September 30, 2011

Memorial Union Terrace, the night before the big game.

24 comments:

Irene said...

"oh, no, no, no, it's a shipwreck!"

LOL at our house. Poppy, too.

Titus said...

Where are all the people?

Get a population Madison!

Ann Althouse said...

"Where are all the people?"

People were underdressed... and it got cold.

The town is teeming with people this weekend, with 30,000 more people here.

Wince said...

Did anyone attempting to use Bank of America on-line banking today experience it being down all day?

Coincidentally, on the day BoA announced a monthly debit card fee.

If so, did anyone hear whether this is the result of a malicious hacking in retribution?

edutcher said...

I thought it sounded windy - it's gotten quite chilly here, so I thought it would be so up where you are.

Surprised you two are having ice cream at night in such a chill.

But, if it's Meade's favorite...

Irene said...

"oh, no, no, no, it's a shipwreck!"

LOL at our house. Poppy, too.


Let me guess, Poppy has a Badger sweater.

Anonymous said...

I hate to say it-

But, I saw Wisconsin's first game.

Steam rolling.

It got worse from there out-

You guys got a team worthy of a National Champion.

Good luck.

Go Big-10!

MadisonMan said...

I am unconvinced that UW can beat a quality team. I may be proven wrong tomorrow.

Assumption: Nebraska is a quality team.

DADvocate said...

As a Deep Orange Tennessee Volunteer, I'm familiar with big games. I enjoy schools besides OSU and Michigan winning in the Big 10. Go Badgers!

How Deep Orange? My father got his M.A. and Phd. there and taought there his entire career. Between my parents (my mother has a B.A. and M.A from UT), my siblings and myself, we have 10 degrees from the mighty University of Tennessee.

But, now for me, the BIG GAME is the game my son is playing in tomorrow on the small college circuit.

Irene said...

edutcher, Poppy doesn't need a Badger sweater because she is a badger (grrrr; I have the wounds to prove it. She is a sixteen-week old with a teething issue).

Sprezzatura said...

"Did anyone attempting to use Bank of America on-line banking today experience it being down all day?"

Didn't try it. But, on Tuesday I was in a BofA when the power went out. They took my deposit and gave me a hand written receipt. Presumably this was how it was done in the olden days.

Anywho, re debit fees, I was already planning on moving more dough from BofA to Chase, if they dare charging me for debit (through which I run about forty M per month) I will make sure I don't leave a cent w/ them.

But, my guess is that such fees will be left for the folks who move and deposit less dough.

A. Shmendrik said...

Lake Monona? But datz Mendota!

Prof. Althouse:

Have you ever felt like the Bing Crosby character in High Time?

Ralph L said...

The Big Game?

Have you got your raccoon coats?

KCFleming said...

We left Door County a day early because the high winds on Thursday knocked out all the power and I cannot redo last night, when I kept the fireplace going all night with fast-burning pine, sleeping 30 minutes between adding logs.

As we left the lodge, a beautiful bride was awaiting her new husband in the main hall, surrounded by guests and the strains of a single violin. Though it was growing dark and the generator had failed, she soldiered on. It was very sweet.

edutcher said...

Irene said...

edutcher, Poppy doesn't need a Badger sweater because she is a badger (grrrr; I have the wounds to prove it. She is a sixteen-week old with a teething issue).

Hudson and Morstan, and before them, Quantum, all had teething issues, but they refrained from chowing down on Mom and Dad, although Quantum took a liking to The Blonde's undies.

For about five years, Victoria's Secret was always the default gift at birthdays, Christmas, and Valentine's.

Hudson, OTOH, took a liking to a couple of cabinets for a while.

We've always had omnivores here.

PS Shmendrik, you're a class act.

redingreen said...

It’s not funny when your boat goes aground. I have mine moored down at Willow Beach and I rowed out there today to make sure the mooring lines were intact, what with the 40 mph winds. That boat will be ruined, crushing on the steps like that. Did you contact the mooring guy at the union?

Ann Althouse said...

You're right. I do say Monona. Can't explain that. Didn't notice it while editing or I'd have used a subtitle to make fun of myself..

Titus said...

I love the new tele show Pan Am. I wish I was around back then when flying was fab and the flight attendants weighed in and were beautiful. And no "stewards"

American Flight Attendants are gross and bitchy.

At least we still have international flight attendants and flights where they are hot. Air France bitches are still amazing and totally bitchy.

Irene said...

Pogo, I just got off the phone with a Door County native. He said he had not seen a storm like the one that came through today in forty plus years.

We have multiple trees down in Sister Bay. The fellow reported that he doesn't expect power to be back up for three or four days.

SCOTTtheBADGER said...

That photo looks like it was taken from a carrier in the Pacific at sunset, with the pier being a too long LSO platform. Sort of Victory at Sea in color. Nice photo, I like it.

KCFleming said...

Irene, three huge pine trees fell like dominoes in a row within feet of our cabin. The couple in the cabin next to us panicked and left in the storm. We were fine, but I got about an hour's sleep altogether.

Every town but Egg Harbor was out of power, and with a busy weekend looming. Bad news.

Leland said...

Hey, ESPN College Gameday, live from Madison! Followed by a game in Dallas...

Irene said...

Pogo, I am glad you all are okay!

KCFleming said...

Thanks, Irene.

The giant span of window overlooking the eastern shore offered a gorgeous view, but the 60-70 mph winds shook it so hard we feared it would break, or that a tree nearby would crash into it.

Just before the power went out I had texted my daughter "It was a dark and stormy night..."

Not until morning did we find the damage all over, like trees falling into houses and stores.

BimBim said...

The building isn't just visually split into an east and west half but also in terms of the layouts of the floors with the main corridor for each running along the central joint between the two crystals.
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