Rococo (or Late Baroque) is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art, and decoration that combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colors, sculpted molding, and trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of motion and drama. It is often described as the final expression of the Baroque movement.
Until recently, I naively saw the above painting "The Swing" as a painting of a nice lady having fun on a swing. Then it was explained to me that actually the painting is quite controversial and lurid.
I wonder if back then, there was actually no pornographic paintings at all, or just none in high society? Stuff like this reminds me of when I was in high school trying to sneak bawdy jokes into the school newspaper, past the eyes of the reviewing teacher. Only funny because of the precise situation in which the jokes appeared, as opposed to being funny in general.
Hmmmm... Not actually an expert on pornographic paintings from the 18th Cent... I don't think there really was any - unlike the Roman period where they definitely got busy with it.
And you call yourself cultured?! Kidding! I have no idea either. I just think back to like middle school and what dudes would scribble in their notebooks and wonder if that isn’t sort of universal
“ The Bears play in a power conference, but they have mid-major resources, Ivy League admission standards, and a campus culture that places a relatively low priority on major sports.”
Ya, that's what stuck with me...hope she's just trying to be diplomatic, as you don't want to outwardly show preference. Worry that it could be status quo for the next decade, though.
Cal football trivia fun fact. Sponsored by Virginia Bakery.
From the good stuff is in the middle department:
Nibs Price’s five-year tenure as Cal football’s head coach (1925-1930) finished and ended with losing seasons. But in the three years in between the Bears went 20-6-3 and earned a Rose Bowl berth in 1928. Pete Elliot’s short three-year stint as head coach (1957-1959) began with a 1-9 campaign and ended with a 2-8 record. In the middle season Cal went to the Rose Bowl.
Cal trivia fun fact appears on DBD every Tuesday and Thursday during the football season.
Nibs was also Cal's basketball coach and was so for much longer than football. He was 453-294 (0.606) over 29 seasons. Prior to going to the Rose Bowl in 1929 (1928 season), he won a national championship in basketball in 1926-7.
I had lots of fun giving away candy - the street we're on now is pretty busy; the loft I lived in had nobody ever, except once one of the kids living in it came by.
We only got about a dozen trick-or-treaters because we're in a new development. There came a point of the night where the same four kids who thought it would be a great idea to drive from house to house trick-or-treating over and over again. One of them had a beard. We turned out the lights afterwards and they still tried to trick-or-treat.
I turned the lights off and put the recycling bin in front of the walkway because Jonesy pup goes absolutely ape schitt every time the doorbell rings. Honestly not sure it made a difference, other than to make me look like a total a$$hole, though we don't have a ton of trick-or-treat-eligible kids in the neighborhood, and one look at W4C during a Cal football game-chat will tell you I'm probably an a$$hole regardless. ;-)
My daughter and I broke into the candy on Friday and ate most of the Crunch and 100 Grand bars, a decision which we are regretting this morning now that the leftover chocolate bars are Bounty and Butterfingers.
I've tried reading some of the articles about the margin of error within polls and I'm increasingly convinced they're not fit for purpose. I won't be surprised if the GOP regains control of the House, mind you, but that's just because I expect results I don't like.
I recall that's sometimes a controversy, when BYU grads are drafted into the NFL, they start out a few years older, suggesting their career might be shorter.
Broncos get flagged 12 times on Sunday, take the most-penalized crown away from Seattle. At 8.8 penalties per game, they are more than double the LA Rams' 4.0.
Hackett is likely one and done. Maybe being the Packers OC when you’ve got Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon is like shrimpin’ for Forrest after Hurricane Carmen rolled through….easy.
Yesterday or two days ago this Bill Burr clip appeared on my reddit feed. I think the background of this is that there was a comedy day, or something similar, and the Philly crowed was abusing the previous comics. So he came out firing on all barrels, ragging on Philly. For about 13 min.
They also just traded away Hockenson to Vikings. Is that indication of our fate as well? Lose the best player to a rival team? But instead Cal will not get anything in return.
The NFL equivalent of being a Cal fan is being a Lions fan. Since winning the title in 1957 they've only been to the playoffs twelve times and one but one post-season game with zero NFC championship game appearances in that time. Wonder who their current QB is, maybe he can turn it around.
Rococo
Why fix it if ain’t Baroque!
Until recently, I naively saw the above painting "The Swing" as a painting of a nice lady having fun on a swing. Then it was explained to me that actually the painting is quite controversial and lurid.
https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-undressing-erotic-symbolism-the-swing-fragonards-decadent-masterpiece
If it requires an accompanying lecture to explain, is it really lurid ?
Lurid at the time it was painted - but not so much now.
I wonder if back then, there was actually no pornographic paintings at all, or just none in high society? Stuff like this reminds me of when I was in high school trying to sneak bawdy jokes into the school newspaper, past the eyes of the reviewing teacher. Only funny because of the precise situation in which the jokes appeared, as opposed to being funny in general.
Hmmmm... Not actually an expert on pornographic paintings from the 18th Cent... I don't think there really was any - unlike the Roman period where they definitely got busy with it.
And you call yourself cultured?! Kidding! I have no idea either. I just think back to like middle school and what dudes would scribble in their notebooks and wonder if that isn’t sort of universal
THE University of California
“ The Bears play in a power conference, but they have mid-major resources, Ivy League admission standards, and a campus culture that places a relatively low priority on major sports.”
-Seth Davis on the state of CalMBB
https://theathletic.com/3742899/2022/11/01/cal-basketball-mark-fox/
Good article. That quote lays it out as well as any.
I do find if Carol Christ's comment about athletics and the "wraparound porch" is troubling. Hope it's lip service.
And the end of that quote is something as well…
“I understand that football and basketball are revenue sports, but I don’t see them as the sole measure of athletic success.”
Ya, that's what stuck with me...hope she's just trying to be diplomatic, as you don't want to outwardly show preference. Worry that it could be status quo for the next decade, though.
Cal football trivia fun fact. Sponsored by Virginia Bakery.
From the good stuff is in the middle department:
Nibs Price’s five-year tenure as Cal football’s head coach (1925-1930) finished and ended with losing seasons. But in the three years in between the Bears went 20-6-3 and earned a Rose Bowl berth in 1928. Pete Elliot’s short three-year stint as head coach (1957-1959) began with a 1-9 campaign and ended with a 2-8 record. In the middle season Cal went to the Rose Bowl.
Cal trivia fun fact appears on DBD every Tuesday and Thursday during the football season.
Nibs was also Cal's basketball coach and was so for much longer than football. He was 453-294 (0.606) over 29 seasons. Prior to going to the Rose Bowl in 1929 (1928 season), he won a national championship in basketball in 1926-7.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibs_Price
He's a Cal sports legend who deserves a place in the pantheon along with the likes of Andy Smith, Brick Morse and Clint Evans.
Golden Bears
Yuta Kikuchi wins the Norman Open singles title, his first pro win.
https://admin.calbears.com/news/2022/10/30/mens-tennis-yuta-kikuchi-wins-norman-open-singles-title.aspx
POLITICS OVERSEAS
Iran to give more ballistic missiles to Russia to randomly blow up Ukrainian civilians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/politics/iran-missiles-russia/index.html
Come mai niente oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63468598
HALLOWEEN THE AFTERMATH
I had lots of fun giving away candy - the street we're on now is pretty busy; the loft I lived in had nobody ever, except once one of the kids living in it came by.
Hey Scootie... check out the costume of Donald Faison's daughter.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkYcJ2NLXR4/
"I do not wear polyester hair!"
We only got about a dozen trick-or-treaters because we're in a new development. There came a point of the night where the same four kids who thought it would be a great idea to drive from house to house trick-or-treating over and over again. One of them had a beard. We turned out the lights afterwards and they still tried to trick-or-treat.
I turned the lights off and put the recycling bin in front of the walkway because Jonesy pup goes absolutely ape schitt every time the doorbell rings. Honestly not sure it made a difference, other than to make me look like a total a$$hole, though we don't have a ton of trick-or-treat-eligible kids in the neighborhood, and one look at W4C during a Cal football game-chat will tell you I'm probably an a$$hole regardless. ;-)
Didn't get any.
I don't know how many kids came by total because I wasn't answering the door, but I would guess we probably had about 6 total arrivals.
My daughter and I broke into the candy on Friday and ate most of the Crunch and 100 Grand bars, a decision which we are regretting this morning now that the leftover chocolate bars are Bounty and Butterfingers.
OUR WOBBLY REPUBLIC
Cook/Wasserman says GOP gaining momentum and likely to regain control of the House
https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/1587525335783944192
I've tried reading some of the articles about the margin of error within polls and I'm increasingly convinced they're not fit for purpose. I won't be surprised if the GOP regains control of the House, mind you, but that's just because I expect results I don't like.
They've been likely to regain the House for at least the past year.
SCOTUS declines to further hold up Lindsay Graham testimony. He is now back to needing to testify in the GA election fraud case.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/01/supreme-court-denies-lindsey-graham-appeal-to-block-subpoena-in-election-subversion-case-00064462
SCOTUS temporarily blocks Trump tax returns from House Ways and Means Committee
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/01/supreme-court-temporarily-blocks-trump-tax-records-from-being-given-to-congress.html
Let's check in how the NY vs. Trump Org case is going. Summary: not well for Trump Org.
https://twitter.com/thegregwalters/status/1587108912930717701
ELSEWHERE IN COLLEGE
CFP rankings out…Committee doing their best to prevent Armageddon PR scenario…
Bill Walton is not happy with UCLA
https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-bill-walton-is-not-happy
Hot MACtion tonight: Buffalo vs. Ohio. Buffalo favored by 3. O/U 58.5.
Hot MACtion tonight: Ball State vs. Kent State. Kent favored by 7. O/U 62.
BYU has five college juniors that played for the Cougars during the Obama administration. Four of the five are married.
https://byucougars.com/roster/football
I recall that's sometimes a controversy, when BYU grads are drafted into the NFL, they start out a few years older, suggesting their career might be shorter.
PRO
Brooklyn Nets fire Steve Nash
https://twitter.com/BrooklynNets/status/1587489574690983937
His own fault for cutting his hair
And it looks like they'l hire Udoka. Hide yo wives
They should play Biggies “I Got a Story to Tell” song as his press conference introduction.
Colts fire OC Marcus Brady
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34924228/indianapolis-colts-fire-offensive-coordinator-marcus-brady
Well, he's available.
Per ESPN, Pedro Grifol is expected to be the next coach for the Chicago White Sox. He is currently a bench coach for the Royals.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/34924320/sources-white-sox-hire-royals-pedro-grifol-manager
What, are there no washed up alcoholics in their late 70s / early 80s available to hire?
Broncos get flagged 12 times on Sunday, take the most-penalized crown away from Seattle. At 8.8 penalties per game, they are more than double the LA Rams' 4.0.
https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/penalties-per-game
Hackett is likely one and done. Maybe being the Packers OC when you’ve got Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon is like shrimpin’ for Forrest after Hurricane Carmen rolled through….easy.
LaFleur calls plays anyways.
He probably is and Staley should be two and done with the Chargers.
I am sooooo not a fan of Staley…Lombardi’s a tool as well.
I liked Staleys aggressiveness last season but for a defensive guy, his defense sure is bad despite having talent this season.
Lombardi was such a terrible hire. I thought Staley should have kept Pep Hamilton or Shane Steichen.
I saw Pep Hamilton somewhere recently but can't remember where. He was dining in full Texans gear
One of the calls was against the Mariners though.
https://twitter.com/Seahawks/status/1586859568508047360
Pat Hoberg is the opposite of Angel Hernandez
https://www.audacy.com/94wip/sports/phillies/umpire-pat-hoberg-didnt-miss-a-single-call-in-game-2
World Series Game #3 delayed due to rain. They'll play tonight
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/34920605/astros-phillies-world-series-game-3-postponed-tuesday
Verlander gives the traditional Philly salutation
https://twitter.com/darren04/status/1587160265447161857
Yesterday or two days ago this Bill Burr clip appeared on my reddit feed. I think the background of this is that there was a comedy day, or something similar, and the Philly crowed was abusing the previous comics. So he came out firing on all barrels, ragging on Philly. For about 13 min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWuXfIZiSqY
An all-time classic
Not only are the Detroit Lions bad, they are no longer Pleasant
https://www.nfl.com/news/lions-fire-defensive-backs-coach-aubrey-pleasant
They also just traded away Hockenson to Vikings. Is that indication of our fate as well? Lose the best player to a rival team? But instead Cal will not get anything in return.
Campbell was a puzzling hire at the time.
Terrible hire, hopefully the Lions don’t give him a 5 year fully guaranteed extension after some team ask to interview him for their HC vacancy.
The NFL equivalent of being a Cal fan is being a Lions fan. Since winning the title in 1957 they've only been to the playoffs twelve times and one but one post-season game with zero NFC championship game appearances in that time. Wonder who their current QB is, maybe he can turn it around.
I would say the Chargers are a close second and their colors are similar as well.
It should come as no surprise that as a child I adopted the Lions as my second favorite NFL team.
Siberia of the NFL...
Avs leave their goalie alone on a plane as a practical joke
https://www.nhl.com/news/colorado-avalanche-pavel-francouz-sleeps-through-plane-change-on-way-to-global-series/c-337025178
Brissett > Burrow
Browns beat the Bengals 32-13 in the Battle of Highway US-42
https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap?gameId=401437818
Bengals OL looked familiar for Cal fans.
All too familiar.