Category: Who knows

  • A Blast From the Past: The Thin White Duke – in AG-388 “Mint Green”!

    Regular TAH visitors probably know that at least one of our longtime commenters is a huge fan of the “Thin White Duke”.

    Yes, that’s a reference to a “David”. But not David as in “David Duke”.  David as in “David Bowie”.

    Bowie’s “Thin White Duke” persona of the mid 1970s masked some major issues.  At the time, the man had a serious drug habit – as well as drug-induced health problems. But unlike many of his contemporaries he managed to get a grip on his problems and survive reasonably intact.

    Regardless, the man could certainly write and sing like few others.

    Anyway:  this is for you, lass; you know who you are.  Here ya go, from 1992:  the Thin White Duke, resplendent here in what seems to be the late 1970s/early 1980s Army women’s AG-388 “mint green” summer uniform color.

    (An aside:  believe it or not, the man actually manages to look reasonably good wearing that godawful color – which as anyone who’s ever seen any of those old women’s uniforms can tell you, is a damned difficult feat.  That color was . . . well, let’s just say its demise was one Army uniform change about which I can’t recall ever hearing a complaint.)

    Here’s triple shot; Bowie wrote or co-wrote all three.  First, a duet with Annie Lennox.

     

    The above clip is from the Freddy Mercury Tribute Concert. Here’s a second helping from the same evening, this time including two tunes – one of which probably my favorite Bowie tune of all.

    Fair warning:  you may be a bit surprised by Bowie’s short monologue near the end of the clip.  I found it a bit out of character, perhaps – but under the circumstances, apropos.

     

    A bit of background concerning the last clip.  The guitarist playing lead during that electric performance was an English gentleman named Mick Ronson.  Ronson had worked extensively with Bowie early in Bowie’s career.  (He was the lead guitarist for the “Spiders from Mars” during Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust period.)  Besides Bowie, the list of artists with whom Ronson worked with during his career reads like page from the “who’s who” of popular music from the late 1960s thru the early 1990s.

    Ronson worked with so many of rock and roll’s luminaries because he was a truly exceptional musician.  Just how exceptional is demonstrated by the above performance.  Not many guitarists can upstage Queen’s Brian May.  Here . . . IMO, Ronson did.

    Bowie’s monologue at the end of the performance above turned out to be even more apropos than anyone realized, but for a very different reason.  Fate decreed this would be Ronson’s last significant live appearance.

    Ronson had been diagnosed roughly a year previously with liver cancer.  At the time of this show his cancer was in remission – though I think the effects of his fight with the disease show (he seems almost to be “running on empty” at times during the performance).

    Unfortunately the remission ended.  A year and nine days later, Ronson’s cancer ended his life.

    He was 46.

    . . .

    That’s all for now.  Time to return back to normal – more or less.  (smile)

  • Maybe A Potential New Home for Someone We “Know and Love”?

    Many folks that regular TAH readers “know and love” reside in Florida. Indeed, the list of Florida residents featured here at TAH is fairly long.

    At least one of them also seems to have some interesting ideas about the English language and/or human anatomy. Well, “that guy” might be interested in what follows.

    If that aforementioned       Dumbass      “great guy” ever tires of his current residence and decides he wants to move, I’m pretty sure now he’ll be able to stay in Florida. I found this the other day while poking around on the Internet. Based on some of his previous statements, I think he’ll find it quite to his liking.  I added the red oval to the image to highlight the location’s name.

     

    No, that’s not a joke.  It’s an actual unincorporated village in Seminole County, Florida.  That is indeed its formally-designated name.

    Beats hell out of me what the Seminole County Commission was thinking at the time they named the place. Maybe they were just unaware of the more, um, “informal” definition of the term.

    Only in America. (smile)

  • Yer Friday Funny, Part 2: You Ain’t Gonna Believe This Sh. . . .

    It looks like we may now have a verified, actual occurrence of what the late Kurt Vonnegut referred to in Cat’s Cradle as a pool-pah.

    Literally.

    As the article points out: at least the party was memorable. (smile)

  • Yer Friday Funny: Beer Beer Beer

    Zero told us all yesterday how beer was good for our health and made us smarter – when you partake in moderation, of course.

    Maybe we should all follow along with this crowd and go work on improving our health.  Just remember to stop after one or two. (smile)

     

     

    WARNING:  Drinking too much of this stuff can lead to your doing some truly stupid sh!t, followed by waking up hung-over and naked next to someone who is absolutely FUGLY.  Use in moderation.

    And if you do manage to overindulge, be nice to your friends, family, and colleagues.  Make sure you spend the next day in a well-ventilated area.  (smile)

  • Beau Biden at Walter Reed

    Beau Biden at Walter Reed

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    One of our readers sent us a link to Fox News‘ report that the Vice-President’s son, Beau Biden is being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the world class hospital for the troops.

    Our reader asked a very good question; why is Biden being treated there? I can’t find anything that verifies that the former JAG officer and Iraq veteran is still on active duty, or if the Military is bound to give him treatment. I may be wrong about this, but, it seems to me that he should be treated by a VA hospital, or by his private insurance.

    I mean, I hope that whatever his problem is can be fixed, and if I am ill, there’s no place I’d rather be treated than Walter Reed, but then, I earned my treatment at that fine medical facility. Biden, however, joined the National Guard in 2003, deployed to Iraq in 2008 and returned in 2009, according to Wiki. He returned to his job as the Delaware Attorney General which he finally left last year. I don’t see any further service or any service connected injuries from his deployment that would qualify him for treatment at a Military Treatment Facility. There are a lot of hospitals between Bethesda and Delaware.

    In a day and age where this White House, the Pentagon and the Congress are complaining about the cost of treating veterans who earned their benefits to be treated at an MTF, why is the Vice President’s son being treated at the taxpayers’ expense? Clearly, he must have his own private insurance.

    Like I said, I don’t wish Biden any ill, and I hope he recovers and if anyone can fix him it’s the fine doctors at the WRNMMC, but I also hope that he isn’t elbowing out any veterans or active duty troops by his presence there.

  • SFA boots Joe Teti

    SFA boots Joe Teti

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    Chief Tango sends us a link from the Army Times that announces that Joe Teti, the Discovery Channel personality on the cable TV show “Dual Survival”, has been removed from the rolls of the Special Forces Association;

    “He is no longer a member and cannot rejoin,” retired Army Col. Jack Tobin, president of the association, told Military Times.

    The association’s National Board made the decision after some two dozen current and former Special Forces soldiers came forward with allegations of misconduct against Teti. In the group’s 50-year history, only 10 members have gotten the boot.

    Although Tobin declined to discuss the specifics of Teti’s removal, the group’s bylaws allow for membership to be revoked for lying about their Special Forces credentials or any “actions, deeds, or behavior by a member which brings discredit, humiliation, or embarrassment upon the Association.”

    The folks at the Military Times say that neither Teti nor the Discovery Channel returned their calls for a comment.

    Teti joins another of our featured personalities who has been booted from SFA;

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  • Russian Navy SEALs in training

    Russian Navy SEALs in training

    This has been bouncing around the internet for a few days. I’m sure John Giduck is taking notes along with some of our other phonies. Amy Kleyla and Jason Truit sure have the body type.

    According to ITV is was part of the Victory Day celebration a few days ago at an aquatic park in Irkutsk, a Siberian town. According to the article, the hardest part of their training was getting the seals to wear hats. Funny, but that’s the hard part for many of our phony SEALs, too.

  • The Range 15 Movie

    Our friends at Ranger Up and Article 15 have decided that they’re going to make a movie – made by veterans about veterans – so it will have no socially redeeming qualities except for us veterans. Here’s a glimpse into the thought (or the lack thereof) process that led to the decision – it’s Ranger Up/ TAH so there’s a language warning;

    You can be part of the process, if you lean that way, by making donations to the effort. They’re few hundred grand short of their goal, and there are premiums for your donations. So you’re giving and getting.