Monthly Archives: September 2014

The B1G channels Game of Thrones

The Big Ten Conference is showing a video they produced before each home opener this season, which has a “sea to shining sea” theme, promoting the recent acquisition of Maryland & Rutgers.
A youtube user, Tom McGrath, took the B1G’s video, and set it to the opening music to “Game of Thrones“. In fact, the video does seem to borrow/steal from the opening sequence of the popular cable show. I found the video, complete with updated soundtrack, amusing. The lone, pond-hockey player skating in Minnesota was a nice touch.

Something tells me that Mr McGrath’s version is getting more views than the official B1G version.


Get Stamped

Shakespeare and Company

I picked up a used copy of J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey” at a book store here in town. The page inside the front cover was stamped with Shakespeare and Company Kilometer Zero Paris.

Kilometer-Zero-Paris

A quick internet search took me literally to Kilometer Zero in Paris. “Kilometre Zero” is considered the official center of Paris; the geographic point from which all destinations in the Hexagon are measured.

Next to the cathedral Notre Dame sits the Shakespeare & Company bookstore. Founded by Sylvia Beach in 1919,it became a haven for writers like Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce and Gertrude Stein in the years prior to World War II. The bookstore was closed by the Nazis in 1940, but was reopened by George Whitman in 1951.

Shakespeare & Company - Paris

Today Shakespeare and Company stocks over 80,000 titles. Each book, whether used or new, leaves the store with the identifying stamp.


“The most solid advice…”

William Saroyan at typewriter

“Try as much as possible to be wholly alive, with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell and when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough.”
— William Saroyan