATCHES FROM DETROIT, ‘MERKA’S FIRST THROWAWAY CITY:

Social media are a tool for Detroit Police
to answer critics, expand investigations

Enjoy Detroit TV Nostalgia? Catch ‘Remember When’ On WTVS Monday

BULLY CORNER:

Father Of Girl Who Committed Suicide Speaks
Out Against Ginger Bullying, ‘Kick A Ginger Day’

Science Reporter Emily Graslie Reads
Her Mail — And It’s Not So Nice

The Mark Koldys-Johnny Dollar Cyber-Bully Comments of the Day
Another Not Now Silly investagative report

IN SOUTH FLOR-I-DUH NEWS:

Miami readies its new front porch: the $131 million Perez Art Museum

Sweetwater mayor’s corruption conviction pops lid on a sewer of scandal

SCIENCE CORNER:

Chinese Train that Never Stops

VIDEO DU JOUR:


Memories of You is my favourite song and Eubie Blake among my favourite artists
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Farce Au Pain ► Chapter One


Most writers regard the truth as their most valuable
possession and therefore are most economical in its use.
~~~ Mark Twain (1835-1910)
In their own country, they’re eating each other for lunch.
~~~Ronald Reagan (1911-2004),
speaking about American blacks, 1962
Truth is not only stranger than fiction, but in its own way,
truth is fiction, and time is money, and now is the time.
~~~ Headly Westerfield (1952 – )
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times….”
His long fingers gripped my wrist.  I was surprised by how much strength he had, considering he was bleeding profusely. 
It
was also surprising to hear Zachary quoting Dickens.  His interest in
reading matter ran more to Sky & Telescope than the classics.  I
tried half-heartedly to free myself, but he held fast.
“It was the age of wisdom, it was the age….”
He
drew a deep, long, gasping breath.  In that moment his whole body went
slack.  I’ve had almost 50 years to replay these events in my mind.
Later, I realized, I could have escaped at that moment.  But, he held me
as much with his hauntingly beautiful, clear, blue eyes — calm eyes.
Eyes I can still see years removed.  They betrayed no pain, no panic. 
Zachary’s body tightened, his grip returned.  In that moment of silence,
I heard the blood on his left hand, which gripped my right wrist, make a
squishing sound as small bubbles of air appeared where his skin ended
and mine began.  I don’t remember looking away from his face.  I know I
did though, because I can clearly picture that image, also burned into
my brain.

He spoke again.

“…. of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity….”

So
much blood. From the pool beneath him, individual streams followed the
grout in the tiles, a red zig zag pattern slowly making its way to the
drain. I look back on this moment—the pivotal event of my life—and it
plays so slowly in my mind.  I can remember each sight, each smell, each
sound echoing from the hallway, and each thought that crossed my mind. 
But, I don’t know if that’s a trick of the imagination. I’ve had years
to think about it and hypnosis to recall it. I’ve also had many
psychiatrists to describe it to in the years since. None of it feels
like real memories; it feels like watching someone else’s movie. But, at
the time, my brain just shut down. It wasn’t until much later that I
realized that his dying words were not even his own.
 “….it was the season of Light….”
I
have a theory that I’ve developed in the decades since, due to nearly
50 years of intense psychotherapy.  With hindsight being 20/20, I think I
now know what Zachary Harvard Weed was trying to tell me as he lay
dying in my arms.
I
believe he was telling me something about America in the deep dark
‘60s.  The country was not yet 200 years old.  Moral roots were still
not very deep.  It takes centuries for those to develop.  Camelot had
held court.  The Space Age dawns. 
“….it was the season of Darkness….”
Conspiracy
theories.  The country’s black face is tired of turning the other
cheek.  The white face is two-faced, can’t save face.
“….it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair….”
The
edges of Camelot’s Round Table are squared off and moved into The War
Room.  The Vietnam War is only interrupted by the commercials.
“….we had everything before us….
Zachary
had everything before him.  He could have done anything with his life
and now, at the all-to-early end of it, he’s spouting Dickens.  I didn’t
know it then, but he was going to miss L.S.D., Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul
and Mary.  The Times They Are A Changing.  The Beatles make Sgt.
Pepper.  Goo Goo Ga Joob.  I am the eggman.  They are the eggmen.  I’m
Tricky Dicky.  Zach would have been bemused. 
Or, I’m just putting words in his mouth. You can’t discount that possibility. Or I’m crazy. I wouldn’t discount that either.
“….we had nothing before us, we were all going directly to Heaven, and we were all going the other way — “
I finally found my voice. “No Zach!  I’m not letting you go nowhere!” 
“….in
short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its
noisiest authorities insist on it being received, for good or evil, in
the superlative degree of comparison only.”
Our
eyes locked.  His face broke into a huge grin.  I can still see that
grin.  He began to chuckle.  He seemed amused by it all. 
“Who did this?”
“Why be serious when you can be delirious?”
Unofficially,
those were his last words. I had heard him say that hundreds of times
before. This was the first time it made any kind of sense, but it never
made sense before or since. This is why it seems a fitting epitaph for
someone who loved life the way Zachary did. Yet, it would never appear
on his headstone. 
“Tell my story.  Remember.” His last official words.
His eyes clouded. 
Beginning
at his feet—I know because my attention was diverted by the motion—he
began to shake.  It rose up his body, and I followed it with my gaze,
and only the small portion I was watching moving at any given time.  It
rose to his head until only his wiry hair was moving.  Then nothing
moved. 
I placed my hand on his shirt where a huge blood stain grew larger.
I
brought my hand in front of my face. Then I panicked. Doctors say
that’s when I had my first break with reality. It would not be the
last. 
According
to the evidence later brought up at trial, I stood and ran, placing a
bloody handprint on the washroom door on my way out.  I sprinted down
the hallway leaving bloody sneaker prints.  I reached the stairwell. 
Taking the stairs two at a time, I propelled myself to the landing,
grabbed the handrail and made the 180-degree turn by grabbing the
handrail. Down more steps. Another 180 turn, another landing, the
outside door, hit the crash bar.
All those bloody prints.  It didn’t take the police long to match them to me. 
Here’s
something I do remember. The next thing I knew, I was outside.  I was
still running.  I remember hearing the wind passing my ears.  My chest
ached.  I ran harder. I hurt more.  The hurt eventually stopped.  The
tears eventually stopped.  I eventually stopped.  There was no where
left to run.  I was at a river.
As
I started to walk back I collapsed. I fell to the grass and looked up
at a street sign I didn’t recognize: Angling Street at Long Street. 
Later I measured it.  I ran almost 5 miles.  I began on Evergreen, at
Henry Ford High School, and ran west past Lahser, past Telegraph, past
Beech, past Inkster, past Grand River Avenue, all the way to the Rouge
River.  It seemed like only a minute had passed and I don’t remember
crossing any of those roads.
Then
I remembered why I was running—I actually forgot for a moment—and I
started bawling and sobbing.  That’s how the police eventually found me,
curled up in a fetal position, covered in blood. Zach’s blood.
But,
this is not my story.  I am merely keeping my promise to Zachary. His
last words were “Tell my story. Remember.” and I can’t tell his story
without telling the story of Adrian Roland Thompson at the same time. 
When I met them, they were already inseparable and they became my two
best friends.  

I
feel honoured to have been able to call them friends—to share their
brotherhood.  They taught me more about life in the short time I knew
them than I have learned in all the years since.  I’m honoured to tell
their story. They are my dynamic duo.


© Copyright 2013 by Headly Westerfield

Farce au Pain
NAVIGATION

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