As I mentioned in a previous post last Wed, I recently bought a new minivan and it came with a 3-month free subscription to Sirius/XM radio.
On Channel 46, Classic Vinyl, I just heard Gloria (as in G-L-O-R-I-A). The version I heard was by Shadows of Knight, although Wikipedia tells me that it was written by Van Morrison and originally recorded by his band at the time, Them. It's been notably covered also by Patti Smith, Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead, Rick Springfield, R.E.M., Rickie Lee Jones, plus others. YouTube of the Van Morrison version is here.
Hearing Gloria made me think of other "spelling" songs, such as Respect by Aretha Franklin. That YouTube is here.
The bride then contributed to the discussion by suggesting Lola, by the Kinks. YouTube here.
Then somebody mentioned ABC by the Jackson 5, and the conversation was basically over.
The Softer Side of Ultrarunning (anything beyond 26 miles) ...philosophy...politics...other stuff
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tales From The Perimeter: Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation
Perimeter meaning the 6 mile patrol road inside the fence of the military installation on which I work, where some half a dozen of us comprise a pool of running “talent” and strive to show up for a noontime run a couple times a week if we can escape our desks. We share a lot and these guys are one of the core pillars of my sanity. See also here for a previous post.
Yesterday we had 5 of our 6 potential members show up to run (the missing one injured his hamstring recently in a military Physical Fitness run--somehow that seems ironic--speed does kill). Somehow we got on the topic of people becoming less literate, and being ignorant of the rules of spelling, punctuation, and grammar that we all grew up with.
I, who admittedly am anal-retentive, would have made a GREAT editor, and one of my pet peeves is when I read a poorly written email or document. I happened to bring this up during the run and met with violent consensus. I should note that the youngest of our group is in his early 40s; the eldest is 60, so perhaps we are reflecting the view of the "older generation."
The next day, I was moved to compose the following tongue-in-cheek email in response to whether anyone was running.
Yesterday we had 5 of our 6 potential members show up to run (the missing one injured his hamstring recently in a military Physical Fitness run--somehow that seems ironic--speed does kill). Somehow we got on the topic of people becoming less literate, and being ignorant of the rules of spelling, punctuation, and grammar that we all grew up with.
I, who admittedly am anal-retentive, would have made a GREAT editor, and one of my pet peeves is when I read a poorly written email or document. I happened to bring this up during the run and met with violent consensus. I should note that the youngest of our group is in his early 40s; the eldest is 60, so perhaps we are reflecting the view of the "older generation."
The next day, I was moved to compose the following tongue-in-cheek email in response to whether anyone was running.
From: Gary
Sent: xxxxx
To: xxxxx
Cc: xxxxx
Subject: RE: Run today
Sending you a email to tell you Im a no-show, didnt bring my stufff, waiving off the run. See you Thrsuday.
Instead of runnning, for lunch today I will eat 2 cheeseburger's, maybe an hamburger, and a orange. Its what Im hungrey for. Then when I get home I will pet my kat because I like it's soft fur. Their really nice anmimals.
Regrads/Gray
(facetiously messing with speeling, grammer, and punctuashun following yetserday's perimieter conversatoin)
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