As we put Christmas in the rearview mirror for another year
it’s time to celebrate two major events; the end of Christmas advertising and
the beginning of a new year. I’ve seen a lot of years come and go during the
course of my life and 2014 was certainly one of them.
As I look back on it now, some good things happened but 2014
wasn’t a great year and some tragic things happened but it wasn’t a terrible
year either. Taken as a whole, I think 2014 was kind of like my first marriage;
it had its moments but its not something I’d care to live through again.
It was a year of notable but ultimately puzzling scientific
achievement. The European Union, led by the French, reportedly landed a
spacecraft on a distant comet. More accurately they crash landed a remote
controlled spacecraft on a distant comet and, like most great moments in French
history, it was a bold and daring move achieved with the help of others and
more impressive to the French than anyone else. Let’s face it, Bruce Willis and
Ben Affleck crash landed on a comet years ago … this is old news!
Another notable but head scratching scientific breakthrough
was achieved this year at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine right here in the good ol’
US of A. Researchers at the Institute report that they have grown a fully
functional artificial penis in their laboratory. They further reported that the
artificial penis was successfully attached to a rabbit who used it to father a
healthy batch of new bunnies. There is still no word as to why anyone would grow
an artificial penis in the first place; no case was made establishing a
shortage of pricks in this world and I can’t help wondering if any experiment
that results in rabbits reproducing is all that impressive.
2014 was a particularly bad year to fly on Malaysian
Airlines but a good year to invest in waterfront property in Havana.
Earlier in 2014, prior to invading the Crimean peninsula
and inciting unrest in Ukraine, the Russians demonstrated their love of world
peace by hosting the Winter Olympics. My most vivid memories of the 2014
Olympics are those sexy Canadian hockey mom’s shouting “HARD!” and “WHOA!” as
they swept their way to the gold medal in women’s curling. I was also struck by
the fact that ice dancing is still considered an Olympic sport; if your event
involves make up, choreography and costumes it’s a performance not a sport.
It’s often been said that if you can’t play defense, it’s not a sport and, as
fun as it would be watching ice dancers playing defense, there is no way it’s a
sport!
In 2014 Germany played Argentina in Brazil for the World
Cup title; I mention that because I’m pretty sure most of you didn’t know it. I
had to look it up because I’m an American and I really don’t give a shit but
apparently it’s a big deal among people who can’t catch and Euro-trash soccer
hooligans.
This year the North Korean government is reported to have
intimidated the Japanese owned Sony Corporation into not releasing an American
comedy movie. Naturally all good Americans are outraged by a foreign government
using computer hacking to limit our freedoms and choices … only our own
government can do that!
Inspired by the success of North Korea’s tyrant at
imposing his will on thers, tyrants in Oklahoma and Nebraska filed suit with
the Supreme Court to force the people of Colorado to change their marijuana
laws. One has to believe that things are going pretty damned good in Oklahoma
and Nebraska if their respective attorneys general have the time and money to
worry about a Colorado state law. I guess they’ve finally gotten those pesky
meth labs and domestic terrorists under control. Good for them!
A lot of famous Americans died in 2014 including Admiral
Jeremiah Denton. Admiral Denton was a great American who spent over seven years
in a North Vietnamese POW camp. He famously blinked the word “TORTURE” in Morse
code while being interviewed for a propaganda film. That was back when Americans
still understood Morse code and believed that only the bad guys used torture …
we’ll miss you Adm. Denton.
Yup, 2014 was one strange year … but its over now! In the
words of a fictional Italian racecar driver, “What’s behind me is not
important!” Hoist your glass and toast the buffoonery past and future that
keeps our tongues planted firmly in our cheeks. To quote Oscar Wilde (and you
should always quote Oscar Wilde), “Life
is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about.”
Happy New
Year!
A most insightful look at the year from my favorite synic......see you in 15 El G.....I'm sure you will have more to say next year at this time.......
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