Good morning, Stroock's Books reader(s) and happy midweek.
So we rang the Australian Hellenic Choir (Sydney, Australia) last night. Not kidding.*
We were in a bad mood last night and ain't in so great a mood this morning.
Oh look, gout this morning. Just great [Yes because the greatest driver for gout is stress and annoyance and you worked yourself up over some stupid choir on the other side of the planet-Ed].
War of the ants...lots of live ants spotted. As we write this one is crawling across the living room floor. Lots of dead ants too. We remain convinced out campaign is hurting the ants badly and that their presence indicates the nest is poisoned.
'Mr. Speaker! Their Majesties' King Charles the Third and Queen Camilla!' We admit we never expected the House Sergeant at Arms to say that. Seeing King Charles address congress was neat. Sorry, it just was. HRH charmed us [Oh my -Ed] we couldn't help but like the man. And he spoke eloquently about our nation's shared heritage, culture, and sacrifice.
For us, the King's speech felt like the last hurrah of the old Anglo-American alliance, the special relationship. HRH told some good jokes, too, do click over.
We've always been less hostile to HRH then a lot of people. We never bought into the Diana crap. The king rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy to skipper a minesweeper. And Charles has spent his life doing charitable work. Why we almost regret that bit of unpleasantness 250 years ago.
The Crossing....At first, Jeff Daniels seems an odd choice to play George Washington. And at first, we didn't quite buy into his performance. But as the movie went on, Daniels grew into the role. By the end of the film, Daniels looked and felt like the character in Washington's portraits. What we mean to say, is that by the end of The Crossing, we looked at Jeff Daniels and saw George Washington.
Daniel's plays Washington as a man who is weary, tired, and facing defeat. Washington is bearing a terrible burden as he knows the fate of the Revolution lies with him. Daniels also plays Washington with just a bit of whimsy. 'Move your fat ass, Henry' Washington says to Henry Knox as he boards a boat to cross the Delaware. This actually, happened, by the way.
After the victory Washington is relieved when his surgeon and friend Hugh Mercer tells him the army suffered no casualties during the battle. For the first time in the movie, Washington breaths easy. But Washington does not rest until he gets the army back across the Delaware. 'What can you be thinking? That we have won the war?' Washington asks his ebullient generals.
*Related. So this happened 12 years ago:
Earlier at Veterans for Peace forum-Peacenik: 'Israel is an apartheid state.'
Professor Stroock: 'That's a lie! If you think Israel is an Apartheid State, you don't know what Apartheid is!'
And then I buried him under an avalanche of facts.