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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
We Eat Our Own by Kea Wilson
#2 of 2017: I have mixed feelings about this book. Wilson can write, to be sure, and the first few pages alone took my breath away and sucked me in. But I soon grew fatigued. In the end there is too much style, too much talent on display just for its own sake, and not enough story.
An Old Favorite
Listening to Meryn Cadell, happily introducing the next generation to her song, "Barbie". Thanks to Sioux for introducing me over 20 years ago. Good memories. I've been redeemed, lol - LIsa
Monday, January 9, 2017
Sunday, January 8, 2017
I'm Not Buying It
I'm not sure I buy the idea of Russia influencing our election; its an awfully convenient out for the Dems. But if true, how did they "influence" it again - by letting the very words of the DNC emails see print?
So. . . they did the job the media *should have done, and let voters see the real heart of that party, so they could make up their own mind?
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
Three Decades Ago . . .
30 years ago today, Tommy Thompson was sworn in as Wisconsin's 42nd Governor.
Thursday, January 5, 2017
30 Years On
Today marks 30 years since my paternal Grandfather passed away. My Dad and I had plans to visit the grave and go to lunch, but he canceled at the last minute. So after school I took the Centerpieces to visit the grave. They were reluctant, saying they'd never met him. "You're just a link in a chain. Someday you'll be worm food, and your great-Grandkids will complain about the same thing, and God willing your Grandson will tell them how much he loved his Grandpa Smiley and make them go. So you're going."
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Stuart's Paintings
This poster sized collection of artwork, painted by a co-worker, hangs in the halls at work every year.
You . . .you eat THAT??
This is what Junie chose to cook herself - ramen noodles liberally coated with red pepper and dyed with food coloring. Julia Child she ain't.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
The Magnificent Seven
I expected any remake of this classic to be junk, but it's a rollicking, fun Western. Well worth the rental! And, much like the F&F franchise, it successfully transcends race - the 7 are black, white, Mexican, Indian, Asian, Confederate, and Union - by flat out ignoring the issue and any anachronisms or dust-ups it would cause. A worthy template for Hollywood to follow.
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