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Why Sarah Palin Needs to Take Parenting Lessons From Hillary Clinton!

Great Blog from Bonnie Fuller over on the Huffington Post.  Funny how the Family Values crowd hated Hillary, but loved that idiot Sarah Palin and her tacky, trashy family….

Here is an excerpt and link to the full post:

Need proof that the Secretary of State is an A+ mom? Check out her daughter Chelsea who didn’t get pregnant at 17 or announce her engagement on the cover of a magazine, and who isn’t shopping a reality show like Bristol Palin.

Isn’t it ironic that uber-working mom Hillary — who took heat as First Lady because she didn’t take her cookie recipes seriously — should be the mom of a Stanford and Oxford University grad, who is getting married on July 31, at the age of 30?

And Chelsea’s not pregnant! She has a great job at Avenue Capital Group, a hedge fund, and her husband-to-be is a 32-year-old investment banker — Marc Mezvinsky — who has not stripped naked for Playgirl or any other form of media. Sarah’s future son-in-law, on the other hand, after his adventures as a nude model and D-Lister Kathy Griffin’s date, is currently unemployed but is planning to get his GED and be an electrician.

Furthermore, Chelsea’s wedding, in which 400 guests are expected, is a personal and private affair — in other words, the photos and story are not being sold for the cover of US Weekly, unlike Bristol Palin and her baby daddy Levi Johnston’s.

via Bonnie Fuller: Why Sarah Palin Needs to Take Parenting Lessons From Hillary Clinton!.

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How French Women Age: The REAL Secret

I found this article totally fascinating, on so many levels.  I firmly believe we, men or women, should age naturally and as gracefully as possible.  Maybe it’s because I’m a quarter French by heritage.  Or because I’m a rabid Francophile.  Or maybe I just have an appropriate sense of how one should adjust to how time passes.  In any case,  I love this article:

I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of two things: Articles about aging women that shout about being “Fantastic at 40!, “Fabulous at 50!,” Sensational at 60!” And articles about aging French women along similar lines. Several pieces have made recent headlines in the latter category, with familiar fare about how the older French woman ages gracefully thanks to her life-long beauty regime, her au-naturelle make-up routine, and her Royal Don’t-Get-Fatness. Invariably, they all miss the point.

After living over a decade in France, I’ve learned that the point is as much about us as it is about French women. While older French women do, indeed, generally enjoy lives of accrued sensuality, we American women are often busy whipping ourselves into shape with a vengeance (or feeling guilty for not doing so). And that’s because a wicked feel-good paradox sears its way through our culture. Take a look at any American magazine for women forty-plus. Celebrations of age usually come with a clarion call for emulating youth in all its age-defying Fantastic-at-Forty-Plus firmness. As we age-defy (which, let’s face it, is just shorthand for age-deny), we can finally “Be Ourselves,” because after all those decades we’ve earned it, right? We’ve finally figured out who we are. We can finally not give a damn, as long as we still look Absolutely Fabulous!

via Debra Ollivier: How French Women Age: The REAL Secret.

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Mitch Miller is Gone…

Okay.  This is a test.

Who remembers Mitch Miller?  He died today at the age of 99.  Frankly, I was amazed he hadn’t died years ago…

He was always a part of our Christmas celebration in the 1960’s with his album of sing-a-long songs.

Of course, that means I had to buy the Christmas CD to recreate the era in our house a couple of years ago…

Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a video of his classic Christmas album featuring “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”.

Here here is what I could find.  He is he with his original Gay Chorus.  Tell me I’m wrong….

Admittedly, this is really cheesy…But it was the late 1950’s/ early 1960’s.

with his album of sing a long songs.

EW YORK (AP) – Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to “Sing Along With Mitch” on television and records, has died at age 99.

His daughter, Margaret Miller Reuther, said Monday that Miller died Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital after a short illness.

Miller was a key record executive at Columbia Records in the pre-rock ‘n’ roll era, making hits with singers Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Johnny Mathis and Tony Bennett.

“Sing Along With Mitch” started as a series of records, then became a popular NBC show starting in early 1961. Miller’s stiff-armed conducting style and signature goatee became famous.

As a producer and arranger, Miller had misses along with his hits, famously striking out on projects with Frank Sinatra and a young Aretha Franklin.

The TV show ranked in the top 20 for the 1961-62 season, and soon children everywhere were parodying Miller’s stiff-armed conducting. An all-male chorus sang old standards, joined by a few female singers, most prominently Leslie Uggams. Viewers were invited to join in with lyrics superimposed on the screen and followed with a bouncing ball.

via Mitch Miller Obituary: View Mitch Miller’s Obituary by New York Times.

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Karen Carpenter

I’m glad people are finally starting to realize what a great voice Karen Carpenter had…

For years, The Carpenters were a guilty pleasure of mine.  Now I no longer feel guilty.

People seem to be catching up to me and realizing what a great talent we lost when Karen died due to the complications of Anorexia.

Here are a few videos, that I enjoyed, that show both her great talent and her unfortunate physical decline.

Who knows where she might have gone if she’d been able to stay with us a while longer…

Just listen to that voice and her phrasing and tell me I’m wrong…

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Movie Recommendation: The Kids Are Alright

We just got home from seeing a great move, “The Kids Are Alright” with Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo and some great younger actors.

It was smart, funny and brilliantly acted and directed.

I recommend it whole heartedly!

Here is the Trailer:

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Intelligence: The Evolution of Night Owls | Psychology Today

Now I know why I keep the hours I keep!

I just saw this article thanks to John over at Americablog.  Here is an excerpt and the link to the full article.

IQs and Zs

Night owls are smarter than other people, and now we may know why. The modern world contains many features our slow-to-evolve brains still find unfamiliar—cars, TVs, hot dogs on a stick. But the world has always thrown new stuff at us, and brighter humans may adapt more ably.

Satoshi Kanazawa, a psychologist at The London School of Economics and Political Science, argues that, while we have specialized mental modules for navigation, social interaction, and other age-old tasks, general intelligence is its own module handling only evolutionarily novel circumstances. And he has data showing that people with higher IQs are more likely to have values and preferences that just didn’t make sense for our ancestors to embrace. One of those is staying up late.

A previous study found that evening people are smarter than morning people. In a new paper, Kanazawa replicates the finding and provides a theoretical grounding. Because the nocturnal lifestyle allowed by electricity didn’t exist 10,000 years ago, we must now rely on general intelligence to override our early-to-bed instincts. So those with more of it stay up later. How much later? See below.

and:

Night Lights

Bedtimes and wake-up times for Americans in their 20s by IQ.

Very Dull (IQ < 75)

Weekday: 11:41 P.M.-7:20 A.M.

Weekend: 12:35 A.M.-10:09 A.M.

Normal (90 < IQ < 110)

Weekday: 12:10 A.M.-7:32 A.M.

Weekend: 1:13 A.M.-10:14 A.M.

Very Bright (IQ > 125)

Weekday: 12:29 A.M.-7:52 A.M.

Weekend: 1:44 A.M.-11:07 A.M.

via Intelligence: The Evolution of Night Owls | Psychology Today.

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Ode to Billy Joe

For some reason, Dusty led me to Bobbie…

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Son of a Preacher Man

I was working on my other blog, MyShouthernGothicLife.com, when for some reason I thought of this…

Dusty should never be forgotten…

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Your Flip-Flops Might Land You in the ER* – Lemondrop.com

I’ve been saying these things are the personification of evil!

You may think you’re doing your feet a favor by slipping on a pair of flip-flops, but it turns out the ubiquitous summer sandals are more perilous than they appear.

In the U.K. alone, the National Health Service spends the equivalent of $62 million a year treating injuries, falls and long-term problems caused by the footwear, with over 200,000 people going to seeking medical treatment as a result of wearing the shoes.

via Your Flip-Flops Might Land You in the ER* – Lemondrop.com.

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Notes on the “Southern Gothic” Series

I’ve had several people comment to me, both on and off the blog, about the emerging series of Southern Gothic memories/vignettes.

Most wonder why I’m doing it.  Some are a little horrified I’m doing it.  Most seem to enjoy them and understand our macabre Southern way of constantly stirring up the past and pulling scabs off old wounds.

For me, it’s simple.  I’m trying to see if I can write and if I may have a book in me.  I’ve always been told “write about what you know.”  This is the only place I know to start.  This format also seems to work for me where no other format has.

When I started this blog, I said I was a frustrated writer.  Not anymore.  This has really knocked down some creative walls and barriers that have blocked me in the past.  I now write, either on this blog or off it, almost every day.  I even travel with a little netbook, in addition to my work laptop, so I always have my separate personal access to the web and this blog.

You know I’m serious if I’m schlepping around two laptops on planes every time I travel.

I also had to wait until my Mother was too gaga to use the internet or be aware of these or to be hurt by these memories and my take on them.  It’s part of my Gentleman’s Code.

If these stories work on the blog and I can continue to come up with them, then I’ll figure out my next steps.  This is my way of exploring the format and trying to find my literary voice.

Sorry to mix it in with all the videos and left-wing political articles I post.

This blog is eclectic, like my mind and everything else in my life.

I’ve had a couple of folks as me if these stories are true.  All I can say is they are as true as I can make them.  They are how I saw and remember things.  I don’t promise all my facts are correct.  A lot of these stories are based on old family stories and my old memories.  Neither are dependable sources.  Everyone has their own way of remembering things based on how they saw it at the time.  However, my guess is that they are at lest 90% true.  Their hearts and souls are 100% true.

So thank you for bearing with me on this journey as I try to discover what I want to be when I grow up.

Your thoughts and comments are always welcome…

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