Monthly Archives: March 2011

ST THOMAS TOMMIES AND AMHERST LORD JEFFS ARE NCAA DIVISION 3 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS

The NCAA Division 3 basketball tournaments for the men and women are now over. On the men’s side the St Thomas Tommies won the title game by defeating the Wooster Scots by a score of 78-54. Wooster was not able to duplicate their incredible comeback in the semifinals. The Tommies dominated this Continue reading

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VIETNAMESE MYTH 2 PAGE UPDATED: PART FIVE OF A WAR BETWEEN GODS

Here is the 5th chapter of the epic myth A War Between Gods. For the full story plus Vietnamese gods and goddesses click here:  https://glitternight.com/vietnamese-myth-2/

CANTO FIVE – Thuy Tinh had various forms of marine life scour the sea bottom for the items that could be obtained there. Once he had his quota of the objects he treacherously ordered various fish of all sizes to swallow any and all other items like them in order to unfairly prevent Tan Vien from finding any of the sea-related treasures. Next Thuy Tinh journeyed into the jungle on the surface world and began rounding up the land-related objects he needed to complete the list.

For his part Tan Vien had had the animals in the hills and jungles he ruled hunt down each of the land-related treasures he needed and now turned his attentions to trying to find the sub-aquatic items. Days went by with him having no success at locating even one of the objects. Meanwhile, the devoted tiger-god Chua Con Ho, was keeping Tan Vien up to date on the progress Thuy Tinh was making in compiling the inland treasures.

At last Tan Vien realized he had the answer to his problems. He returned to the mountain that bears his name and opened the book that the chief sea god Long Vuong had given him as a reward for saving his son (or grandson) Thuy Tinh’s life. The book’s power was to materialize any object the reader desired and so Tan Vien was quickly able to complete his list of the items he needed. 

Aided by various jungle animals, Tan Vien transported the objects to Hung Vuong XVIII’s palace while Thuy Tinh was still deep in the jungles endeavoring to complete the list. Tan Vien thus won the hand of Princess Mi Nuong and the two were married.

(This element of a book being used as the means of a god winning the hand of a bride puts me in mind of a Hindu myth. The gods Ganesha and Skanda, sons of Shiva and Parvati, the mountain goddess, compete for a bride. The task to be completed in the svayamvara in this case was to walk around the world. Skanda genuinely walked around the globe, which of course took a considerable amount of time.

The crafty Ganesha, often called the Hindu Thoth, simply read a book about the various nations in the world and then went to claim his bride, offering descriptions of the entire world as proof that he had supposedly walked around it. In a “bookless” version of the same myth Ganesha wins the contest by simply walking once in a circle around Shiva and Parvati, since one’s parents are the world)

The wedding ceremony and celebration feasts were held and the newlyweds were safely back at Tan Vien Mountain nearly a full day before Thuy Tinh and his retinue arrived at the palace. When Hung Vuong XVIII informed Thuy Tinh that he was too late, the god flew into a rage and vowed to attack Tan Vien in his mountain home and take Mi Nuong by force.

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NAIA DIVISION ONE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTER FINALS TODAY (SCORES UPDATED AS THE DAY GOES ON)

Well, the NAIA tournament, the OLDEST college basketball tournament in the world, resumes today with the quarter finals pitting the teams of the Elite 8 against each other for the opportunity to move on. Readers of Balladeer’s Blog always Continue reading

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HAWAIIAN GOD OF THE DAY: PAKA’A

Following the extraordinary response to my two articles on Hawaiian gods and goddesses I decided to start periodic entries on some of their other deities. For my first article on Hawaiian mythology click here: https://glitternight.com/2011/02/20/the-top-eleven-deities-in-hawaiian-mythology/

And for the second article click here: https://glitternight.com/2011/03/02/eleven-more-deities-from-hawaiian-mythology-2/

PAKA’A – The Hawaiian wind god who aided his brother (or father in some versions) the storm god Apuhau when that god waged war on Continue reading

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THIS DATE IN ENGLISH CIVIL WAR HISTORY

March 18th, 1643 – Having gathered reinforcements for his Royalist army at Latham Hall, the Earl of Derby leads his forces in an assault on Continue reading

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M SQUARED IN THE NFL? SXU’S MIKE MAHER WOWS ‘EM ON PRO DAY

Maher Intrigues NFL Scouts at Northwestern Pro Day

Evanston, Ill. – After spending the last four seasons impressing Saint Xavier University football fans on Saturday afternoons, former standout wide receiver Mike Maher (Plainfield, Ill./Providence Catholic) may get the opportunity to showcase his skills for a national audience on Sunday afternoons after impressing some National Football League (NFL) scouts at Continue reading

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SNEAK PREVIEW OF MY PULP HERO PAGE – FIRST UP: SILVER JOHN

This is a sneak preview of my page that will take a look at old pulp heroes. As I’ve stated on my About page I won’t be covering the obvious heroes like the Shadow, Doc Savage, etc. In keeping with my blog’s theme I’ll be looking at those forgotten pulp heroes and heroines that I feel deserve to be better known. We’ll start with Silver John, many of whose tales were collected in Who Fears The Devil?

SILVER JOHN – Created by fantasy and horror writer Manly Wade Wellman, Silver John heroically fought supernatural forces in the Continue reading

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THIS DATE IN ENGLISH CIVIL WAR HISTORY

March 16th, 1647 – Wales’ Harlech Castle, long a Royalist stronghold throughout Continue reading

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NAIA DIVISION ONE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT UNDERWAY TODAY

The 74th Annual NAIA Division One Basketball Tournament, the country’s OLDEST college basketball tournament, tipped off today. Oklahoma Baptist University, the defending champions, got knocked out by Pikeville in the first game today. Scores are listed below: Keep checking back for updates.

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PIKEVILLE BEARS  76   OKLAHOMA BAPTIST BISON  Continue reading

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MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF STUPIDITY: RELIGIOUS NUT KILLS THEO VAN GOGH

Theo Van Gogh

 November 2nd, 2004 – Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, the 47 year old great- grandnephew of the famous artist Vincent Van Gogh, was shot to death by a 26 year old Muslim named Mohammed Bouyeri. Bouyeri commited this savage act because he was outraged over Van Gogh’s film Submission, which was critical of Islam’s outdated, sexist and oppressive attitudes toward women. When Mohammed was sentenced to life in prison for his repulsive attack on Continue reading

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