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Brief phone encounter between bites of “Bonfire Delight” with Emily Fromm of 45th and Sloat fame

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3 Teens Kill 4 No Motive

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19 snapshots of the 212

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Lockhart re ducks

My high school teammate Kent Lockhart was a 4th round draft pick out of Don Haskins’ UTEP for the New York Knicks but broke his arm and was cut. In 1988 he was MVP of the San Francisco Summer Pro Am league and I suggested, since he was an arts major, he send a self-promotion to all the NBA teams with a picture of a chicken and the line “Do You Need a 2-guard Who Can Draw Fowls?”. He ignored my advice and instead became a high school art teacher in Melbourne after two seasons of being All Australia. I’m saying: his white board would belong in the Whitney!! (And he is semi-famous not for poultry but for lizard sculptures; maybe he could customize a few for Toronto)

nunawading basketball website:
Kent Lockhart, a 6’4” Guard from the University of Texas El Paso was selected (Round 6, Pick 3) by the New York Knicks in the 1985 NBA Draft – the same year the Knicks selected future Dream Teamer, Patrick Ewing.

Lockhart arrived in the National Basketball League with the Eastside Spectres in 1989 – impacting immediately, averaging 28.8 points and 6.6 rebounds to earn All NBL First Team and NBL All Star selections. The Spectres failed to make the Finals that year, but Lockhart helped catapult Eastside into contention the following year, eventually dropping the Semi Finals to the Brisbane Bullets.

In 1991, Lockhart helped guide the Spectres into the NBL Grand Final Series against the Perth Wildcats, where Eastside lost the series 2-1.

Following the 1992 mergers between the Spectres and Saints to form the South East Melbourne Magic, Lockhart found himself out of the NBL and into an incredibly strong CBA, as well as moving into the education system as a teacher and coaching junior basketball.

Lockhart averaged 24.8 points and 6.6 rebounds across a 75 game National League career, making him a big fan favourite in what proved to be a boom time for Australian Basketball.

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not by kent lockhart

the opening paragraph was posted in yahoo comments about an article about NBA free agency signings.

and1: in a related matter former Cubberley football and basketball stalwart Tim Ruff, who overlapped with Kent for one varsity season in 1979, circulated a call to provide moral support for our coach Hans Delannoy who is facing some health challenges. I spoke to Tim (for the first time in my life) and then Hans and can report that Hans is approaching this like the old Bud Presley “take the charge” drill.

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Super John John

I met John Shifflett (1953-2017) at Cubberley Community Center in Palo Alto in July, 1996 when Medeski Martin and Wood sold clean the room and, on the advice of Charlie Hunter, I booked as support Will Bernard, John Shifflett, Rob Burger and Jason Lewis. I can look that up by finding Will’s “medicine hat” album and see if John Shifflett’s name is in the credits. But in some ways it is immmaterial whether my memory is accurate or apocryphal because John Shifflett might as well have played on that gig, he played with just about everybody in town and was in just about every great show.

I just took notice yesterday, in a remembrance by Ben Goldberg on his site –I’m looking and still looking for Ben’s schedule, to see where he is going to be –because I will likely also be — October 18, and 17 and 19 — that John Shifflett had died of pancreatic cancer in April of 2017. I was a little out of it,for various reasons, that spring which you can verify by searching the archives of Plastic Alto and seeing a large gap — that’s why I’m only noting this now. I lost my mother, Barbara H. Weiss, in July of this year and my father Paul E. Weiss in August, 2015. I will quote below Ben’s words which prove that he and therefore obviously John know or knew worlds of music and language well beyond what I can hear or describe, and I’m grateful for that. Musicians are special people.

I probably met John Shifflett 20 times over the 23 years that I have been a concert promoter and artist manager doing business as Earthwise Productions of Palo Alto. He was very recognizable — for an interloper and part-time like me — his blond hair and square jaw. He was very approachable and generous with his time and cordial. I specifically recall chatting with him about Taylor Eigsti, then a child prodigy at 15 — 2000 — and booking Taylor partly based on that recommendation. I did not trust my own ears about Taylor’s brilliance but I trusted John’s judgement, and was impressed by the specific thing he said, which I’ve repeated and attributed numerous times. (And by the way, last I saw Taylor about two years ago was at Woodside Filoli Mansion and the young bass player — not John but likely influenced by him was named Ostrow or Ostroff — i got his number and met his parents — I think he is at Stanford but I digress).

There’s a rock drummer named Shiflett I always wondered if they were related.

I woke up thinking about the Soul Coughing song “Super Bon Bon” it’s not jazz but I think that’s a double bass line. I said that a couple times while traipsing up and down the stairs on my honeymoon last week in New York at Chelsea Market near the Highline: take the elevator to the mezzanine. Usually it’s step aside and let the man go thru, let the man go thru. sometimes I say let the mango thru. This morning – and by the way the singer is Mike or M Doughty and I have no idea who the bass part is by, likely not John Shifflett but its fun to imagine him doing it — I was saying “he took the elevator to the mezzanine” which is like saying John Shifflett is now in heaven.

I’m wondering about starting my day — it’s 7:36 on a Thursday in fall of my 55th year — by going down to Gunn High School my alma mater and offering to help produce a jazz concert that would honor John Shifflett. The connection is that Jason Lewis’ wife, Mrs. Lewis, has taught jazz there for quite a while and Jason was half the rhythm section with John Shifflett for many years. I know I scouted some band from Seattle at San Jose State nooner in the pit there — the drummer guy from O2 records — and must have seen John Shifflett probably not in the band but organizing the show. Origin Records I mean. I also remember seeing him at CoHo and asking for his number and he said to approach his wife and maybe she wrote it out for me. I used to keep all those numbers and cards and scraps of paper but when I got married to Terry Acebo Davis – who like John Shifflett has an affiliation to San Jose State –heck, my mom has a degree from San Jose State — but when I moved in here a lot of stuff got lost or tossed. My wife calls it feng shui, opening up the possiblity for something new.

There should be an endowed music chair at SJSU named for John Shifflett. I’ll have to spell check before I publish this John Shifflett.

My waking fantasy this a.m. twenty or thirty minutes ago – and I actually sort of drooled — oddly —

(wifey came down to ask me something and I hit publish and decided to leave it cut suddenly, like the Emily Dickinson line)
edit to add: the wife is named Brittany Shifflett from Connecticutt before Iowa and teaches or taught ballroom dance and gymnastics and has a PhD.

and:
there’s a picture of John Shifflett playing, under a photo of Rahsaan Kirk, at Cafe Strich in San Jose on his wiki page:

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There’s a lovely obit also by Andrew Gilbert in the Merc.

and7: the OA2 record label in Seattle (not O2 please note) lists seven records in their catalog that John Shifflett played on, all as a sideman. I did ask him once about recording as a leader and he kind of laughed and shugged me off. I did the same thing later when I met JJ Avenel.

John was a wonderful person — funny, generous, humble, an astute observer of life’s details. He was a hell of a musician. Big Sid Catlett said “I can swing seventeen men with one wire brush and a phone book.” You got the feeling John could swing an entire band by just standing still. In a funny way, I didn’t really think of John as a bass player; he was just John Shifflett. Sometimes you needed a bass player and sometimes you needed John Shifflett.

for what its worth this is the fourth time I’ve mentioned John Shifflett in or on Plastic Alto, which itself is an Ornette reference. I called him a “south bay stalwart”. Understatement.
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Bohemian Rapp City

I ran into Roxy wrap and his son Chase wrap near Kepler‘s in Menlo Park actually their project stretches from McDonald’s to the animal hospital I ran into the younger wrap the next day earlier today I Noonie on University and he said that’s their fourth project in Menlo Park and the estimated they have about 30 in Palo Alto I said that in at Dartmouth in the 80s I wore a red Tonsor Thanh oversized sweatshirt over skinny striped pants and was made fun of by my East Coast conservative friends that is to say I bought them from Roxy the fashion store, I also ate at Machias email mouse and croutons and probably bought shoes from Roxie wraps shoes and they went to high school with his 2/2 sisters Kelly who played tennis And Shannon who later worked her idea idea idea

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A lot can happen between $413m in tax evading inter-generational gifting and the destruction of the free world as we know it

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Your just too good to be true

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‘Hasta la vista, Democracy’ warm jello buzz,

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I found two NCAA hockey programs with awards named for former players named Mark Weiss

MARKWEISS UTAH HOCKEY

Mark Weiss of Michigan, who was a Navy seal, then a Utah hockey player, then served the country again before dying in an off-duty accident in 2017, age 35. The Utah Iron Man award is named for him.

Mark Weiss Cornell Hockey
Mark Weiss Utah hockey, former Navy Seal

It is with a broken heart that we must inform you Lt. Mark Weiss, of Livonia, Michigan, passed away this last weekend. Mark played for the team during the 2010-11 season and made a tremendous impact on our team and our program as a whole. In 2013 he was awarded the first Iron Man Award and the award remains in his name.
For those who didn’t know Mark, he joined the US Navy in 2000 and became an enlisted member of the United States Navy SEALs. After several tours and countless missions he returned to the University of Utah to finish his degree in Exercise Science.
During his time with the team his positive nature and outstanding work ethic forged a sense of purpose that still exists with Utah Hockey. Upon graduating from the University he was commissioned as an Ensign and served continually overseas while earning his MBA from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterrey, CA.
Mark was currently on deployment in Africa with the Coronado-based Special Boat Team 12, Navy Special Warfare Group 4. His decorations included the Bronze Star Medal with a Combat “V” and the Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a Combat “V” for battlefield valor.
Mark will be painfully missed.
For those who can attend the game this Saturday, November 18th, (2017) Utah Hockey will honor Mark with a moment of silence.

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Weiss was a Utah hockey stalward and went on to get an MBA from Monterrey


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Mark Weiss , star winger on the Cornell hockey team , died in an automobile accident in his home town of Haileybury , Ontario , late last May . Weiss , who would have been a junior this year , was 19 . Ma Markk r was probably the – best – liked kid on the team . He slikedt be loved life and lived it to the fullest , varsity coach Dick Bertrand said of Weiss . Weiss , one of five Cornell starters to score twenty goals last season , was considered one of the dRedss Re fastest rising young players . He went 2 0 – 2233 – – – – , 4,433 while skating wing with 203 the Lance – – hNethery Net e rR oyy Kerling line last Roy winter . Weiss jersey bearing the number 8 so familiar to all the Lynah Faithful , will be formal ¬ ly retired by Athletic Director Dick Schultz at a home game this winter .

The Mark Weiss Memorial Award
Presented to the player who most exemplified from his rookie year through his senior year the same kind of determination and passion that the outstanding young athlete, Mark Weiss, had for life and hockey.

and 1: there’s also Doug Weiss Dartmouth ’88 hockey stalwart and surgeon who works for the US Hockey team, and Tyler Weiss, of Raleigh NC hoping to stick with Colorado of the NHL.

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Whizzer White admits he was also ‘Boofer’; Says Kavanaugh getting ‘Virtual Melvin’; Ubangis want equal time

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What is he reaching for here?
What does he mean by “2…4?”

Truth is stranger than fiction, peeps.
and 1: the Melvins (note: I have no idea if the Melvins’ “Honey
bucket” has explicity lyrics. I just knoe the Melvins are cool. Where I came from, a “melvin” was a result of an attack of a bully -for example, a baskeball playing, future Ivy League junior varisty athlete, who wants to be a Justice — on a uncool person, like a musician or a editor of student pub, which means newspaper not beer joint. “Student pub” at least in high school –although I dont know about Georgetown Perp — would be an oxymoron or inconsistent — and an attack on wardrobe. Get it?) Also, I saw the Melvins once at Cat’s Cradle in Chapel Hill, and may have drank a beer. Also, the Melvins have solo albums with cover art by HB Stafford, who did some work for Earthwise, late. I am not saying that nominated Justice Kavanaugh attacked the weak in high school and disrupted the angle of repose of their tidy whities, or that he date raped anyone or engaged in anal sex, consensual or not, just that its a bad sign that we are debating our high school lingo (heh, heh, he said ‘lingo’) on national tv. FFFFF. Covefe. Georgetown guys if yo read this you suck Hoya dicks. What rocks off! Or, What? Rocks off? Elizabeth Shue the future movie star came to those same parties and everyone gawked that someone’s sister was such a hottie. I’d like to know how much he sweated, as an Ivy League JV basketball player. I never saw a Dartmouth jv basketball game,but I have a problem with white ugys who sweat too much especially if they went to exclusive Catholic prep schools. Not that I am anti-Catholic either. Dartmough had a plyaer in my class named Joe kilroy and years later when I was dating a neurotic trauma surgeon in Philly, I went to a St. Joe’s I think basketball game and approached the coach to say I was a classmate but not friendly with their alumnus Joe Kilroy. Besides my Gonzaga firends, the I Street Boys, I’d like to know what Joe Kilroy’s memory if any of Brett Kavanaugh. Reminds me that my teammate Kent Lockhart who played for UTEP and then Australia was teammate down under with Obama’s secretary of education, a former Harvard player. And he remembered that Dude was “left handed….pigenon-toed…and heady” — so people remember things. FBI, if you are reading this, or you Russian hackers, interview Joe Kilroy of Dartmouth: Did Kavanaugh try to foul too much as an Ivy JV hoops guy. Me? I was barely on the team at Gunn (but league champs, BITCHES!) and didn’t last long in the Dartmouth intramual League. I remember I could not cover Steve Briggs who played football butnot varsity basketball for the Big green and I could not — I played for Richardson dorm and he played I htink for Ripley — and he took me baseline and I could not turn him back for help. Game over. Gay mover, not!
But Boofer in our realm did not mean boy girl anal — we didn’t know that exisgted — but gay sex, which we despised.

and and: I am cooking and drinking red whine while wifey TMW is still at work at hosptial and I cann’t believe I am watching CNN

(hours later, after battery ran out and I took nap:
If Kavanaugh does not, in the end, make it to Supreme Court, he could at least be named Ambassador to Ubangi).(that’s another drinking game, you uninitiateds, with emphasis on ‘teds. Chug!

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