This extremely easy to read book is worth the little cost and time it takes to acquire and read. You will not be sorry, even if you already think you are very creative. And if you don’t think you are creative, you may after reading this book.
Steal Like An Artist
By Austin Kleon
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
Ides of March Quiz
Hail, Caesar! (2016)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Clocks Spring Forward Sunday, March 14, 2021
Whip It
By Devo
ART OF THE WEEK
St. Patrick’s Day Decorations
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Words of Wisdom From Arnold
“One thing that has always bothered me about politics is that some people refuse to even sit down and talk with people from the other party. It’s absurd. But political parties are in the business of villainizing the other side. That’s how they make money – the more they make you hate or fear the enemy, the more donations come in. I’ve had it.”
JOKE OF THE WEEK
This is what I also do.
Nevertheless, I think this commercial is very funny.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
This Sunday I will be in a state powerlifting contest.
I’ll update this post Monday for the results
I’m running so far behind, I decided I will just provide the update with next Sunday’s post.
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
I read in Alain de Botton’s book, How Proust Can Change Your Life, something I thought was worth trying and wanted to pass it on to you folks. It goes like this:
Whenever he looked at paintings,
Proust had a habit of trying to match the figures depicted on the canvases
with the people he knew from his own life.
LEARNING TRAITS
I think if we all learned this and accepted it in our daily lives, we would all be much happier.
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Do you support the decision of Texas to drop all pandemic restrictions and let everyone decide for themselves what precautions they want to take?
No and I am an independent 30.43% (7 votes)
Yes and I am an independent 26.09% (6 votes)
Yes and I am a conservative 21.74% (5 votes)
No and I am a liberal 13.04% (3 votes)
Yes and I am a liberal 4.35% (1 votes)
No and I am a conservative 4.35% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 23
Davy Crockett risked his life for freedom. Would you?
Yes, after a critical point 100% (17 votes)
No, not under any circumstances 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 17
Are you going to be a better person today than you were yesterday?
Yes 50% (10 votes)
Maybe 40% (8 votes)
No 10% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 20
Are you spending enough time with those who are important to you?
Yes 52.94% (9 votes)
No, but I am gong to do better 35.29% (6 votes)
No 11.76% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 17
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
There have been a lot of movies protraying Davy Crockett. If you would like to know as close as we can come to the real story of this American hero, this book produced by The University of Tennessee Press is as close as it gets.
I found it a very interesting book to read.
A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett
of the State of Tennessee
By David Crockett
Davy Crockett buffs, Tennessee bibliophiles, genealogists, folklorists, historians, and the general reader should find this carefully researched and authoritative edition, which extricates the man from the myth, a valuable addition to the frontier history, biography, and literature of Tennessee and America.” –Robert E. Dalton, Tennessee Historical Quarterly.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
This film is a love story set in a time of a zombie pandemic. It seemed all one needed to do in order to stop a pandemic was to not be fearful of other people and to practice a little love for other people. But, like the “Boneys”, some of you may be too far gone.
Warm Bodies (2013)
Warm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film based on Isaac Marion’s novel of the same name, which in turn is inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton, and John Malkovich.
The film focuses on the development of the relationship between Julie (Palmer), a young woman, and “R” (Hoult), a zombie, and how their eventual romance develops, causing R to slowly return to human form. The film is noted for displaying human characteristics in zombie characters, and for being told from a zombie’s perspective.
Normally, this is the point where I ask if you have seen the movie and if you liked it. I’m not going to do this, because this movie isn’t for everyone. But if you are a romantic with a sense of humor and can tolerate zombies, you might like it. I myself, was once a zombie, as you can see below (that is me with the tie).
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Tuff Enuff
By Fabulous Thunderbirds
ART OF THE WEEK
Shredded Angel
I saw this on a FB friend’s page. They didn’t recall where it came from or who is the artist. I gave it a name, “Shredded Angel”. If you know anything about this image, please let us know via the comment section.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Yevgeniy Khudoleev
Yevgeniy Khudoleev currently holds the WPC World’s Raw Deadlift in the 90 Kg (198.2 lbs.) Masters 7 (Age 70 to 74) category with a deadlift of 200 Kg (440.7 lbs.).
I met him back in 2015 in Maia, Portugal, where I came in second to him. He is a very cool guy and I found him to be an inspiration.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Next Sunday I will be in a state powerlifting contest.
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Is your “but” too big?
Maybe 41.67% (10 votes
No 33.33% (8 votes)
Yes 25% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 24
Regarding the BBC 2008 Sense & Sensibility:
I have not seen it, but would like to see it 38.1% (8 votes)
I have not seen it, nor do I wish to see it 33.33% (7 votes)
I’ve seen it and I liked it 23.81% (5 votes)
I’ve seen it and I did not like it 4.76% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Do you want to leave your mark on the world so that someday in the future people will know you were here?
Yes 63.64% (14 votes)
No 36.36% (8 votes)
Total Votes: 22
Check all the Jane Austen books you have read or movies you have seen. (I’m sorry the multiple choice option did not work)
Pride and Prejudice 66.67% (10 votes)
Sense and Sensibility 26.67% (4 votes)
Emma 6.66% (1 votes)
Mansfield Park 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 15
On average how many hours a week do you spend exercising?
3 or less 43.48% (10 votes)
More than 3, but less than 7 34.78% (8 votes)
10 or more 13.04% (3 votes)
7 or more 8.7% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 23
What type of person are you primarily?
An even mix of movement and stillness 66.67% (14 votes)
A person of stillness 19.05% (4 votes)
A person of movement 14.28% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Have you had friends who treated your successes like they were a betrayal?
No 38.1% (8 votes)
Yes 33.33% (7 votes)
Maybe 28.57% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Have you been putting off something that you have wanted to do?
Yes, and I am going to continue putting it off 47.62% (10 votes)
No 28.57% (6 votes)
Yes, but I am going to start right now making it happen 23.81% (5 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Check all that apply (Again, I’m sorry the multiple choice option did not work)
You have a passion for something 42.11% (8 votes)
You try to better yourself 36.84% (7 votes)
You have a positive outlook 21.05% (4 votes)
Total Votes: 19
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
I first read this book in March 2014 and have reviewed it three times since I first read it.
I still find it an easy to read and worthwhile book.
You Are A Badass
By Jen Sincero
In this refreshingly entertaining how-to guide, bestselling author and world-traveling success coach, Jen Sincero, serves up 27 bitesized chapters full of hilariously inspiring stories, sage advice, easy exercises, and the occasional swear word, helping you to: Identify and change the self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors that stop you from getting what you want. (Source: Back cover)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I found this three-part mini series entertaining and well done..
Sense & Sensibility (BBC 2008)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Let’s Hear It for the Boy
By Deniece Williams
ART OF THE WEEK
I Was Here
I think many of us want to leave our mark on the world, so that someday someone in the future will know we were here. That is true today and apparently it was true 30,000 years ago, when someone left their handprint on the wall of a cave.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Jane Austen
The only authenticated picture of Jane Austen is this small pencil and watercolor sketch made by her sister, Cassandra, on display in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen’s plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social standing and economic security.
With the publication of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816), she achieved success as a published writer. She wrote two other novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, both published posthumously in 1818. Her six full-length novels have rarely been out of print, although they were published anonymously and brought her moderate success and little fame during her lifetime. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
I’m not sure buying this cake from Ikea was a good idea.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
Unfortunately, as you start doing better and better in life (however you wish to define that), some of your friends are going to be envious. They may discourage you or definitely not feel glad for you. You can try to hang on to these “so called” friends, but it is never going to be as it once was. Our success to them is a betrayal.
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Do you believe age is just a number?
Yes, and I will not let just age prevent me from doing something I want to do 80.65% (25 votes)
I believe my age prevents me from doing something I would like to do 19.35% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 31
If you are trying to loss fat, but aren’t yet successful, what do you think is the reason you aren’t losing fat?
I’m eating too many calories 40% (8 votes)
Maybe I am eating too many calories 25% (5 votes)
Calories don’t count 25% (5 votes)
My eating too many calories could be a factor 10% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 20
Which are you more of?
Optimist 76.92% (20 votes)
Pessimist 23.08% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 26
Do you believe the mainstream media can get people to believe anything they want them to believe?
Yes 56% (14 votes)
Maybe 32% (8 votes)
No 12% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 25
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
If you believe it is to late to accomplish you dreams, please take a look at this 3 1/2 minute video.
My friend, Nora Langdon, who I see several times a week at the Royal Oak Gym, where we train, is featured in this clip from the Australian morning talk show Studio 10
Nora and I are both trained by Art Little (in the video spotting Nora) and lift on Art’s team Armageddon.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
Just in case any of you are inspired by Nora to become powerlifters,
I think you will find this book most helpful
Powerlifting Over 50
By Richard Schuller
Per Richard Schuller, “The cool thing about the sport of powerlifting is that you can do it at a very high level for an incredibly long time.”
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
Some friends of mine made this video for my retirement party in 2009.
Retirement Video
An Actual Lift
Just in case you want to see one of my actual lifts
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
The Temptations and Diana Ross & The Supremes
“Hits Medley” on The Ed Sullivan Show
ART OF THE WEEK
Art Little
Art is a world champion powerlifter, trainer of world champions, founder of Team Armageddon and head trainer at the Royal Oak Gym in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Nora Langdon
Who else, but my friend Nora.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
How will or did you spend Valentine’s Day?
Doing nothing out of the ordinary 41.67% (10 votes)
Giving someone a Valentine’s card 33.33% (8 votes)
Doing something special with someone 20.83% (5 votes)
Giving someone a gift 4.17% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 24
Regarding the film “Love Actually”
I have seen it and I liked it 50% (9 votes)
I have not seen it, but I would like to see it 33.33% (6 votes)
I have not seen it, nor do I wish to see it 16.67% (3 votes)
I have seen it and I did not like it 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 18
Which video do you prefer?
Addicted to Love 73.68% (14 votes)
Man I Feel Like A Woman 26.32% (5 votes)
Total Votes: 19
Did you decorate for Valentine’s Day
No 68% (17 votes)
Yes 32% (8 votes)
Total Votes: 25
Have you ever been to Paris, France?
Yes 50% (12 votes)
No, but I would like to visit Paris 41.67% (10 votes)
No and I have no interesting in doing so 8.33% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 24
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
To be honest, I’m not sure if I would recommend this book if it wasn’t Valentine’s Day.
Historical Heartthrobs
By Kelly Murphy with Hallie Fryd
This book compiles photos and life stories of fifty of the sexiest men and women from history and asks the essential question: Would you really want to date them?
Some are artists, some are scientists, and many are political or military leaders, but all have had a lasting impact on human life―and a sizable impact on their admirers as well.
Each entry describes the period in which the heartthrob lived and includes essential stats, hilarious sidebars, and, of course, a “crushability” ranking: a measurement of how crush-worthy these people really are, based on their relative levels of heroism (or villainy).(Source: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
Although this is somewhat of a Christmas movie, its theme is love. Therefore, I thought it is an appropriate movie for this week’s post. It really is a very good movie with its share of humor.
Love Actually
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Addicted To Love
By Robert Palmer
Some equal time
Man I Feel Like A Woman
By Shania Twain
ART OF THE WEEK
I decorated for Valentine’s Day
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Patrick Mahomes
Why do I think the quarterback who lost the Super Bowl game is the week’s most outstanding person.
Patrick Mahomes was among the first players to congratulate Tom Brady on Super Bowl win.
What an example to everyone about everything!
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
It is nice to be with someone, but the person you are with the most is yourself.
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
I can appreciate what the above it trying to say, but I think maybe it depends upon your years. I like to see a young person with a heart and an older person with a brain when it comes to love.
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Only around 10% of you who view this block take part in the polls. However, I have heard from many of those in that 10% and so I just had to bring back the polls since you like them so much.
For the other 90% of you, I think we would all like to know what you think. You cannot be identified, so please feel free to express yourself.
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
Everyone should have dreams. However, you really need to make a plan for achieving those dreams, with milestones letting you know if you are or are not on target, so that you can take corrective action. Otherwise, your dreams are merely a wish.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
This is an interesting and very easy to read book which will give you a different perspective on your everyday activities.
Zen 24/7
By Philip Toshio Sudo
If you’re searching for revelation and contentment, look no further than a handshake, a cup of coffee — even your laundry pile. The most mundane details of life contain zen’s profound truths, if you’re of the mind to look for them. (Source: Back cover)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
If you like or know who Wes Anderson is, you have probably already seen this film. If you are into action films, you want to avoid this film. I’ve seen it a couple of times now.
The Royal Tenenbaums
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Dennis Quaid did a fantastic job of protraying Jerry Lee Lewis in the film
Great Balls of Fire
Dennis Quaid from the Jerry Lee Lewis Film
Now Here Is The Real Deal – Jerry Lee
On The Steve Allen Show in 1957
ART OF THE WEEK
An ancient olive tree in Puglia, Italy called “The Thinking Tree”
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson (born October 5, 1958) is an American astrophysicist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator.
Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Columbia University. In 1994, he joined the Hayden Planetarium as a staff scientist and the Princeton faculty as a visiting research scientist and lecturer. In 1996, he became director of the planetarium and oversaw its $210 million reconstruction project, which was completed in 2000.
From 1995 to 2005, Tyson wrote monthly essays in the “Universe” column for Natural History magazine, some of which were later published in his books Death by Black Hole (2007) and Astrophysics for People in a Hurry (2017).
In 2014, he hosted the television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, a successor to Carl Sagan’s 1980 series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage.
The U.S. National Academy of Sciences awarded Tyson the Public Welfare Medal in 2015 for his “extraordinary role in exciting the public about the wonders of science”.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
I’ve used it before, but I thought it is still pretty funny. I hope you enjoy it.
When Your Resume Says You Speak Seven Languages
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Life Changes = Shape Changes
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Cats were once considered gods by some. And I have heard that cats have never forgotten that. So, perhaps it is worth considering advice from a cat.
LAST WEEK’S POLL
End of Polls
None of the polls worked last week. I did some investigating and it seems I need to pay $180.00 a year to continue with the polls. It didn’t see worth doing, since usually only 20 or less people participate in the polls, plus I already pay $99.00 a year to keep ads off of this blog.
My apologies to those of you who did enjoy participating in the polls.
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
I’ve been a fan of Groundhog Day ever since I saw the film, which I will mention in the Movie of the Week section of this post. I even went so far as to start the Royal Oak Groundhog Club. Alas, BlackFinn in Royal Oak is no more and the Royal Oak Groundhog Club has been dormant for years.
I think after this pandemic is behind us, I’m going to see if I can’t give the Royal Oak Groundhog Club some CPR.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
This little book (Literally 4 1/4″ X 5″) of less than 100 pages is a treasury of good advice on how to live. If you have any interest in becoming a better person, you should check this book out.
A Manual for Living
By Epictetus
The West’s first and best little instruction book offers thoroughly contemporary and pragmatic reflections on how best to live with serenity and joy. (Source: Back cover)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I think this is my favorite movie because it is about a person who lives the same day over and over until he finally gets it right. Isn’t that what we all should be trying to do!
Groundhog Day
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Lately, I have been trying to bring you something unusual and entertaining.
I think you may like this.
Something in the Walter
By Pokey LaFarge
ART OF THE WEEK
If you like the idea of building a snowman; but don’t feel like making the effort,
you may want to give this a try.
Easy To Build Snowman
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Don’t allow other people’s expectations determine how you life your life.
Punxsutawney Phil
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
The Pharmaceutical Industry
Some medications are necessary without a doubt. But, so many are unnecessary without a doubt, if people were willing to make lifestyle changes.
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
Assembly Instructions
It is common to buy items that call for assembling before using. The manufacturer of these items include instructions for putting the item together. It is important for you to study these instructions before you try to put the item together. For almost every item I have ever tried to put together, I found I needed a screwdriver.
MISCELLANEOUS
One month down and eleven more months to go.
LAST WEEK’S POLL
Did you pass the bathtub test?
No 60% (6 votes
Yes 40% (4 votes
Total Votes: 10
Regarding the movie “Michael”:
I have seen it and I liked it 55.56% (5 votes
I have not seen it, but would like to see it 33.33% (3 votes
I have not seen it, nor do I wish to see it 11.11% (1 votes
I have seen it and did not like it 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 9
Have you ever been to a powerlifting meet?
No 50% (4 votes
Yes 25% (2 votes
No, but I would like to see one 25% (2 votes
No, and I don’t wish to see one 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 8
Are you going to make today count?
Yes 87.5% (7 votes
Maybe 12.5% (1 votes
No 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 8
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
Generally, I like short and easy to read books, but once in a while a book comes along with so much to say that it is worth the effort.
This is “not” an easy read (about 500 pages). But if you want to know something about humans, this book will take you on an unforgettable journey from pre-human times to the French Revolution.
The Origins of Political Order
From Prehuman Times To The French Revolution
By Francis Fukuyama
Francis Fukuyama, provides a sweeping account of how today’s basic political institutions developed. The Origins of Political Order begins with politics among our primate ancestors and follows the story through the emergence of tribal societies, the growth of the first modern state in China, the beginning of the rule of law in India and the Middle East, and the development of political accountability in Europe up until the eve of the French Revolution.
Drawing on a vast body of knowledge―history, evolutionary biology, archaeology, and economics―Fukuyama has produced a brilliant, provocative work that offers fresh insights on the origins of democratic societies and raises essential questions about the nature of politics and its discontents (Source: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
If you are feeling a little depressed (there are so many reasons to feel depressed today), this film might just give you an appreciation of just how wonderful life is.
Michael
It’s worth watching the movie just to see this dance scene.
Now, you don’t have to watch the movie, unless you want to watch it.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
I came across this video and thought it was cool. I hope you do too.
Here is Carol pointing out Fontana del Tritone in PiazzaBarberini in Rome
No visit to Rome is complete with out seeing Trevi Fountain and its statutes
Michelangelo’s Moses is another must see statute
My favorite statute in Rome is the famous Billino Statute
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
I recall seeing part of a clip where someone asked Larry King, what would be the first question he would ask God, if he got a chance to interview God.
Larry king replied, “I would ask him if he had a son.”
Larry King
Larry King (born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger; November 19, 1933 – January 23, 2021) was an American television host, radio host, and paid spokesman, whose work was recognized with awards including two Peabodys, an Emmy award, and 10 Cable ACE Awards. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
I hope this makes up for me recommending such a challenging read this week under “Book of the Week”.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
American Powerlifting Federation
Michigan, USA
The Michigan APF State Meet will be Saturday (3/13/21) & Sunday (3/14/21)
in Rochester Hills, MI
If you live in S.E. Michigan, this is a good chance to see a powerlifting meet.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Here is some good advice that I borrowed from David Miller’s FaceBook stream
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
In the last thee months, we have had a deer come and visit our suburban back yard. We have lived here for a number of decades and this is so unusual, given that all the yards in our neighborhood are fenced.
LAST WEEK’S POLL
How many of the five rules of a happier life do you plan to follow during 2021
All five 70% (14 votes)
Four out of the five 15% (3 votes)
Three out of the five 5% (1 votes)
Two out of the five 5% (1 votes)
One out of the five 5% (1 votes)
None of them 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 20
Are you currently preparing for your later years (1) physically, (2) financially and (3) socially?
All 3 52.63% (10 votes)
2 out of 3 26.32% (5 votes)
1 out of 3 21.05% (4 votes)
0 out of 3 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 19
Do you jump to conclusions?
Sometimes 80% (12 votes)
No 13.33% (2 votes)
Yes 6.67% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 15
Are you investing enough in yourself?
I could invest more in myself 58.82% (10 votes)
Yes 29.41% (5 votes)
No 11.76% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 17
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
Although this book mentions strength training, it puts more emphasis on aerobic exercise. Although aerobic exercise is important, I don’t think strength training should take a back seat to aerobic training.
Nevertheless, I think this is a very helpful book to prepare you for your later years and there is no time like right now, regardless of your age, to start preparing.
Younger Next Year
By Chris Crowley & Henry S. Lodge, M.D.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I probably would not have done this, were it not for the pandemic. I’ve watched all 26 James Bond films in order starting with the 1962 film Dr. No and ending with the 2015 film Spectre. One cannot help to recognize how much society changed during those years if you watch them in order.
James Bond is a fictional character created by the novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. Bond is a British secret agent working for MI 6 who also answers to his codename, ”007“. He has been portrayed on film by the actors Sean Connery, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig, in twenty-six productions. All the films but two were made by Eon Productions. Eon now holds the full adaptation rights to all of Fleming’s Bond novels.
Last year at this time, we had just returned from staying at the Beacon Hotel (where we always stay) on Ocean Drive in South Beach, FL and this video brought back some good memories.
Orange Blossom Special
By James Last & His Orchestra
ART OF THE WEEK
Art Deco Hotels
In South Beach, Miami
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
You may have noticed for the last few weeks I have been mentioning people I knew, who I thought were truly extraordinary, and who are no longer with us. This week, it is our niece Christy. She was a newspaper reporter and died at 34 from cancer in 2015.
Christy (Oyama) Arboscello
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Last year was a challenging year for many of us.
Please make the best of 2021
CHARACTER TRAITS
Looking for the secret to success, well here it is.
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
We make investments in ourselves by eating well, exercising, learning, associating with uplifting people, avoiding vices, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
LAST WEEK’S POLL
Do you think you should put more thought into the decisions you make?
Maybe 40.91% (9 votes)
Yes 36.36% (8 votes)
No 22.73% (5 votes)
Total Votes: 22
How much of a Star Trek fan are you?
I can take it or leave it 45% (9 votes)
Dedicated fan 30% (6 votes)
Not a fan at all 25% (5 votes)
Total Votes: 20
Regarding the 2010 version of Death At A Funeral:
I’ve seen the film and I liked it 42.11% (8 votes)
I have not seen the film, nor do I wish to see it 31.58% (6 votes)
I have not seen the film, but would like to see it 26.31% (5 votes)
I’ve seen the film and did not like it 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 19
Are you ready to do away with unhealthy habits?
Yes 57.14% (12 votes)
Some, but not all 38.1% (8 votes)
No 4.76% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Do you consider yourself to be primarily a positive thinker?
Yes 70% (14 votes)
No 30% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 20
Do you have a real friend, whose age is at least 20 years different from your own age?
Yes 61.9% (13 votes)
No 38.1% (8 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Do you have a real friend whose first language is different from yours?
No 52.38% (11 votes)
Yes 47.62% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Do you have a real friend whose from a different social class than you are from?
Yes 76.19% (16 votes)
No 23.81% (5 votes)
Total Votes: 21
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
I’m only recommending this book for devoted Star Trek fans.
The Klingon Way: A Warrior’s Guide
By Marc Okrand
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
This movie is so funny and I have seen it a few times and it is still funny.
Death At A Funeral (2010)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Here is something a bit different this week. This song comes from the cross-border region of north-east Slovakia, south-east Poland and western Ukraine and performed by the Slovakia band Hrdza
Stephen
By Hrdza
ART OF THE WEEK
Broken Lamp
What do you do when a lamp that you like breaks.
Well, if you are like my very creative friend Carole.
You make a beautiful Christmas decoration out of it.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Bryant Greene
Bryant is no longer with us, but he is one of the best people I ever met. The first film I ever made, I wrote a part for him; but, he was reluctant to appear in a film so my friend Jerome played the role of Bryant Greene in the film.
Jerome and Bryant did not know one another, but Bryant told me he was once at a meeting where they were both in attendance. Bryant told me he walked up to Jerome and said, “You don’t know me, but I am Bryant Greene.” I wish I could have been there for that meeting.
Anyways, I did get Bryant to appear in another on of my films – Perceptions. If you want to see Bryant in action, check out this short film.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
The following my be an extreme example of thinking positive; nevertheless, it is important to think positive.
SOCIAL TRAITS
I can appreciate the challenges single people face with trying to meet people and date during a pandemic; but, I hope it doesn’t come down to this.
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
LAST WEEK’S POLL
Are you going to make 2021 a great year?
Yes 68.18% (15 votes)
Maybe 31.82% (7 votes)
No 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 22
Regarding the book, “I’m Tired of Being Ordinary, Are You?”
I’ve read the book and liked it 58.82% (10 votes)
I have not read the book, but would like to read it 41.18% (7 votes)
I’ve read the book and did not like it 0% (0 votes)
I have not read the book, nor do I wish to read it 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 17
Regarding the film “The Darjeeling Limited”:
I have not seen the film, but would like to see it 56.25% (9 votes)
I have not seen the film, nor do I wish to see it 18.75% (3 votes)
I’ve seen the film and I liked it 12.5% (2 votes)
I’ve seen the film and did not like it 12.5% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 16
What do you think is the number one reason for the cost of health care:
An aging population using more healthcare 27.78% (5 votes)
Something else 27.78% (5 votes)
Failure of people to eat healthy and exericise 22.22% (4 votes)
Advance technology is expensive 11.11% (2 votes)
Medical malpractice lawsuits 11.11% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 18
Do you think it is right to demean people who have a different political view from your own?
No, a person’s experience plays a role in their political thinking and I might think the same had I had their experiences. 100% (17 votes)
Yes, I have no respect for someone with a different political opinion from me. 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 17
When you witness someone demeaning another person for their political beliefs, would you give some indication such behavior is unacceptable?
Sometimes yes and sometimes no 56.25% (9 votes)
More yes than no 31.25% (5 votes)
Yes 6.25% (1 votes)
More no than yes 6.25% (1 votes)
No 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 16
Book
If you have ever been curious about this book, the Kindle version of this book has now been reduced to $1.00 and the paperback version has been reduced to $10.00
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,