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Oct 11, 2021

Monday October 11, 2021 Fred Piscop

Theme: EAT IN A HURRY (61. Gobble down food, and hint to the ends of 17-, 31- and 45-Across)

17. "Born to Be Wild" rock band: STEPPENWOLF.

31. Cold-weather neckwear: WINTER SCARF.

45. Flash of lightning: THUNDERBOLT.

Boomer here. 
 
I do not think I gobble down food, but I guess I am known to finish a pizza in less than 10 minutes.
 
Bowling news.  Last Thursday I took my new bowling balls out and made 29 of 30 possible marks (Spare or Strike) and rolled 222-180-188 - 590.  It's not a big deal but it is my highest score since I started taking Xtandi. 

Across:

1. Dull paint finish: MATTE.  Yes it's dull.  I like the glossy stuff.

6. Make furious: ANGER.  I hope there is no anger here today with this nice crossword.  Wait until Friday and then you can shout a few words of ANGER.

11. Cry loudly: SOB.  So much death from Covid.  I hope the vaccine makes it go away. 

14. Handle on a rap sheet: ALIAS. Smith and Jones.

15. Short and sweet: TERSE.

16. Actress Longoria: EVA.


19. Mo. after February: MAR.  Shouldn't this clue be "Month after Feb. ?"

20. Like a poor loser: SORE.  I suppose if you went a few rounds with Cassius Clay.

21. Figure in red ink: LOSS.  The stock market has been a little red the past few weeks.  I really do not understand the debt ceiling but I understand my social security payment, and I sure don't want to delay it.

22. Submit tax returns online: E-FILE.  We have been doing this for the past two years.  It works pretty good.

24. Single-handedly: SOLO.  I had several SOLO songs in the Benilde H.S. Glee Club.

26. Clear kitchen wrap: SARAN.

28. One of the political Bushes: JEB.  He was the Governor of Florida and thought about moving into the White House after his dad and brother finished their terms.

35. Is crazy about: ADORES.

37. FDR's successor: HST.  Seems like every President in my time went by three initials until Barack Obama came along.  The press was afraid to call him BO.

38. Pants, in slang: TROU.

39. Gives the thumbs-down: NIXES.

40. Egyptian boy-king: TUT.

41. Gesture while giving directions: POINT.  Or how to blame Who Done It?

42. "__, Brute?": ET TU.  "How many eggs did you have for breakfast Ceasar ?"

43. __ out: depress: BUM.  "The great historical BUM built the rock of ages it was in the year of one, and that's about the biggest thing that man has ever done." Chad Mitchell Trio at the Bitter End.

44. Texas border city: LAREDO.

48. Part of the Trinity: SON.  "And the three men I admire the most. the Father, SON and Holy Ghost; They caught the last train for the coast, the day the music died."  American Pie.

49. Aired again: RERAN.  I think I have watched enough "Law & Order" shows by now.

50. Former: PAST.

52. Flag maker Ross: BETSY.  Heavens to her.


54. In Touch Weekly twosome, usually: ITEM.

56. Film spool: REEL.  Years ago I went fishing with a cane pole.  Then I got a little older and learned how to use a rod and REEL.

60. Every bit: ALL.

64. Fail a polygraph test: LIE. Or get into bed.

65. River of Lyon: RHONE.

66. Role player: ACTOR.

67. __ Cruces, N. Mex.: LAS.  Like LAS Vegas, however some people spell it Lost Wages.

68. Less loony: SANER.

69. V-formation fliers: GEESE.  I see flocks of GEESE daily in open fields looking for food.

Down:

1. Sunday service: MASS.  I go on Saturdays these days.  Not too crowded but I still wear a mask.

2. Voice above tenor: ALTO.  I was a BASS.  Not a fish, just a guy with a low singing voice. That's me on the most right.



3. Stadium level: TIER.  These current baseball and football teams really have huge fancy stadiums.

4. Cassettes and eight-tracks: TAPES.  A bit old fashioned, mine are on a closet shelf.  I have nothing to play them on anymore.

5. Sixth sense letters: ESP.

6. When both hands are straight up: AT NOON.  "Blocking a basketball shot" did not fit

7. Anchor's delivery: NEWS.  How many read the NEWS before turning to the crossword ?

8. Icky to the max: GROSSEST.

9. Bilingual subj.: ESL. English as a second language.

10. Mentions, with "to": REFERS.

11. Schools for ministers-to-be: SEMINARIES.

12. Mirror shape: OVAL.  Also the shape of our president's office.

13. Uncarpeted: BARE.  Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard.

18. New York Harbor's __ Island: ELLIS.  "Give me your tired, your poor.  Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."

23. The "F" in SPF: FACTOR.  The MAX in creamy make up.

25. Hasn't paid yet: OWES.

27. Music or dance: ART.  Mr. Garfunkel.

28. Pop star Jackson: JANET.  The youngest of the luffly Lennon Sisters.  Wunnerful Lawrence Welk.


29. Writer Wharton: EDITH.  Archie's wife in All in the Family.

30. Hard-shelled terrarium pets: BOX TURTLES.  Chocolate and peanut candy that I cannot eat anymore.

32. "Opposable" digit: THUMB.

33. Lively sonata movement: RONDO.

34. Bed that's easily stored: FUTON.  Never had one of these.

36. Attends homecoming, say: REUNES.  I just went to my 56th H.S. reunion.  I am pretty sure I was the youngest one there.

40. Activate the TV, say: TURN IT ON.

41. New England NFL team: PATS.  Wonder why they let Tom Brady get away.

43. Arthur of "The Golden Girls": BEA.  I watch reruns frequently.  Betty White is the lone survivor.

44. Andean pack animal: LLAMA.

46. Laundromat array: DRYERS.  Thankfully, Gone are the days when I used to use a Laundromat.

47. Bottle cap remover: OPENER.  Patiently waiting for the Major League Season to start.  I hope the Twins improve.

51. Feud ender: TRUCE.

52. Matzo __ soup: BALL.  Yup who cares about the World Series. I am waiting for Base BALL, 2022. 

53. Kazan who directed "On the Waterfront": ELIA.



55. Fork prong: TINE.

57. One-named Art Deco notable: ERTE.

58. Erotic god: EROS.

59. Ancient harplike instrument: LYRE.

62. "Caught ya!": AHA.

63. Witchy woman of folklore: HAG.  "I'll get you my pretty, AND YOUR LITTLE DOG TOO !"

Boomer



 

47 comments:

Lemonade714 said...

I never time my solves but this is likely my fastest ever.

Boomer, to convert 29 out of 30 frames after and during your health challenges is very much worth mentioning and I am sure the 600+ is not far away. When I got sick I wnet from doing sets of 75 to 100 push-ups to not being able to do a single one.

I think the Mo. justifies the Feb.

Thank you Boomer and Fred and have a happy and healthy week all; keep feeling better Agnes and Vidwan.

OwenKL said...

CSO to Chairman Moe at 8d.
Childishly easy, but my one t/o kept me from seeing the theme until after the reveal -- THUNDERBaLl.

Would a BOX TURTLE make a good vicar?
May he'd be able to duck his head quicker
When some controversies
From the SEMINARIES
Emerged; they could bounce off his shell slicker!

Some think Cancel Culture NIXES
People historic, and so fixes
Things gone wrong,
It's gone on long,
Since Caesar said ET TU to Brute's nickses!

{B, C.}


desper-otto said...

Good morning!

Zipped right through this one. Remembered to read the reveal, and went back and found all the hasty puddings. Thanx, Fred and Boomer. (Congrats on your near-600 series. You'll get there soon. Thought of you last night when we re-watched The Big Lebowski. C.C. told me she'd gone with you to get your new balls.)

Anonymous said...

I downed this one in 4:04, so not my fastest ever like Lemonade714, but congrats to you on the possible PR.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIR, but erased twelve for AT NOON. DNK In Touch Weekly, EDITH, and only sorta knew RONDO. Help me RONDO, help help me RONDO (Er, no.)

If only you would take the time to UNE correctly, you wouldn't have to REUNE.

JANET Jackson is famous for the most-rehearsed accidental breast exposure in history. Oh, and that Justin Whatshisname too.

The USAF's THUNDERBOLT was one of the best ground attack aircraft ever built. Called the warthog, the ungainly looking plane brought hell on earth to opposing tank crews, while being able to make it home with unbelievable battle damage. I hope they just mothballed these fine aircraft; we'll likely need them again in the Mideast desert.

Thanks to Fred for the nice, easy puzzle oriented to us old folks (clock hands and TAPES). And thanks to Boomer and congratulations for getting new balls. Reminds me of why old truckers never die - they just get a new Peterbilt.

billocohoes said...

"Erotic" isn't a very imaginative clue for EROS.

The champ changed his name to Muhammad Ali over fifty years ago.

Some referred to Obama as BHO to remind you his middle name is Hussein

unclefred said...

A very nice Monday level CW, my favorite kind! Thanx FP for the fun start to the week. Only W/O was a dopey LAMMA:LLAMA. Wasn’t thinking; pre-coffee! The theme makes me think of how often I’ve fixed up a frozen pizza the way I want (mushrooms, onions, green olives, double anchovy) and baked it thinking I’d have a slice or two….then ate the whole thing. Boomer, thanx for the as usual terrific write-up, and congrats on the bowling!

Spitzboov said...

Good morning everyone.

Very easy today. Did have lAST before OPENER filled in and so, changed to PAST. Liked the theme. No errors.
HST - Saw where he often played poker with his cronies in the 'winter white house' in Key West, FL. How'd you like to be the fly on the wall there?
THUMB - - German Daumen; L. German Duum, Dutch duim.

Thanks Boomer for the fine intro.

Vidwan827 said...

Thank you Fred for a really fast puzzle, with just a couple of Whaaaa-t's ..

Thank you Lemonade for your kind wishes, ...compared to other folks on the blog, I'm lucky to be in pretty good shape ... Keep well, yourself.

I have a long day ahead ... Thanks Boomer, always an inspiration to hear of your little successes in life nowadays. We should all be grateful for whatever we can hope to achieve.

thanks Jinx, ... it took me all of five minutes to figure out Peterbilt, my joke for today.

have a nice day all. I am dreading the coming hour. Hope all goes well.

unclefred said...

Ahhh! Another comment or two post morning coffee! First, Boomer, I want to tell you how much I enjoy reading your humor in your write-ups. Today's comment that you bet you were the youngest one at your school reunion gave me a good smile! Also, who watched that Packer game yesterday? What a game!! Mason Crosby has missed two field goals in the last two SEASONS, but yesterday missed a PAT, which, had he made it, the Packers would have won the game w/o OT. Crosby also missed two FG in regulation time, either of which would have won the game for the Pack w/o OT. Then he missed a FG in OT which would have won it!! Finally, after the Bengal's kicker also missed one in OT, Crosby put it through the uprights in a 49 yard kick, winning the game. So Crosby missed 3 FGs yesterday....so he's used up his quota of misses for the rest of the year, right? Anyway, what a great fun game that was. Oh, and add green bell peppers to that pizza!

TokenCreek said...

Top to bottom FIR today. Jinx, We had the Worthogs here from 1981 till 1992. Live close to the airport. They would come right over our house on their downwind. Sorta whistled on the way by. They were replaced by F-16s in '92. Now in 2022 we are getting the new F-35. All are noisey, but not for long. Good Monday puzzle by Fred and, as always, fun write-up Boomer. BTW, I never saw a picture of an A-10 that I didn' like. TC

Yellowrocks said...

I am averting my eyes from the solve and comments until later.

I won’t recap my entire lost post from yesterday. I found the puzzle relatively easy. FIR, I had to rely on all perps for HIS and THING. I am writing to express my joy at Agnes’s diagnosis. Although pneumonia is no joy, it is better than what might have been. Agnes, I am glad that things are on the way up and that soon your ordeal will be over and you will be returned to good health.
Spitz, good luck with your health issues.
I spent Saturday and part of Sunday in the hospital with bleeding diverticulosis. I felt well and pain free for the entire time, it was just the bleeding. Finally, there are no visible traces of blood this morning. It seems the pouches are healing. No physical pain, but now I am in insurance H-LL.
I will write more after doing today’s puzzle.

TokenCreek said...

unclefred : re Packer Game. "How many kicks could a kicker miss if a kicker could miss kicks?

Husker Gary said...

Musings
-I always start Monday puzzles with the idea of doing them as quickly as possible. I soon realize that is not pleasurable for me and so I do not WOLF, SCARF or BOLT them down but savor it as I go.
-If I have to be with someone who is either TERSE or chatty, I’d lean toward the former more than the latter
-The “S” in Ulysses S Grant and Harry S Truman don’t stand for anything
-The real Earl that lived at Downton Abbey (Highclere Castle) helped find King TUT and died the next year. Curse?
-The RERUNS of my childhood TV shows are horrible but I can’t stop watching them occasionally
-The GEESE are a lovely part of my golf course but their droppings are a nuisance
-BEA was a tough cookie and was a truck driver for the Reserve Marine Corps in WWII
-Look out GEESE, FORE!

Ray - O - Sunshine said...

Do the puzzle in bits and pieces during breaks so never do the timing thing but this was so easy, think my time woulda been super. No inkovers.😁. DW taught ESL..It's monolingual one language, English taught to a polylingual class. Only if you speak with a forked tongue, LIE, are you bilingual 🐍

Most mirrors are not oval unless specifically referencing hand mirrors. "When both hands are str8 up"...touchdown!!! right? anybody?🤔

Was an awful piano player (hardly a "pianist") but sometimes got as far as a sonata's RONDO before giving up. Perps filled most of LAREDO before I could err with El Paso. Was hoping I'd never see REUNES (or reune) again. But agree with Jinx, une once and fuggedaboud it

What little is known for certain about King TUT, he was : Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia.

BETSY Ross: "Seriously George, plaid? What's wrong with stars and stripes. Easier to spot by the dawn's early light"

Erotic/EROS, bends the clue-in-answer rule. Amorous god would have been more fun (temptation to fill with AMOR which would have also bent the rules).👼

Patches mink or legal in many states....REFERS
Statutes....LOSS
Popular crossword equine hue....RHÔNE

Chris wishes everyone a Happy Indigenous People Day.

Northwest Runner said...

Piling on with Erotic/Eros. That's on the editor. Not sure how he missed that. Overall the puzzle was a pretty tidy (and tasty) Monday.

Misty said...

Well, I thought I'd gotten off to a perfect Monday start until I came to the blog and realized I'd misspelled LAREDO as LOREDO. Aargh. But I still loved this fun puzzle, many thanks, Fred. And your Monday commentaries are always a delight, Boomer--thanks for those too.

Got STEPPENWOLF early on and figured we'd have an animal theme today. Nope: never heard of a critter known as a SCARF, so that blew that theme. But at least we did get some GEESE down the road.

"BUM out" made me laugh, and always enjoy finding TUT in a puzzle.

Lots of emotion on top, with ANGER and SOB next to each other, and SORE a few lines down.

Also, a number of girl names: EVA, JANET, EDITH, and BETSY.

Have a good week coming up, everybody (she says again).

Jinx in Norfolk said...

T-C, you made me look up the status of the A-10. They are still flying, despite the efforts of the USAF to retire them. They may be relegated to National Guard units, but those Guard units proved themselves worthy "over there." I found this: "The plane is so strongly constructed; it can continue to fly, even when one engine, one tail-plane, one elevator, and half of one wing missing." Why in the hell would the AF want to ask a fragile $250 million F-35 to do the work that is much better suited to an attack plane like the A-10? Sounds like the armchair generals looking for a cushy retirement civilian job have taken over.

Around here, FA-18 Super Hornets provide the daily air show. Those beautiful machines are LOUD even when landing. We've learned to just stop talking when we hear or see a pair of them approaching. We see a lot of bumper stickers proclaiming "I [heart] jet noise" and "It isn't jet noise, it's the sound of freedom".

PK said...

Hi Y'all! Quickest solve in a long while, thank you, Fred. However, I was so sleepy I forgot to look for a theme.

Boomer, you bowl me over with your wit and perseverance with your chosen sports. I'm doing good to walk a bit.

Vidwan: good luck with your day's event.

YR: so sorry to hear you had to be hospitalized. Hope you heal quickly. I wondered why we hadn't seen much of you here. Miss you.

Zhouqin (C.C.) Burnikel said...

Hi guys,
We're having a few issues with Blogger. The comments and post are extremely slow to load from the dashboard. And a few comments have been automatically sent to spam. TTP is releasing them as soon as he sees them. You can also email me crosswordc@gmail.com if your posts do not appear in the Comments section.

Ray - O - Sunshine said...

Thanks for splainin' CC. Saw my erudite remarks published, then gone.. huh?Thought it was something I said... 😃

ATLGranny said...

A pretty Monday puzzle: FIR with no WOs! And a joy it was to fill with it's EAT IN A HURRY theme which I saw before the reveal for a change. Much fun, Fred. Thanks.

Thanks, Boomer, for the cheerful review. Glad to hear the bowling is coming along with the new bowling balls.

Hope all who are having troubles have a better day (YR, Irish Miss, Vidwan, Blogger, etc). Best wishes.

TokenCreek said...

Jinx: I agree with the armchair Generals. No "I Heart jet noise" around here. Not in the land of the perpetually offended. 115th ANG is an a-one unit. They deploy all over the world. No one around here even knows what FREEDOM is. All commies.

Malodorous Manatee said...

Fred Piscop always seem to be able to construct day-of-the-week-appropriate puzzles. Thanks to him and to Boomer for the recap. Also, congrats on the bowling Boomer.

As mentioned. above, thanks CC for splainin' and thanks to TTP for working on the tech side of things to set things right.

Vidwan827 said...


Thank you PK and ATLGranny for your good wishes for me (Moi) .... but I am as well as can be, compared to all the other people YR, Agnes etc. on the blog ... I have no right to expect special prayers,.... as yet. My constant prayers and best wishes to all who are suffering, especially on this blog.

. I had a possible very unpleasant situation this morning, and was seriously scared and worried, but the client was soo understanding (!) and generous, and almost loving. I thank my lucky stars and ( good karma ?). God remind me ..... May I also be as compassionate to someone else, in the future, .... especially when I am in the right.

TokenCreek ... How many kicks could a kicker kiss, if a kicker could kiss kicks.

RayOSun ... your post disappeared Because of something you Might Have said ... ;-)
BTW, I was talking to a radiologist, about another of his kind, who is a real card on the blog ... and he said, We're all cards ... thats why they dont let us meet the patients ...

1. Someone or something to step on .... MATTE
2. CVS informed me that a SOB was waiting for me .... Oh, sodium bicarbonate ...Phew.

3. Friendly donkey, on your side ... ALIAS
4. where to get down on a Limbo dance .... SOLO
5. He -who- speak with an electronic forked tongue .... E LIA

6. Displayed on a Garmin GPS .... E RTE

well, sigh, have a nice day, all.

CrossEyedDave said...

(Is the breakfast crowd gone yet?...)

If so, then here is a cake for the theme...

Yesterday Husker Gary mentioned shipping 10 tons of parakeets in a 5 ton truck,
And would half of them need to be flying?
Well, here is 9 minutes of food for thought...

And Anon-T, from a couple of days ago,
Yes, powderhorns versus powder hounds was a typo,
But I have skied the corn,
& recommend it for a hot time!

Jayce said...

I enjoyed this puzzle and all your comments. It was a quick solve and some clues/answers I didn't even see because they had already been filled. I agree 100% about REUNE.

I do like "Month after Feb." better than "Mo. after February". Maybe even "Mo. after Feb."

Boomer asked, "How many read the NEWS before turning to the crossword?" I do.

Good wishes to you all and happy Indigenous People Day.

Jayce said...

Boomer's post indeed did disappear.

Husker Gary said...

Test post from iPhone

Jinx in Norfolk said...

Boomer, I read the Virginian - Pilot in the morning as part of printing out the puzzle, then watch Fox and Friends (more of a current events show than a news program) while I'm working the puzzle and posting here, then I read the Ocala StarBanner for their local news and to print out the (old, as it turns out) NYT CW Monday through Friday. (TMI? Never ask an engineer the time - he'll tell you how to build a watch.)

Jayce said...

It did indeed disappear.

Jayce said...

Now just the word Eros alone

Anonymous T said...

Hi All!

Fun Monday puzzle, Fred. Thanks.

Enjoyable expo, Boomer. You'll hit 600 soon.
The crossword puzzle is 1st thing I pull out of the paper.

WOs: N/A
ESPs: EVA, EDITH, ELIA (eNames :-))
Hey, wait...: 39a 'Give the thubms-down'; 32d is THUMB; Erotica/EROS.

Fav: How can it not be STEPPENWOLF?

{B, B+}

Sorry to hear about the health (and ins.) issues, YR.
Glad it went well, Vidwan. Funny about "not meeting patients'

Hehe, 'Peterbilt,' Jinx.

Ray-O: I didn't think touchdown but 'stick-up' :-)
King Tut [3:33]

Back to work, play later.

Cheers, -T

desper-otto said...

Can I say Eros without getting slings and arrows?

Jayce said...

Apparently it is not the Greek deity’s name that triggers the deletion.

Jayce said...

Sheesh. I wonder what other words are verboten.

Jayce said...

exotic

SwampCat said...

Just seeing if I can post. I’ve been in exile in Mississippi ever since Hurricane Ida ripped the roof off my building and flooded everything. But I’ve rented a small apartment and started buying new furniture so things are looking up.

So sorry to hear about the problems on the blog. Get well soon!!

Spitzboov said...

erotic comes from the Greek EROS

Guess I don't understand all the censoring over erotic.

CanadianEh! said...

Marvellous Monday. Thanks fir the fun, Fred and Boomer (congrats on your bowling score).
Thankfully, this was an easy romp and I FIWed and got the Gobble theme quickly, even though I am tired from a busy Canadian Thanksgiving weekend (with beautiful weather). The Gobble was appropriate if referring to the turkey, but we all relaxed over our food and did not WOLF.

One inkblot to change Skarf to SCARF. Not sure why I always tend to that spelling at first (old English origin of the word?).
Erotic in clue for EROS was a nose-wrinkle for me. AnonT- I missed the Thumb dupe.
I smiled at SEMINARIES crossing SON in the Trinity.

NOON fit, midnight didn’t, although both matched the clue. Many kids now can only read a digital clock.
Hand up for remembering (and still having some cassette and eight-track TAPES. (Hi Jinx)

I must catch up on the weekend health news - good news re IM. YR- sorry to hear of your issues.
SwampCat- glad to hear from you.

Wishing you all a good evening. (Hope my post doesn’t disappear!)


Jayce said...

SwampCat, glad things are looking up.

Wilbur Charles said...

Fln, And Doggie in the Window was Patti Page

EVAn Longoria is one of the SF Giants hopes. 2008 Ray's Star

I glance at the NEWS, goto Sports, funnies and finally xword. Except with my INSET* I have xwords in my back pocket.

If the clue was NBAer* Rajon _____ I'd have had it in a sec

As usual your C is my fav, Owen. Nickses, lol. -T liked it too.

YR, I've been worried about you. I hope all works out.

Gary I heard someone mention they started smoking in 6th grade and the words "Smokin cigarettes and Watchin Captain Kangaroo.."
popped in my head.

Jinx, the Citrus Chronicle has a great Sports Section including PGA Golf. TbTimes is useless. Aha, so that was NYT xwird I glanced at in Banner.

Hang in there swamp.

Long day. Long post. BMW+Alternator+Battery=Broke

WC

* Caps for yesterday

PK said...

SwampCat: so sorry about your losses. Is your new apartment in Mississippi? I've wondered about you since you told us the roof blew off.

Husker Gary said...

Wilbur, I had 100 kids at a NASA Center and drank a large Dr. Pepper for supper. That night at the hotel I was "Countin' flowers on the wall" because I didn't realize Dr. Pepper has a lot of caffiene! So yes, I do know that song.

LEO III said...

FIR. Needed perps for EDITH, RONDO, and ERTE.

REUNES??? Reminds me of that other AWFUL word --- LIAISE. Yuk!

Don’t think the Patriots had a chance keeping Brady. He was on the outs with Big Bill. However, I think the real reason he went to Tampa was so that he could retire around there, and the Bucs could pay all the moving expenses on both ends. Yeah, I’m cynical!

Thanks, Fred and Boomer!

Anonymous T said...

Swamp - Glad for you that things are looking up (and you don't see the sky through your roof :-)).

I don't know why this video about a "float through McD's" came up in the feed after listening to WC's "Captain Kangaroo"/Statler Bro's link but I clicked thinking - gotta be S. Louisiana...
I was way off.
//There's a few of joints along rivers near Baton Rouge that have dock service for an oyster Po' Boy.

Cheers, -T

Anonymous T said...

Anyone want a story?
Tonight I was checking my Twitter feed (of mostly fellow hackers) and saw that a guy I follow reTweeted a "Who likes the Sooners... Sound off" Tweet.

I Tweeted a copy-and-reply saying how DW & I went to OU, blah, blah, blah.

I didn't follow the original Twitterer(?) so looked at her profile. It was bare*?

So I Googled the name to see if she published something I should have known about. Before I looked at the Google results, DW got home. DW & I chatted for a bit and DW decided to get ready for bed.

I went back to my laptop and looked at the Google results before I followed this 'new to me' person (a fellow hacker/Alumna I should know / follow(?)).

No - apparently, she's a porn star(?!?)

Me: "Oh, my!" Find my Tweet. Where's my Tweet? Delete. Delete.

Funnier still (or just stupid on my part), I told DW about the snafu. Then she Googled the name on her iPhone and got images in her results...
"Gross!" was near all she could say.

"No, honey, I swear. No clue. It was just a #BoomerSooner Tweet."

Cheers, -T
*No, not naked - just no indication of who she is or what she does. Some hackers are like that in their profile.