Thursday, December 30, 2010

Friday Nite Video (Mariah Carey-Fantasy)





Tonight I thought it would be fun to feature a video from the white persons answer to Whitney Houston (okay, part white, part hispanic, part black) back in the day when Whitney was topping the charts. Whitney was great and I loved her but after Whitney had established herself Mariah Carey came out onto the scene and started stealing some of Whitney's thunder. I thought Mariah had the better voice, a body that would make a grown man cry and just a over all presence about her that flowed out from her. Tonight's video has a little back story to it. During the mid to late 90's myself and the ex had a yearly tradition of attending a Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins football game at the now gone Veterans Stadium. We went with our good friends Wayne and Kathy Jo Johnson from good ole Laurel, Delaware. We always went to the game held in Philly because it was nearly impossible to get tickets in Washington. We would usually leave on Saturday morning, arrive there and check into our hotel, then head out to enjoy our night out on the town. The game was always on Sunday of course and we went to a few of those games feeling pretty bad, depending on what time we got back to the room the night before. Anyway, this one particular year we went we arrived at our hotel and we were quick to get ready to head into the city. We had discovered a fun place the year before called Dave and Busters that was a multi-level building of restaurants, arcade games and different watering holes. We quickly got ready, called a cab to take us into the city and waited for the cabs arrival. Finally the guy show up and we climb in. Wayne up front and me, Kathy Jo and Laura in the back. I'm guessing this guys name should have been Ah man or Ali or something middle eastern because the guy was stone faced and determined to get us to our destination and fast as he could. Us four, being the polite Delawareans we were, attempted to make small talk with the guy, "Do you like driving a cab?" "How long have you been doing this?" "Are the tips good?" Well I guess this guy gets sick of hearing us talk cause the next thing he does is reach down and turns the radio up full blast and guess what song was just starting? Fantasy by Mariah Carey! He certainly offended us when he did that so what did we do? We sang along at the top of our voices, to make sure he could hear us, and danced along to the music. This is when the guy started driving really fast and reckless haha. Every time I would hear that song after that I was taken back to that terror cab ride and how we rocked out with Mariah! Also too when you start watching the video check out the little girl at around the first minute mark. I'm pretty sure that's that girl Sidibe from that movie Precious. Anyway, check it out. From 1995 its Fantasy from Mariah Carey. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Eve Video (Harry Connick Jr-When My Heart Finds Christmas)



Hey ya all!! Happy Christmas Eve! Being it's the big night before it's only appropriate to do a Christmas video! I've known it would be this one from day one. It's from that old crooner Harry Connick Jr. Its also the title song from his 1993 Christmas Album When my Heart Finds Christmas. Gosh, has it really been that long ago? It seems like just yesterday when we bought that Christmas CD. Harry's gotta voice thats about as smooth as silk and the Christmas songs on this CD are sung with heartfelt sincerity. I hope you all enjoy this song from Harry. From 1993, it's When my Heart Finds Christmas. Merry Christmas all and Enjoy!

Christmas Time

Christmas. What is it? For me, Christmas is memories. Christmas's long ago. Christmas's past. Back when my kids were young, running in our bedroom at six am and jumping with joy after discovering that Santa had visited through the night and he had left them presents. Them begging for us to get up THAT moment so they could dive in and open those wonderfully wrapped gifts. Memories back before that when I was that child, sneaking out in the living room at my house at three am while everyone else slept and looking at the presents Santa had left me. Picking up gifts and shaking them and trying to guess what they were. More importantly, I also think back to our Christmas program we always had at our church that my family attended. It was a small church out in the country, not to far away from where we lived. It sat off to the side of the two lane road that you had to travel down to get to it. My family attended that church regularly and every December about a week before Christmas we had our Christmas program. It was always at night. Some years there would be snow on the ground, sometimes not. Either way, it was cold as December usually is. As we all started arriving the old gas furnace would be running at full force warming the old church nicely, shielding us from the cold, blowing night air. Coats were removed and hung in the back. The church was always decorated simply but beautiful. In the front of the church to the right of the pulpit was the Christmas tree that one of the men of the church had cut and brought in. Small twinkling white lights and simple ornaments hung from the tree. There were paper cutouts of angels and stars and snowflakes that the kids from the sunday school classes would cut out and color and hang on the tree. There were handmade crowsfoot wreaths hanging on the stained glass windows and one single candle sitting on the bottom trim of each window. Potted poinsettias were placed at various places around the small church. If you closed your eyes and inhaled fully through your nostrils you could smell Christmas. The tree, the wreaths, the warm gas fired air. Someone would usually stand up after everyone had filed in and taken their seats and welcome us all out to the program. Our choir was always in charge of the program. When I was young I would sit out with the congregation. When I got older I joined the choir and participated in the singing of the carols. The program was almost the same every year. Someone would narrate the story of the birth of the Jesus, pausing between passages as the choir filled in with the traditional Christmas songs. Before the service started the lights would be turned off so that the only light was from the candles around the church. Christmas came to life in that tiny church as the story of the birth of the Christ child was told again. We had heard it before but each time it just got bolder and more meaningful. Jesus, the ultimate gift, sent down from heaven in the form of a baby boy. Born to die so that WE might have life. That's what Christmas means to me. I, like everyone else, gets caught up in the stress of the season when the world is screaming Buy This and Buy That and ya gotta do this and do that or else!!!! But stop and take pause and remember the true meaning of Christmas. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ giving us the greatest gift ever, his life so WE could have life.


Friday, December 10, 2010

Friday Nite Video (LL Cool J-I'm Bad)


Tonight's old school pick is from one of my favorite hip-hop and rap artists, LL Cool J. LL was and is one of the "baddest" rappers around. The initials in his name actually mean Ladies Love Cool James. LL got his start way back in 1985 when he released the single I Need A Beat. His big break came later that year with a appearance in the movie Krush Grove, followed by his first album release titled Radio. That album had the singles Rock the Bells and I Can't live Without My Radio. LL's DJ was Cut Creator, who followed him throughout his musical career. LL rapping, Cut Creator scratching. Those were good times! LL also was responsible for the phase of rap where the artists would brag about how good their rapping and rhyming skills were while "dissing" other rappers about how lame they were. LL could definitely walk the talk. LL also made the kangol hat famous as he always had one on when he performed. I would have had one if I wore hats back then. LL was also famous for his fat gold chain that he always would wear, spurring every rapper out after him wear one plus rings and other jewelry. I remember back in 85 or 86 myself and a bunch of friends went to a Rap concert in Salisbury Maryland that had several acts but the main star was LL himself. He was the last rapper to perform and I remember him out there on that stage to this day. Shirt off, kangol and big gold chain on. He brought the roof down that night as he worked that stage showing off his rap superiority. LL's second album he released was in 1987 and was titled Bigger and Deffer. On that album was the first ever love rap song called I Need Love. Remember talking a few weeks back about all the rock groups doing a love song? Well now we had one of the hardest rappers of that time releasing one. There was also the homage song to his DJ titled Go Cut Creator Go on which his D
J just basically scratched a record into oblivion. But, my favorite song off that album was the very first one, I'm Bad. That's the one, in my opinion, where LL just blew every other rapper out there at that time away. He was bad, he knew it and he wanted YOU to know it. We got the message LL. That's my pick for tonight's old school pick. And please, before you listen, hook the stereo speakers up and make show the bass is turned way up! From 1986, I'm Bad. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Friday Nite Video ( Madonna )

All righty folks. Remember a few weeks back when I asked if any of you remember Friday Night Videos? Well I certainly do. I hope you all do also. I do remember tonight's video being on there and it was a pretty popular song from Madonna called Live to Tell. The song was the title song from the movie At Close Range. A pretty strange movie starring Christopher Walken as the ringleader of a operation that went around stealing farm equipment in the rural town where they lived. His sons were real life brothers Chris and Sean Penn. Sean also happened to be married to Madonna at the time. The movie was actually pretty good with a ending that no one ever suspected and it was based on a true story which supposedly really happened. This video was a big change for Madonna.
Up until this point in her career she had been this rolling, gyrating sexpot that reveled in controversy and shocking her audience. This video showed a "normal" side of Madonna, wearing a plain, everyday dress, singing to the camera, not dancing and stirring up the hormones of all the guys watching. If you have never seen the movie, rent it and check it out. And definitely check out the video! From 1986, its Live to Tell from Madonna. Enjoy!All righty folks. Remember a few weeks back when I asked if any of you remember Friday Night Videos? Well I certainly do. I hope you all do also. I do remember tonight's video being on there and it was a pretty popular song from Madonna called Live to Tell. The song was the title song from the movie At Close Range. A pretty strange movie starring Christopher Walken as the ringleader of a operation that went around stealing farm equipment in the rural town where they lived. His sons were real life brothers Chris and Sean Penn. Sean also happened to be married to Madonna at the time. The movie was actually pretty good with a ending that no one ever suspected and it was based on a true story which supposedly really happened. This video was a big change for Madonna.
Up until this point in her career she had been this rolling, gyrating sexpot that reveled in controversy and shocking her audience. This video showed a "normal" side of Madonna, wearing a plain, everyday dress, singing to the camera, not dancing and stirring up the hormones of all the guys watching. If you have never seen the movie, rent it and check it out. And definitely check out the video! From 1986, its Live to Tell from Madonna. Enjoy!

William Filmont, funeral director

For my sister Joy, who wanted a story about funerals ??

As Margaret Thomas played the organ slowly and steady, making it almost cry with long drawn out wails of grief and sorrow, William Filmont stood quietly in the back of his funeral parlor with his head down and his hands folded in front of him. This was the easy part of his job. Being a firmly anchored rock of stability in such a grievous and emotional time. Every funeral was a race against the clock. So many decisions to make and not any extra time to make them. Planning a funeral was not anything a person could just say "give me a couple weeks and let me think about it". There were decisions such as the coffin, what the dearly deceased would wear, whether they would get a new, snazzy hair style or keep the one most people were used to seeing them with, religious type of service (if any), where the body would be interred and so on and so on. Add all these quick decisions on top of the grieving process and William really had a tough job. Whenever someone passed away suddenly, unexpected, the planning process did seem to go fairly easy. The family would be in shock for the first week or so, allowing them to get through the planning of the funeral in almost a hypnotic, drugged state, stunned by their recent loss. It was the one's that had been ill for a long time that things could get tricky. If there was more then one child then there would almost always be disagreements about things. Each sibling secretly thinking about what the parent would want, who they would want to speak, the songs played, which hymns would be sang. And no two siblings would ever have the same ideas. Bickering would lead to arguing. Harsh words would be said and if you weren't careful you would have a all out family fight on your hands. That's where William would step in and remind everyone that the recently deceased would hate to think of their children fighting and arguing with each other and how good of a idea it would be if they all agreed to compromise some and each one add their own special touch to the final ceremony. This speech seemed to work most of the time but that hadn't been the case for the funeral that was taking place right now. William had never had a family fight and argue as much as the Stevens family had. Bobby Stevens had passed away at home, sitting in his recliner, right in the middle of Thursday night wrestling. His wife Emma had been in the kitchen cleaning up from dinner when she yelled out to Bobby and asked him if he would come reach up and get something off the top shelf in their pantry. Bobby never answered. Emma hollered again, this time a little louder and slightly agitated. Still, no answer. "Darn you Bobby and that wrestling" Emma shouted as she went storming out to the living room to REALLY persuade Bobby to get up when she froze cold in her tracks. Bobby had his eyes open facing the TV but he weren't watching. Bobby wasn't watching anything. Not in this life anyway. Emma ran out to the kitchen and grabbed the phone off it's cradle and remembered that In Case of a Emergency refrigerator magnet and started calling all the numbers on it. 911, the fire department, the poison center, the national suicide prevention number. Then she started calling the kids. She called Bobby Jr first as he was the oldest. Then his younger brother Caleb. Then the girls. Sue Ellen first, then Jo Ann. Soon the house was swarming with people. Paramedics, the kids, neighbors who had seen the flashing ambulance lights and just had to come see what was going on. Soon the paramedics, in no hurry whatsoever, got Bobby Sr on a stretcher and carried him out to the ambulance, covering his head with a sheet, not sure why they did this but they always did it on TV and the movies so it seemed like the right thing to do. They got Bobby loaded in the ambulance and started making their way to the hospital. Earl, the one driving suggested they stop and get something to eat but his partner Johnny asked him if he thought Bobby's family would mind since they were FOLLOWING the ambulance that was carrying their husband and father. Earl rolled his eyes and said he had forgotten about them. Soon they arrived at the hospital and they got old Bobby unloaded and rolled him back to the morgue. The doctor on call went down to the lobby to meet with the family to explain to them that first thing in the morning they would do a quick autopsy to determine what took Bobby's life then the family could sign for the body and they would hand him over to them. The doctor recommended that they call William Filmont from the Filmont Family Funeral Home unless of course they had someone else in mind, and William or whoever could come over and take the body right from the morgue to the funeral home. "Of course it would be William that they would call, he was the only funeral director in town wasn't he?" Emma asked the doctor, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "Of course Miss Stevens" the doctor replied, wanting to add a little more but out of respect didn't.

The next morning Williams phone rang. It was Emma Stevens and she told William about Bobby passing on and would he go retrieve the body from the hospital. "But of course, I would be honored to" William replied. Emma went on to say that they had performed a autopsy last night and said Bobby had died of a massive heart attack. "They said he never even knew what hit him" Emma told William. "Watching two guys beat the tar outta each other one minute, the next minute it was lights out" she said. William said he was so sorry to hear that and he would go over as soon as he could get ready and pick Bobby up and if it was possible the family could meet this afternoon at the room of remembrance at the funeral home. Emma said she couldn't guarantee anything but she would try to have them all there say around 2ish? William said that would be great and he looked forward to seeing them all there.

William had gone to the hospital and signed for the family and brought Bobby over to his place to start preparing him for his entrance into eternity. Bobby laid on a cold steel table as William did his mortician thing. At 1:00 William started getting cleaned up so he would be ready for when the Stevens family arrived and they could make the final arraignments. William put on his plain white dress shirt and a very conservative black tie. He slipped into a pair of casual dress pants. William liked to stay right in the middle when he was meeting with grieving families. If they saw you as too dressed up they felt intimidated and on the flip side of that was dress too casual and the red flags of suspicion would be raised. Like he was someone trying to take advantage of people in their darkest hour. It was a fine line one had to walk. About quarter til 2:00 William heard car doors opening and closing and went to the front door. Sure enough, it was the Stevens family. Emma had rode with her two daughters and Bobby Jr was by himself. The only one missing was Caleb as far as William could tell. "Please, won't you all come in" William said to the family. They thanked William and went inside with him. Emma tells William they can get started without Caleb, it was hard for him to get off work sometimes and he wasn't sure what time he would be here. William tells them that's fine, "lets get started then" and leads them back to the room of remembrance. William asked if any of them would care for something to drink. Water, soda, tea or coffee? No one wants anything so Williams starts off by saying the first thing they need to discuss is the casket. What grade of casket? The eternal home casket, guaranteed to last forever? The rest easy one with a one hundred year warranty or the value choice casket, with a one year guarantee. One with a deluxe mattress or just a basic foam pad. This was when the arguing started. Bobby Jr says that he's been thinking about it and he doesn't want to see his daddy in no coffin. As a matter of fact, he thinks they should bring his dads recliner in and have the funeral with their dad sitting in the recliner looking out at the people in attendance like they were on TV and his daddy was watching his own funeral seeing as how much his dad liked sitting in that old recliner watching TV. And he was pretty sure he could rig up some kind of motor on the back that would slowly raise up and down under the chair to make it look like dad's rocking. William briefly thought, that's not a bad idea, very original, before snapping out of it. He said he didn't think that would go over very well with the people attending and that some people might find it down right morbid or unsettling. "Think about it from other peoples perspective" William told Bobby Jr. You go to the funeral of your good friend or relative and you walk in and he's sitting up in a recliner, rocking at that. Could you imagine the confusion that would cause? I doubt anyone would walk up to pay their respects to someone who's sitting up rocking in front of them. Bobby Jr says its a darn good idea and he's sticking by it. William adds also that he could look into it but he's pretty sure there's a ordinance against burying someone sitting in a La-Z-Boy. Emma speaks up and tells Bobby Jr that that's the dumbest and most asinine thing she has ever heard of and they all can rest assure her husband was going to have a proper burial. Emma tells William that they will go with the value choice casket. The cheaper one that only has the one year guarantee but after it's in the ground who knows if it's holding up or not. Emma said she sure wasn't going to dig poor Bobby up eight months after the funeral and make sure the top hadn't caved in yet. William assures Emma that she has made a good choice and she has chosen the model that about one third of his customers families had chose. The one's who had not planned ahead for this day or had no money left over after the estate was divided up amongst the debt holders. Emma also tells William NO mattress or pad for the very reason that Emma had been complaining about their twenty year old mattress on their bed and how it was killing her back and Bobby had been to cheap to buy them a new one so she was sure he wouldn't mind spending eternity laying on the hard bottom of the coffin. William told Emma there has to be something under the body to raise it up or he would be laying in the bottom of the casket and no one would be able to see him unless they were standing over top of him looking down. Emma says to not worry about it. She has a ton of old blankets and towels she can bring down and they can fill the bottom of it with that stuff. William sighs and says okay. Now, what about his suit. "What about it", asks Emma. William says the suit! "What you want him to wear to be buried in". There's a moment of silence as everyone thinks and Sue Ellen speaks up. "I think Daddy would want to be buried in his duck hunting cameo outfit that me and Brian got him last year for Christmas from the World of Duck Hunting catalog". Jo Ann looks at Sue Ellen and says "What makes you think Daddy would want to be buried in that hideous looking thing when everybody knows he treasured his Dale Jr racing jacket me and Andy bought him for his birthday". "Do you really want to think of daddy knocking on the pearly gates with a camouflage outfit on and blowing on a duck call? Do you think they would let him in looking like that?" Sue Ellen hissed back "I guess you think Gods a NASCAR fan then!" "I can almost assure you he and about the rest of the whole world thinks that's about the dumbest sport ever invented, plus Dale Jr stinks!" This is when Jo Ann slaps Sue Ellen straight across the face and Sue Ellen returned the favor. Soon both girls were hitting and slapping each other. William jumped up and quickly got between the two of them and managed to take a few blows himself before the girls stopped striking out at each other. "What ails you two?" William asked shockingly. "This is a funeral parlor, not a fight club. Emma cackles out in a dry, raspy voice, "Let em go at it! They been fighting ever since they were kids and I reckon they always will." " I will not tolerate fighting in this funeral home" William tells them. "We will get through this and I will separate you all if you force me to do that, understood?" William can't believe he's talking like this to customers but this was definitely a first. "Emma, doesn't Bobby have a nice dress coat we can put on him with a tie so he looks half way respectful?" asked William. "Yes, I suppose he does," Emma answered. Good William tells them. Bring it tomorrow so I can dress him in it when the time comes. Emma agrees to do that. "Now, what type of service do you want?" William asked. Emma says a short one if it's billed at a hourly rate. "No," William replied, starting to get agitated. "I mean what religion, if any, was Bobby and what type of speaker do you want to perform the ceremony?" "Bobby was Methodist so I guess we could ask Rev. Parker to perform the ceremony" Emma says. Good, William thought to himself, we are finally getting some where. Then they discussed whether they would like Hymns sang or music played. Bobby Jr suggested they sing Rock of Ages since his Dad always loved "The Rock" when he wrestled, before he left the sport to make stupid movies that no one watched. Sue Ellen suggested they had nature music play softly in the background since her daddy loved to hunt and be outside so much. Jo Ann of course thought that was dumb and said daddy would maybe have liked for her to sing a couple songs since he always told her she had a good singing voice when she was a little girl and that would make her go around the house singing show tunes and songs from the radio all the time. "Your father was lying" Emma told the girl. "Even when you signed up for chorus at school your father confessed to me he knew you couldn't carry a tune in a bucket, he was just trying to make you think you were good at something since you always got bad grades and didn't have any hobbies or anything". If you would like to try to raise your father from the dead by singing with that hideous voice of yours then by all means sing". Jo Ann turned to her mother, hurt and angry, all at the same time. William quickly interrupted, sensing another fight about to flare up. "We could ask Margaret Thomas to play the organ" William added. Margaret always was ready to play for a funeral. She felt she had a God giving talent to play the organ so she was always willing to play at someones funeral. Most people thought it was more along the lines of a curse from God then a gift but no one really said much. At least not to her. After all, she did see it as her civic duty and it wasn't like playing for someones funeral was the same as performing at Carnegie Hall. So the family agreed to compromise on the music and just ask Margaret to play. William said that she had a standard list of songs she would play and if they had any special requests then to just let her know. The three agreed that whatever she played would suit them just fine. Then for the next two hours they argued about every other decision that had to be made. Where they would bury Bobby. Daytime or nighttime service. What the tombstone would say. Hearst or the back of Bobby Jr's 4x4 truck. If and who would get up to say a few words. Flowers or pictures. Which side of his head would they part his hair. William felt like a referee. He would let them go at it for awhile then step in when things started getting heated and break things up. He thought about going and having a drink when all this was over and he didn't drink. Hadn't had one in twenty years but tonight just might be the night to get reacquainted with a bottle of scotch. Thankfully, they finally got through all the plans and details. They told William that he should be thankful that Caleb hadn't been there because he was the one who REALLY liked to argue his positions. Got it from his daddy. William made his best attempt to smile and said he was sorry he wasn't able to make it today(lie). Soon they all left and William went back to finish his work with Bobby Sr. As William looked down at him William couldn't help but to think that Bobby was REALLY at peace now.


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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Announcements

I've always enjoyed reading a newspaper. I have always had a subscription to one until just recently. I let it expire and didn't renew it. Why? I've always felt that I must read each day's paper from front to back. If I didn't, then I felt guilty. I think that feeling could be traced back to my childhood where we were taught to waste not want not. Finish all your food on your plate. Don't throw this or that away, ya might need it some day. So when ever I didn't go completely through the day's paper I thought I might be missing something. Cheating myself some how. Sound weird? Probably but that was the way I would feel. I let my last subscription expire because now, as a single person, I just didn't have time to read it. Unread papers would pile up, the bigger the pile the guiltier I would feel. So I cut them out. I'll still pick one up every now and then and when I do I sit down and take in each page, each article in each section. I read the ads, I look at the comics, I check the movie listings and so on and so on. But in all my time reading newspapers the thing that really got me when I read them was the announcements that they would run usually once a week. It was usually in the Sunday edition and I always thought how announcing a major event into two or three sentences some how cheapened the whole thing. For example, you see the ad announcing that Steve and Carol Lecates welcomed home a baby girl that Carol had given birth too named Katie Lynn on Thursday night at 10:00pm. She weighed 7lbs and was 13 inches long. That's it. What they DON'T tell is that Steve and Carol had been trying for seven years to have a child and had problems conceiving a child. Steve had been checked out. He was in good working order. Carol should have been able to conceive but for some reason her body attacked the invaders when ever Steve placed them inside her, thinking that they were some high risk infection of some kind. They were even considering adopting one of those children from China or Korea or Haiti or even Russia if they had to. They had placed their name on several agencies here in the US but they were thinking they would be at retirement age when they got through the process here and become eligible. Right when they started to look at brochures of kids from those foreign countries the miracle happened. Carol got pregnant! They were ecstatic! They called their families, they called friends, they redid the den, turning it into a baby's room. Eight months and two weeks went by and one night Carol was in the kitchen rolling out a pastry dough for a beef wellington and she doubled over in pain. Screaming, in agony, crying with blood starting to run down her legs. Steve, in a panic called 911, briefly forgetting the number before coming to his senses. The dispatcher advised Steve to get her to the hospital STAT and the dispatcher would call the hospital and let them know they were on their way. The announcement left out the part about Steve almost killing them on the way to the hospital, weaving and dodging in and out of traffic, four ways flashing, horn blowing. Steve thought to himself, man I really had my mouth set on that beef wellington. Carol screaming, begging him to drive faster AND more careful or all three of them would be killed. Steve feeling guilty because he kept thinking that the cloth seats on his Toyota would be stained forever from the blood, a keepsake from this night. The ad didn't tell about them finally arriving and a team of nurses were there waiting for her and they got her on a bed and rushed her back to the ER and started working on her first to stop the bleeding and then to save the baby. They determined that the only chance to save the baby was to do a emergency c-section and they had to do it now! They worked on Carol and then BOOM, little Katie Lynn came into this world at 10:00pm (eastern standard time). Or the ad congratulating Brittney Adkins for graduating high school from her mom and dad who loved her very much. That ad leaves out the part about when Brittney was in the 10th grade and she loathed her parents and couldn't stand to be in the same room with them. It left out the part where she had ran away one night, leaving a note that she and Paul, the biker dude that Brittney had just declared her love for and her parents went crazy, forbidding her to ever see him again. Paul was a high school drop-out that came from a rough family that lived over on the "wrong" side of town. A family of trouble makers, rift-raft, lazy cretins who wouldn't work in a pie factory, abusers of the system. A bunch of real losers. Her parents were devastated as they read her note explaining that her and Paul were in love and they were going to go far, far away so they could live their lives together free of the parental prison that she was currently living in. They were so relived when the police brought Brittney back the next day. The police found them hitchhiking, abandoning Paul's 84 Dodge pick-up truck when it broke down (again) outside of town. It left out the part about Brittney's parents begging and pleading with her to please finish school and that inheritance they had put away for her could possible arrive a little early for her IF she graduated high school. Or how about those 50th wedding anniversary announcements where it shows the couple that's been together for so long that they forgot what life was before they were married. The one's where they actually start looking like they could be related, 1st or 2nd cousins perhaps. The names are standard names, Bill and Mildred Owens, celebrated 50 years of marriage with a party down at the church social building, thrown by their kids and close relatives. A party six months in the making. Their good friends Joe and Pat Kingsley invited them out to a fancy restaurant where they were going to treat them for their anniversary and they must dress formal for the place they were taking them. Then, coming up with a cockamamie story about needing to stop by the church real quick to show them something that the church had just purchased for the social building and they walked in and everybody screamed "Surprise!" when they walked in and Joe hits the light switch. Four people snapping pictures as soon as the lights came on, temporarily blinding them from the combination of total darkness to lights on with flashes flashing in their faces. When they regain their vision they see their kids, their grand kids, old friends, current friends, long ago forgotten friends tracked down and found through the miracle of the Internet. They shake hands, give hugs, thanking everyone for coming. There's a table with gifts on it. There's a refreshment table with a crystal punch bowl full of a red punch with pieces of fruit in it and a foam head on the surface of it. There's snack foods that the kids and close relatives worked on making for the last several days. Stories are retold. Old school friends not seen for thirty years are there. Bob and his third wife Ann flew all the way over from Washington state. They open their gifts. Then they turn the lights down and show a video one of the kids put together showing pictures of them through the years, set to sad, tear jerking music. Everyone is laughing and sniffling as they watch the past 50 years unfolding before them, condensed into a eight minute video. These are the parts NOT told in a classified ad announcement.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Friday Nite Video (Champaign-How Bout Us)

Hey all! It's Friday night and it's time for some campaign! I'm not talking about the bubbly champaign you drink. I'm talking about that R&B group from the 80's Champaign. Their big hit, the one I picked for tonight, is "How bout us". Remember that song? They released other one's after that but they never came close to the success of "How bout us". I remember back in the day when it came out (1981) our church had rented a bus to take a load of us kids to one of the nearby theme parks for the day. We did this once every year and this song had just come out this one particular year. My best bud growing up, Joel Wharton, would always bring his big box radio (remember those things?) Joel had this tape, that's what we had before DVDs for the younger readers, and he must have played this song a hundred times! He had some other tapes but this was definitely his favorite. Before that night was over I knew every word to that song. I could have been IN the group singing along. It was also amazing to me that these guys had such a smooth sound and four outta the six members were white! White folks getting down and groovy! I didn't know we had it in us! Anyway, from 1981, here's "How bout us". Enjoy!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving Poetry That Sucks

I'm like a pilgrim today,
Searching, looking for a new world.
Disenchanted with this one,
Unable to find a boat, a boat to sail away on.
I'm looking for a new world.

Why do they call it stuffing?
Is it because you feel stuffed when you eat to much of it?
Is it made out of stuff?
No thanks, I'll have some other stuff.
Is it still stuffing if it's not stuffed and cooked in the bird?
Then it would be called placing, like placed in a pan.

As we gather around our dinette set,
we inhale deep and sigh, reflecting.
We are thankful,
for stuff.
Happy that Dad is sober today,
Mom's not crying, yet.
Thankful that my older brother the bully,
finally got whupped by that little sixth grader,
he had been pushing around.
Thankful for the little things,
sis's pregnancy test being negative,
killer, our beloved pit bull,
not being put to sleep after mauling the neighbors kid.
We are also thankful that Uncle Jack is here today,
his prison sentence commuted for good behavior.
Today, we are thankful.

To much turkey
makes me feel murky.
String bean casserole,
filling my bowl.
Mashed potatoes,
and my waist grows.
Add extra gravy,
I know that sounds crazy.
I'm glad it's not me,
that has to get up at three.
AM that is,
And go fight all the crowds.
Rioting and fighting,
over at the Walmart.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Jimmy Buffet



I really like Jimmy Buffett. I like everything about him. His music, the image he puts out there. His songs mostly deal with laid back lifestyles, lived down in the keys or somewhere in Florida. His music makes you think of palm trees, white sand beaches, cold fruity libations, the ocean, warm summer breezes. It embraces everything that I love about living in Florida. And I'm not alone! Jimmy's concerts sell out in minutes, s soon as the tickets go on sale. He has a huge following of fans that have become known as "Parrotheads". His concerts are a big party with some of the most elaborate setups you can imagine. People come and set up the morning of the show and you see people in boats, people with mini beaches laid out, guys in Hawaiian shirts and women wearing grass skirts and a bra made outta coconuts. The first Buffet show I went to I was amazed at all the people in the parking lot and the outrageous costumes and setups. The show that night was the climax of a day of fun and just a all out good time. Well anyway, I was riding yesterday and Jimmy's big hit "Margaritaville" came on. That's the song that would probably be known as the anthem of Parrotheads and Jimmy's success. He's built a empire on that song, opening restaurants and selling themed stuff with the Margaritaville stamp on it. But I got to thinking, what if Jimmy was singing about somewhere other then Florida and the keys? Would he be as popular? Would his voice and music be strong enough to carry him as far along as the Florida theme has? What if Jimmy lived in somewhere like Montana and sang Montanaville instead and sang a chorus that included being "Wasted away again in Billings Montanaville". What if instead of the beach loving carefree guy he was instead he was a cattle rancher living in the snow and cold and his songs were about the prairies and mountains instead of the beach? What if he was from Idaho and instead of him singing "Son of a Son of a Sailor" it was "Son of a Son of a Potato Farmer"? Instead of the ParrotHeads, his fans were known as the PotatoHeads? Or how about if he hailed from Nebraska and instead of "Cheeseburger In Paradise" it was "Corn on the Cobb in Paradise"? I just don't think he would be as successful as he is today. Thank you Jimmy for choosing Florida. We and your fans love you for it!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday Nite Video (RFTW-Love You Down)

Hey all. Well, I missed last Friday night as I was battling a bad ear infection and just felt like crap so I thought I'd post tonight what was gonna be last weeks post. The last one I did I talked about the "Power Ballad". All those heavy metal bands of the 80's and early 90's and their one "love song". I thought it would be good to talk about another big genre of music from the 80's known as the "Slow Jam". The slow jams were usually played on the R&B stations at night, after 9:00 O'clock, on what were normally know as "The Quiet Storms" Man, they were brothers and sista's singing about love, lost loves, current loves and just love in general. Nothing was better then dimming the lights, turning on the quiet storm and snuggling up with that special one. The lyrics were sappy, dripping with ohhs and ahhs, moans and groans. They were all good. Rick James, Prince, Luther Vandross, Teena Maria. The list goes on and on. 9 times outta 10 they had a jeri curl but hey, they could still wail out a song. Who's my favorite? I always did and still do love Prince but he's still going strong and I wanted to pick somebody from that era who has passed on (Rick James or Luther) or faded into obscurity. That makes me think of one of my favorite groups from that time, Ready for the World. These guys got beat up by the critics pretty bad for being Prince rip-offs and they did try to copy his look at that time but man could they do a slow song. Maybe we can put some of the more popular performers on here in the weeks to come but tonight it's RFTW night. From 1986 its Ready for the World and their song Love You Down. Enjoy!

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Diary of a divorced guy.

Nov 17, 2010

Dear Diary,

Today started out like any other day. My alarm went off at 4:15. I hit the snooze button twice, giving me 14 extra minutes before I had to get up. I made my way to the kitchen to put on my coffee. I was excited! Yesterday I had bought a new can of coffee at the Walmart. Master Chef, a brand I was unfamiliar with but it was on a price roll back. 2.38 for a 2lb can! It stated on the label it made 48 pots of coffee. At twelve cups per pot that's 576 cups of coffee! Divide 576 cups into 2.38 and that's 0.00413 per cup. Or 1/4 a cent per cup. Certainly affordable enough. My regular brand "Folgers" is one of the many cutbacks I've been forced to make in a effort to reign in cost, trying to adjust to a one income household verses a two income one. Not a big savings but factored in with all the other changes it all adds up! Other things like lighting candles at night to save electricity, driving below 50mph to save on fuel costs, canceling cable TV and watching old re-runs of Hee-Haw and Gunsmoke on the Internet. It all adds up. As I wait for the coffee to brew I suddenly become aware that the front window shade, directly behind me, is partly open from last night. I realize I'm wearing the pair of underwear with the big rip in the back. The pair that exposes most of my left buttock cheek. My "comfortable" underwear. I had bought a new 5 pair pack a couple of years ago and I just didn't like them. Too tight and constrictive. Too supportive. I preferred my older, well worn, broken in pairs. Briefs but with the support of boxers with the well worn fabric up front. Heck, if you scratched yourself to hard up front there you could rip the fabric and poke your finger right through them. I really have to be careful with them. I ran over and shut the blinds. Soon my coffee was done brewing. I choose my favorite coffee mug, my White Star Travel Company mug given to me by my brother-in-law Nick. This mug was part of a ten dollar box of goodies I had received from him for Christmas about twelve years ago. Still my favorite mug! (That's NOT the White Star Company that owned the Titanic FYI) As I pour my first cup I noticed this coffee seemed to be a little thicker, a little darker, it seemed to have a heavier consistency then most coffees. I added my normal dose of milk and the blackness didn't change. I added some more and the color did seem to lighten a little. I slowly took a sip and grimaced at the taste. My bowels immediately sensed something was wrong, like a foreign substance was trying to invade. It's taste was a mixture of burnt wood ashes and warm urine from a old, disease ridden horse about a week away from the glue factory. I swore I could feel my facial stubble growing. I added more milk. Nothing happened. This was a coffee so strong and black that puny, light skinned African Americans would be jealous. I bit the bullet and quickly finished that cup of joe, looking forward to brewing that 48th pot of it. As the caffeine started to kick in I began to think of the upcoming day. Work of course, 6;30 to 3;00. Maybe today I would stop at the grocery store on the way home and buy a nice steak, do a cheese au gratin potato casserole, steam some fresh broccoli. After dinner I could finally start that exercise regimen that included walked around the neighborhood two times (2.3 miles), then swimming 7 or 8 laps around the Olympic sized swimming pool. Maybe I would go door to door at my apartment complex knocking and introducing myself and offering to be of any assistance I could be for whatever? Maybe I would start writing that book of poetry I had been putting together in my head. I'm happy and whistling as I shave and shower, preparing for work. I pack my lunch before I leave (remember, save money). Ham and cheese sandwich, chips, a orange, my "dessert", a chocolate Little Debbie cupcake. Work went well. We had a new girl working with us no one had ever seen before. Everyone wondered, is she nice? Single? Full-time, Part-time? Not bad looking but certainly no beauty pageant winner. Miss Congeniality maybe, but no top three winner. Near the end of the day someone said they heard her talking about her husband and four kids. Oh well, so much for that. I left work and on the way home I decide against the steak dinner. I remembered that the pizza place down the road is running that special One large, two topping pizza for ten bucks. Ten dollars and it's done. No preparing, cooking or cleaning up afterward. After I get home and have a few slices I then decide to postpone the exercise program. I'll try to start that tomorrow after a more healthy dinner. I also think it's probably too late to start going around knocking on the neighbors doors and introducing myself. Who goes around knocking on peoples doors at dinner time these days? Jehovah Witnesses? People with bad intentions? Someone with pictures of starving animals in some third world country wanting a donation so they could purchase half a bowl of food scraps to ease the poor animals suffering. People might think I'm half loopy doing something like that at this hour. I checked my email. Just the regular spam ones that seem to come everyday. Invitations to get in on class action lawsuits against the asbestos companies (do they still exist?). Work at home offers that promise to pay 5,000.00 a month part-time. Offers for cheaper car insurance then what I'm paying for now. The latest hot electronic gadgets for a third of their normal price. Cheap diplomas I can receive by taking just one one hour class on-line a week. Hot and horny single women living within a five mile radius of me, willing to do anything to be with a man. Any man. I deleted them all and checked the GoldenYears.com website. Tonight they were going to show a two hour blooper special on that old game show Match Game. That Charles Nelson Reilly was quite the ham! Anyway, it's getting late. I'd better hit the sack now. Tomorrows another day.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Friday Nite Video (Skid Row-I Remember You)

Hey ya all. It's Friday Night. Speaking of Friday Night, does anyone remember the show Friday Night Videos? It came on late at night on, of course, Friday Night. It was a half or hour long show and they would show new release videos and some current one's that had been out for while. I believe this was before MTV but I could be wrong. We never had cable at the house so I'm not sure if it was before or after. Anyway, this week has to do with the 80's metal "power ballad". Every big hair band in the 80's and early 90's had one. You had bands such as Poison, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Guns N Roses and about hundred more and they all had two things in common. BIG hair and a "love song". The metal ballad as it was called. I think these softer side songs can be traced all the way back to one of my favorite bands (see my first old school post) Kiss. With Kiss, here were these fire breathing, blood spewing monsters of Rock performing with explosions and pyrotechnics all around them, then the lights would grow dim and Peter Criss would perform Beth. People were confused. It didn't make sense. It was hard to understand. You mean these guys actually feel emotions like everyone else does? Peter Criss pouring his heart out, lamenting the fact he's out with the boys and his girl is home alone. It was and still is a great song. If I'm in the car riding and Beth comes on all conversation must cease! I take off my imaginary hat (I don't wear one) and I get teary eyed as Peter sings. Fast forward to the 80's and look at all those metal bands that were so popular back then. They all copied Kiss and put out their "Love song". These bands would have concerts and the fans were out of control. All during the show fans were ripping chairs up and beating other concert goers over the heads with them. People would rush the stage to get as close as possible and every now and then some unfortunate person would get trampled and killed. Drunken fans would fight. Women were groped. But when the band started performing their "Love Ballad" suddenly all the rioting and fighting ceased. Fans that had been going at it would take pause and everyone placed a arm around the person next to them while holding a lighter up in the air with the free hand. Suddenly, enemies became friends. People became humans again. The "Power Ballad" was being performed. Which one is my favorite? Besides Beth, the all time classic, I gotta go with a song a little later after that one. If I have to pick just one to post on here it would have to be Skid Rows I Remember You. Skid Row was one of many big hair bands from the 80's. This song was from their first self titled album, Skid Row. From 1989, I Remember You. Enjoy!

cell phones


Anyone that knows me well has been aware of my on going battle with Verizon. The short version for those of you that don't is this. I have been due a upgrade for about a month now with Verizon, my cell phone provider. Now the phone that I have been using is a old flip-phone I had two or three contracts ago. That is because I gave the phone that I had to my daughter Emily after her's fell apart due to texting and heavy usage. I called Verizon and begged them to allow me to upgrade early but their answer was no. So, I was faced with either buying her a new phone at full retail price (wasn't happening) or give her my old clamshell (flip-phone) or give her my current phone and I use the old flip-phone. I weighed the choice's and I just couldn't bring myself to say "Here's your new phone Em until we can upgrade you in six months" and give her the clamshell. She would have been taunted in school. Teased everytime she had to pull it out. Ashamed to use it in public. Her friends would be texting on full qwerty keypads and Emily would have been tapping out T9. As a parent you don't want to think of your kids being at a disadvantage and being "behind" their peers. My other choice, give her mine and I use the flip-phone. Now let me tell ya friends, that was a struggle! I loved my phone. Everything about it. It was my friend, my companion. I didn't leave the house without it. It was always in my hand or within close reach. It did everything and I loved it. There was NO way I could part with my friend!! But then the image of Emily on the playground at school trying to text a friend with my old flip-phone would pop in my head. Emily struggling to tap out a basic message and all the other kids laughing and pointing at her while Emily's face flushed with embarrasment. As her father I just could not allow myself to subject my girl to that so I did what any father (I think) would have done. I gave her my Samsung Rogue. I was sick! I was losing my friend. As I boxed it up to send to her I think I cried. My hands were shaking! I was in total dismay and shock. My phone had become like a drug and I was giving it up cold turkey. Needless to say, Emily was VERY happy. She had always loved my phone and wanted one just like it. Now she was getting it! She did feel bad about taking it and didn't want to at first. She said "Dad, I can't take your phone, you love your phone". I swallowed the lump in my throat and said "Thanks Em, but it's yours". So I got the flip-phone that should not have been in my closet stored away but instead on display somewhere in a early cell phone exhibit. My face was the one flushing with shame whenever I pulled it out to make a call or tap out a T9 text. Friends at work laughed at me, teased me about it, some felt sorry for me and tried to give me older but not THAT old phones they had (Thanks Mike :). I was back to the basics. Anyway, back to the point I'm at today. I became eligible to upgrade my phone a few weeks back and I was looking at the Verizon website oogling and drooling over the newest phones they offered. But looking at the phones, I noticed that all they nicer phones REQUIRED the customer to purchase a data plan with the cheapest one offered at 9.99. I called and spoke to a company rep and they said that was the new Verizon policy now. Any "smartphone" required that you buy a data plan to go along with it. Well, the Whaley temper flew into me and I let that girl have it. I told her exactly what I thought of that decision and my days with Verizon were over! I calmed down some after we hung up and did some research. She was correct, that was indeed Verizon's new policy. I emailed corporate, I called back and spoke with other customer service reps. But that was the new policy and I could only complain. I looked at other companies and Verizon was the only one that had coverage up where my kids are so I was stuck. But something funny had happened during the months I had been using my old phone. Once I had gotten over the shock and pain of losing my phone that did it all I discovered that I didn't really NEED a phone that did it all. My old phone did exactly what a phone should do. Great reception, didn't drop calls and other then taking a little while longer to text, it did that okay too. I'll admit, I'm the first one drooling when the new phones come out that "do everything". I went to a Verizon store a couple of weeks ago and was getting the sales pitch for the new Droid X. As I held it I started getting that old feeling back, kinda like reuniting with a old flame. I gotta say, it's a nice phone but do I really NEED a phone that does all that? No, I don't. Using my old flipper got me to thinking back before I had a cell phone. Man I cursed those things. I cursed people that used them out in public. I would tailgate and blow the horn at someone driving in front of me that was talking on one. I swore I would never have one and I held out for along time. I remember when I got my first one my kids were in shock. Dad has a cell phone! Can you believe that? I had rallied so against them and then I joined the ranks of the cell phone owners. I'm the guy now riding down the road talking or texting. Well, anyway, I finally ordered my new one yesterday from the Verizon website. It was free with a two year upgrade. No bells or whistles but it does what it's suppose to do I guess. And whats better, no data plan!! And who knows, maybe after this one I can quit completely.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Friday Nite Video (George Strait-Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye)

Hello peeps. It's Friday night and you all know what that means. It's time for my Friday nights video pick. I've up to this point covered several different kinds of music except tonights. Tonight is country music night. I gotta confess, I used to listen to ALOT of country music. I don't listen to ANY of it anymore. Why? Too darn depressing! Since my life BECAME what most country songs touch on I just can't listen to it anymore. You know, the wife left, the kids left, the dog left, lost the house, etc,etc. You get the idea. If it's someone that just came out within the last few years then I don't know who they are. Period. Done with it. Upbeat and positive for me now haha. Anyway, I always did enjoy George Strait. He was one of my favorite performers. He's had so many number 1 songs(57 of them so far) it's hard to list a favorite. Tonights video would have to be one of my all time favorites by King George though. It's from his 1989 album Beyond the Blue Neon (which I had). It's Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye. Enjoy!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Scary Movies


I like scary movies. Always have, probably always will. Why? I'm not sure but I think it was instilled in me as a little guy. For those of you that don't know, I have two older brothers, Greg and Kirk. A older sister named Joy. And a younger sister named Kimberly. Now the one older brother Kirk, seen below with my sister Joy, used to take delight in coming home on the weekends and dragging me out of bed (without my parents knowledge) to watch the late night horror movies that would come on. I remember Chiller Theater that would come on on Friday nights quite well! That's where I first saw the movie Psycho with good old Norman Bates. What a great movie for such a little kid as myself to watch, right? Well, this went on for quite some time and I noticed after awhile that I started LIKING the movies. I saw all the old Hammer Studios classics. A lot of the old black and white classics too! I remember the older siblings would go out to see the newest horror movie that would be playing at the local theater and I would beg for them to take me. No way! I was too young. The dreaded words every kid hated to hear. Anyway, as time went on I keep enjoying whatever scary movie would come on the tv. Remember, this was before VCR's, computers or any of the other things we enjoy today. We watched whatever came on. My favorite one's were the Christopher Lee Dracula movies produced by Hammer Studios. He made five of those and I own four of them today on DVD (the fifth one has never been released). I would also beg my mother for one of the old Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines that came out back in the day when ever we went somewhere that sold books and magazines. They always focused on the old black and white classic monsters from Universal. Dracula, Wolfman, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the classics! Remember being in school and getting the weekly reader papers that allowed us students to purchase books from? My picks were always scary stories or old movie monsters books. Even today I love a good scary movie. I guess it all goes back to my younger days when my brother Kirk would drag me outta bed to watch whatever with him. My son Lorenzo shares the same interest in scary movies as I do. I would let him "stay up" when he was young to watch something that was on TV late when he to should have been in bed. We both like to go to the movies and get the daylights scared out of ourselves and when it's all over we laugh and say "Wow, good movie"! I guess like father like son.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday Nite Video (Pink Floyd-Take it Back)


Hello peeps! Its friday night and that means it my OLD SKOOL VIDEO PICK!!!! This week goes out to a band in a class all to themselves. Pink Floyd. One of my all time favorite bands. How would you classify the music these guys make? Rock? Jazz? Psychedelic? These guys cover all the above. I have two older brothers who are twelve and ten years older then me. They were into early Pink Floyd and I remember playing their PF albums on their stereo when they weren't home.I remember thinking "Wow, these guys are really out there". My brothers had the typical early 70's stereo with the big floor speakers at opposite ends of the room and the sound effects on their albums was incredible. Pink Floyds The Dark Side Of The Moon album stayed on the billboard top 100 list for like a decade. It was and remains one of the most popular albums of all times. Fast forward to 1994. Pink Floyd had just released the album The Division Bell in 1993. Soon after, they announced a concert tour. I and my now ex debated buying the expensive tickets but we did. Wow, what a show! The tour was named the Pulse tour and it was a once in a lifetime experience. We saw them at the old veterans stadium in Philadelphia and we were right on the field not far from the stage. These guys played for three hours! If I never see another concert in my life I can say I was at one of the best ever. It was worth every penny we had spent to be a part of that. The song I picked for this week is from The Division Bell album titled Take it Back. It's also a live version from the pulse tour that we attended. It was soooooo hard to come up with just one song from these guys, I love so many. Anyway here it is. From 1994, Take it Back. Enjoy!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Friday Nite Video (Public Enemy-Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos)

Okay peeps, this week we crank it up a little. Unless you've known me for a very long time, most people don't know I like rap music. Love it really. Not so much the stuff out today but REAL rap. Rap from back in the day. I remember when I heard the first rap song ever recorded, Rapper's Delight, by the Sugar Hill Gang. Wow, it was amazing when that came out. A "new" style of music that included talking and rhyming to music. It was a hit and rap music was born! Sugar Hill gang had several my songs to follow up Rappers Delight. Then other rappers started cashing in on this new craze of music. RUN-DMC, LL Cool J, Whodini and others came on the scene and were very successful. Rap was fun, light and rappers loved dissing other rappers. Throw your hands up in the air and that kind of stuff. But then the group Public Enemy come on the scene and these guys were mad! They rapped about serious issues affecting young, mostly black, people of the time. Their songs dealt with social injustices that had been and were still happening at the time. They sang songs that dealt with very political issues. Lead man Chuck D was their voice. Colorful Flavor Flav was like a clown dancing around stage with them, always with a big clock hanging around his neck, asking "What time is it". Their music was featured in Spike Lee's film Do the Right Thing. In the background while Chuck D and Flavor were doing there thing was the S1W's, a group of militant "soldiers". The whole thing just added to a in your face presence these guys had. In 1989 they released It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. That album brought PE from the back burner to full fledged Rap stars. It sold millions of copies and is still considered one of the most ground breaking rap albums of all time. I know I wore my copy out. Me and my friends knew all the words by heart to all the songs. I had my leather Pubic Enemy Logo necklace I wore. PE was just the bomb! I loved all the songs on that album. They covered so many social ills on it. But I think if I had to pick my favorite one it would be the one I chose for this weeks video of the week, Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos. Watch it and see what YOU think. PE in the house Boy!!! Enjoy!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Autumn

When the sun sets early for the day,
dropping out of sight too soon.
The air changes too, coolness comes out.
I breath in deeply, feeling the coolness deep inside me.
Dried up leaves swirl around in a whirlwind before they break
away and disappear around the corner, out of sight.
Kids run around playing games before the night,
comes early and sends them inside all to soon.
The darkness that comes seems heavy,
covering everything like a thick blanket.
Lights struggle to penetrate it's thickness.
I can hear the bare branches of the tree outside,
scratching against each other every time the wind gust up.
Everyone settles in for the night.
Soon the sun will rise and the darkness will leave.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

10 random things I like

1-A good meal
2-A good movie
3-A good book
4-A beautiful sunset
5-Riding to nowhere in particular
6-Dressing up for special occasions
7-A women who likes to dress up for that same special occasion
8-People that exert self confidence
9-A woman who is beautiful because of who she is inside
10-Friends that are there anytime that can be counted on