27.9.13

Friday Night at the Non Sequitur


Just hangin' out with Bob and Mike, Leland and Mr. Giggles.

23.9.13

21.9.13

The Ultimate in Autumnal Equinox Graffiti?


Either some alien graffiti artist has some awesome new solar spray paint to commemorate Autumnal Equinox 10...
er, 2013... or the sun is on sale for ten bucks. Or the sun has decided it's the 10th planet. Or we have ten snarkons till WHOOMBIE. Take your pick. Oh, and yes, Da-da is back. Just barely. It was close.

17.9.13

A Note From Da-da



Hi, all. FYI, Da-da is sick and will need to take some time away from the blog. Not sure how long it will be, but Da-da really needs to concentrate on getting better, as it's kinda serious. Anyway, he'll hopefully be back soon. Take care.

Tuesday at the Non Sequitur


STOP, or we'll be forced to say, "STOP" again.

12.9.13

Have You Seen the Muffin Man?


                                                                                           [img courtesy of Tom Gilroy by way of superpunch]

Thursday Outside The Non Sequitur


Stone pixel avalanche failure.

10.9.13

Back Home Again in Indiana -- With Keith Olbermann?


Is Keith Olbermann a closet Hoosier? And has he offered us a musical clue?

Da-da used to be a musician. He is in fact, a recovering musician, but the treatments don't seem to be taking. Anyway, Da-da has perfect pitch and perfect pitch memory, so he can hear songs within other songs all the time... not to mention UFO transmissions, which explains Da-da's foil hat... but Da-da digresses.

Musical Mystery case in point: the mysterious sign-on/sign-off tones on Keith Olbermann's eponymous new ESPN show.

Yes, KO has a new show, with what someone probably thought was an iconic tone signature. Indeed, it was already iconic. Here it is at the beginning of the below clip:




Hear those first four tones -- or more specifically, notes?

Those are the first four notes of, "Back Home Again in Indiana," or as jazz musicians call it, "Indiana." Here's the actual tune, sung by Straight No Chaser. No offense.




Hear those first four notes? Close enough for jazz.

Sure, the KO version is a bit stiff, but... well, there are many many (many) Germanic peoples who simply cannot swing. Tunewise, perhaps Keith is offering up a musical puzzle and viewers are supposed to name that tune in four notes. Da-da could do it in two. Either way, Da-da wins and will accept his prize, now. (Would that be a shrubbery or a herring? Or just in the way she's holding the chicken?)

Speaking of segues, Keith himself is a native of NYC. Perhaps this is just what he wants people to believe. Indeed, those four mystery tones, a musical toss-off at face-value, may have a deeper meaning. Perhaps Keith is, in actuality, a Hoosier, but denies his Hoosierness, acting out his guilt, either consciously or subconsciously, with those puzzle tones. Maybe it's 'cause KO has SIX lumbar vertebrae instead of five. Or Keith is a closet Hoosier and plays secret night basketball. Or worse -- like Da-da -- Keith is a genetic Hoosier, a stranger in a strange land. Or it's entirely possible that there's a truly terrible reason THAT WE MAY NEVER KNOW.

Btw, a Hoosier is someone who repeatedly asks, "Who?" until you hit them with a shoe. Ok ok, it's actually a demonym for someone who comes from... yup, INDIANA. Originally from the old Cumberland-dialect word, "hoozer," its Anglo-Saxon derivation results in, "hoo" meaning high or hill and, "zer" meaning player with round ball.

Whatever the reason Keith did what he did, or why Hoosiers are called Hoosiers, Da-da's keeping an open mind. The world's too weird not to. But if you need a further example of KO's innate Hoosierness, just take a look at IU's roundball team this year. 'Nuff said.

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P.S. Da-da really likes Keith Olbermann, regardless of his incipient musical neurosis... probably because Da-da is in fact the Living Embodiment of incipient musical neurosis. It's one of the many reasons Da-da wears bandages.
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