Enjoying a fish fry at Fritz's with Lisa and YaYa
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
The Premiere of Late Night and The Awful Truth
Last night we watched the premier of The Voice (great as usual) and 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'. I found the latter stale and predictable, and sometimes just plain awkward to watch. The only bit that seemed fresh and enjoyable was his anecdote about (failing to) change a tire, and if he's to succeed I think that's where he has to put his emphasis, on 'everyman'/'familyman' comedy. Just MHO.
We also watched "The Awful Truth", the GREAT 1937 screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. LOL - and risque - even seventy seven years later. For the record Irene Dunne, in my vernacular, "crumples me". That face, that body, the voice; hell, even her faith (Catholic) her fidelity (married only once, and for life) and her politics (Republican). What an absolute Eleven on a scale of 1 to 10.
50 Years On
Today marks a half century to the day since Cassius Clay - later to be known as Muhammad Ali - upset Sonny Liston to take the Heavyweight Championship of the World.
Monday, February 24, 2014
The Snake Pit and some TV
Lisa and I woke up at 2:30 a.m, watched the premiere of "Amazing Race: All-Stars", the finale of season one of "90 Day Fiance", part of "The Snake Pit" starring the great Olivia De Havilland, and then retired to bed. Unfortunately, I couldn't fall back asleep and got up to putter around, sooooooo now, as I need to start my day, I'm exhausted. Ain't that life.
update:
We finished watching The Snake Pit this morning. I saw it years ago on AMC, back when they actually played classic movies, and loved it. A second viewing, this time on TMC, didn't change my mind. A serious, unblemished look at mental illness - and in 1948! - and a great movie. Well worth watching.
Harold Ramis
RIP writer, director and Ghostbuster Harold Ramis, age 69
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Maria Von Trapp
RIP Maria Von Trapp, last survivor of the siblings made famous in "The Sound of Music", age 99.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
A New Microwave
Check engine light is on, microwave just literally began to burst into flames...ah, the familiar comforts of home lol - from a text i wrote this morning. While the engine light is still on, the day HAS improved
Used funds earmarked for other things to pick out a new microwave, a 2.2 cubic foot behemoth that with luck will serve this family well into the future. With the leftovers we put a downpayment down on Smiley's party and then treated him to a chili dog. So, all in all a productive day. Unexpectedly costly, but productive.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
The Tonight Show
We retired early last night, but not before watching the premiere of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. I liked it - the classic set, the fact that it's back in NYC where it belongs, and Fallon's humble performance. (how great was it that his parents were in the audience?). I could've done with a different set of first guests (Wil Smith and U2) but surprisingly, U2 was a funny, entertaining interview. I'm not saying I'll tune in regularly, as talk shows aren't my thing, but good on you Jimmy.
Stuck
Lisa and the kids got the van stuck in a snowbank this afternoon, and I had to walk to their location and help dig it out. Officially, and sadly, my first workout of 2014 Lol
Monday, February 17, 2014
Our Day
I had plans for today - not 'big' plans, but plans involving some travel - but aside from getting LuLu to the dentist at Marquette and a brief grocery run, all plans are nixed.
Too much snow, too much wind. I thought the driving conditions were fine, absent the intervention of any inexperienced driver, but it's not worth risking a half hour trip. Plus our wind tunnel of an alley has 10-12 inches of snow and growing.
Quoting the JSOnline FB page: "As of 7 p.m. Monday, Milwaukee had recorded 51.1 inches of snowfall since Dec. 1, about 20 inches more than the normal for the period."
Kudos to Smiley and YaYa for shoveling the alley and back, albeit just short of at gunpoint.
OH, and lest I forget, I want to thank our "diligent" city workers who - looooooong before the snow began, picked up our garbage and proceeded to leave garbage cans scattered up and down the length of our alley. We had to send scouting parties ahead to clear the path in front of us. My property taxes thank you for your effort.
Pork chops for dinner, followed by a nap, then an evening of watching bobsledding and ice dancing (congrats to all our medalists!). Not exactly an energetic, gung-ho night, but whatever, it's still early . . .
Sunday, February 16, 2014
A Movie Marathon For Team Slap
It was classic movie day here at Team Slap. First, The Amityville Horror (although it was the boring Ryan Reynolds version), then Old School, Dirty Dancing, and finally YaYa and I sat down to watch The Exorcist. She found it slow and not very scary, which leads me to question her taste and sanity, but what can you do?
Andipose
These adorable Adipose - a creature from Doctor Who - were crocheted for me out of the blue by a supervisor at work. Thanks Cathie!
Saturday, February 15, 2014
He's Gonna Be a Champion. Mark My Words.
Wanna see a future welterweight champion as he claws his way to the top? Go YouTube 2012 Olympian Errol Spence Jr. He is a joy to watch.
Smiley's Valentines Day Poem
This is a poem Smiley wrote and included in a Valentine's Day card:
"Roses are red, bees make honey, give me a kiss and I'll give you all my money!"
Sounds like he's ready for marriage already.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Ralph Waites
RIP Ralph Waites, aka Papa Walton, dead at 85
Thursday, February 13, 2014
John James McGinty
A belated RIP to Vietnam War hero and Medal of Honor recipient John James McGinty, who died of cancer at age 73 January 17th.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Sid Caesar
RIP the great Sid Caesar, TV comedy pioneer, dead at age 91
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Shirley Temple
The great child star turned diplomat Shirley Temple Black died yesterday at the age of 85. RIP
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
WTH
In other news, at around 3:45 we were driving down Oklahoma Ave when a postal vehicle refused to let Lisa change lanes for nearly a block, speeding up and slowing down to keep alongside us. This fine Federal employee then flipped us the bird and soared through a yellow light. My tax money at work. Postal Vehicle # 1260902
A School Dance and "You're Next"
Lisa and the three youngest are at a school dance for grades K-5, while YaYa and I are home watching the great horror film "You're Next" (my second viewing). From what Lisa just texted, the kids just danced the heck out of "What Does the Fox Say?"
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Phillip Seymour Hoffmandf
RIP to the great Phillip Seymour Hoffman, dead at 46 of an apparent heroin overdose. A wonderful talent gone too soon.
update: You know what just occurred to me? With Hoffman dead, how will this impact the finale of The Hunger Games?
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