Today's Tids Issue
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For Tuning Out:
If
we turned off all media, I think people would find
themselves smiling and comfortable again. After all everything that is good is
really within our own hearts. Yet problems we never considered, have become major
concerns; never has so much that is so ordinary been so magnified, so distorted
as they are today -- with constant notifications on phones, 24 hour repetitive
cable news. I’d say all media should be turned off, so we can look at each
other honestly and see the goodness, instead of being led to one side or another;
into places we would never have gone on our own; enduring normalized behavior, typically
unacceptable to civilized living. I’m
for love and respect, for understanding. And frankly I think most people are.
In
case you missed it, North Korea has declared war on the USA
many times over the years – like say 200 times in 20 years. Yes, there is
nothing new here as the first declaration was in NK newspapers in 1997. Even
before that, NK has fired on US planes – the first time in 1969, killing 31
people and then in 1994 shooting down a US helicopter killing one US pilot and
capturing another. The difference between now and Clinton’s time is that they
now have far more advanced weapons, and something must be done…finally.
I
think we are currently in a wait and see stock market.
Just
eight weeks to 4,000.
Some
days I’m amazed at how well my memory works. It’s
actually kind of exciting.
The
Question:
Who are these people? Yes, your favorite question is
back: Patricia Hodge, Mark Farmer, Roger Bart, Jill
Whelan, Crissy Metz, and Natasha Gregson Wagner.
The
Headlines:
--Tech Stocks Push S&P To New Record; Dow No-Man’s Land..
--5 Million Enlist In NK Army In Response To US
Threats; China Closes North Korean Businesses.
--Governor Of Puerto Rico Ricardo Rossello Says US Government
Has Done Everything Possible To Help, And That Trump Has Been Very Responsive;
It is An Immense Job Under Trying Circumstances, He Added; Pfizer And Eli Lilly
Respond To PR Drug Shortage.
--US Stops Issuing Visa To Cuba.
--Second FBI Lawyer Leaves Mueller team.
--IMF”s Legarde Says Digital Currency Is Here To
Stay.
--Giant Rocks Are Falling Off Yosemite’s El Capitan;
Yesterday British Climber Killed and Partner Sent To Hospital; Californians To
Blame Trump?
I
use to use the word diverse in many communications, but now it
only seems to stand for one thing. Who is stealing my vocabulary?
I
have always seen my Town as a little bit leaning left. Now I
know it for sure as they have just proudly announced the plans to construct a massive
lettuce factory. Yikes! It’s probably a good economic decision except for one
thing, the lettuce will be in danger of wilting while crossing the constantly
under construction bridge off the island.
Why
do news websites I read regularly for info insist on
updating their format for the good of me? I find new designs often tedious and more
difficult to navigate. Even my own local newspaper site which I read frequently
mainly because delivery is getting later and later is screwing with me by its
ballyhooed redesign. BTW, I have found that as much as I read Projo on the web,
I still find reading the paper version much easier, and faster!
Never
put off until tomorrow what you can ignore entirely.
A
couple of days ago I wrote about how silly and potentially
dangerous this racist labeling can be. Yesterday a rather haughty sounding librarian
at a grammar school in Massachusetts deemed the books by Dr. Seuss – “Racist
propaganda”. Interestingly, Michelle Obama was praised by educators and the media
for her reading of the Dr. Seuss books to children in grammar schools. Are we getting
the picture yet?
US
and Canada are tied as the world’s 11th “freest”
economies. Say what? Hong Kong was rated #1 followed by Singapore, New Zealand,
Switzerland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Mauritius, Georgia, Australia and
Estonia. Of the other large economies, Germany was 23, Japan 39, Russia 100 and
China 112.
Have
you realized that the media never asked if Bill Clinton was
“preoccupied” with Monica while North Korea was building their nuclear
capability?
I
watched several new comedies premiering on TV last night and
it seemed they all have one thing in common – kill conservativism and damn the
presidency. And, they weren’t subtle about it. It is pretty easy to see that Hollywood
is very left of center just by watching the awards ceremonies. Yet we accept
these inevitable one-sided propaganda programs from these rich moguls into our
homes on a nightly basis. I think the
old cellulose crowd was tired of watching Fox News become the dominant public
opinion maker by producing shows with two sides of the story. The left
typically only sees one side with no ability to understand or at least wanting to
understand other opinions. I have crossed some of the new comedy off my list of
entertainment opportunities. Maybe the only safe place on TV is Wheel of
Fortune. Are you allowed to say fortune in public? I guess only if you have it,
like athletes and move stars.
My
opinions may mature, but never the fact that I’m right.
Actually,
I get my daily chuckles watching the RI legislature
at work. Yesterday a Dem House member (90+% of the RI House is Dem), Aaron
Rutenburg, said about a new freebie for unions, “It not going to solve all of
the problems of a rigged economy…” How funny is that…a member of the Union
owned state legislature talking about fighting a rigged economy?
This
Tids is much too political today. And, it was supposed
to be about love. I guess I forgot to turn off the media and let the comedians
into my living room.
My
mother was a travel agent, for guilt trips.
Reading
Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
--American Made starring t\Tom Cruise looks like a
pretty good film. Based on a true story, a TWA pilot (Cruise) is recruited by
the CIA to recon the communist threat in Central America, but soon finds
himself in charge of the biggest CIA op in history, which just happened to have
been the beginnings of the Medellin Cartel; and a venture which almost brought
down the Reagan White House with the Iran-Contra Scandal. Yikes.
--The Battle of the Sexes was nothing burger when it
actually happened, unless of course you were an avowed feminist. The only thing
that makes this intriguing to me is the appearance of Steven Carell as Bobby
Riggs, braggart and habitual gambler, who as I remember was hard to like. It is
more a comedy, but the original event itself was turned into an endless
national discussion by the overzealous media. My sense is that Emma Stone is
too skinny to play Billy jean.
--In Flatliners, a weird little film where 5 medical
students experiment with life after death by stopping each-other’s hearts. It
is a dangerous occupation that gets more-so as the film drones on. I don’t know
whether it is good or bad. It sounds intriguing, but from what I have seen in
trailers, it looks disconcerting.
The
Answer:
Patricia Hodge starred in the original Bob Fosse
West End (London) production of Pippen; Mark Farmer was the lead singer and
lead guitarist in the “Grand Funk Railroad” band; Roger Bart is one of those
actors who is called on for many a performance, but made his name on Broadway
receiving a Tony for his portrayal of “Snoopy” in “You’re a good man, Charlie
Brown”. He was also nominated for a Tony for his work as Leo Bloom in the
original Producers; Jill Whelan – If you liked the “Love Boat”, then you
remember Jill as Vickie Stubing; Crissy Metz – Just wanted to see how alert you
were. Of course Crissy is Kate Pearson on the current hit “This is Us” Actually
I had no clue as I have never seen it; First, Natasha Gregson Wagner is the
daughter of Natalie Wood and Richard Gregson. She and her sister after their
mother’s death, were raised by Robert Wagner and Jill St. John. But, her H-Wood
heritage only got her consistent, many “B” roles and she never achieved that
super star status.
Natasha
Gregson Wagner had a tough time in some of her most prominent
films and TV efforts: She was bitten in the throat by a Vampire in Buffy; Died
of a heroin overdose in Another day in Paradise; Was decapitated by an axe in
Urban Legend; Hung herself to commit suicide in Stranger than Fiction; Was
beaten to death by a drug dealer using a metal pipe in Wonderland; Died off
stage before the picture began in Cold Case: Committed; Was shot to death in
Bloodline. I guess she was always dying for a role.
Have
a great weekend, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y!