Here are some Valentine’s Day tips for the ladies.
Simply Irresistible
By Ellen T. White
Simply Irresistible is a humorous manual of case studies that show how the greatest sirens of history did what they did and got what they wanted, nearly all the time.
Our role models include Eva Peron, Greta Garbo, Coco Chanel, Nigella Lawson, Angelina Jolie, Edith Piaf, Lucretia Borgia, Anne Boleyn, Mata Hari, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Simply Irresistible gives practical, sexy, and sometimes downright outrageous advice on modern seduction. It exalts the siren archetypes of the Companion, Competitor, Goddess, Mother, and Sex Kitten.
The cheeky histories of the iconic real-life women are paired with a fun array of quizzes, quotes, photos, tongue-in-cheek captions, and personal stories of triumph and tragedy. Mata Hari and Anne Boleyn were, after all, both executed. (Source: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
If you are looking for a Valentine Movie to watch and if you haven’t already seen this film, you may want to give it a try.
Don Juan DeMarco (1995)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
It is the week of Valentine’s Day, so what better song.
Addicted To Love
By Robert Palmer
ART OF THE WEEK
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
Lovers Everywhere
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
Or if you are a bit more frisky
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
A Little Valentine’s Day Science
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If you listen to the media, there is a good chance you are going to live in fear and hate those that see things differently than you do. Left or right, either side is trying to tell you what to think. What ever happened to reporting the facts and letting people decide for themselves?
I’m not sure how representative the above is, but I understand that if our sun was hallow, more than a million earths could fit inside of it. According to NASA, our sun is just an average size star.
Our galaxy (the Milky Way) is estimated to contain 100 to 400 billion stars. Our Milky Way Galaxy is large, but still only one among the billions of galaxies in our Universe and there are some galaxies much larger than the Milky Way.
So relax, and treat people with kindness and understanding.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I first read this book 20 years ago and have reviewed my notes and highlighting a number of times since. It contains so many interesting sayings, some of which may ring true for instance: The only things one never regrets are one’s mistakes.
I leave it to those who will read this book to find the many other witty and perhaps true statements.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
By Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde’s only novel, first published in 1890, is a brilliantly designed puzzle, intended to tease conventional minds with its exploration of the myriad interrelationships between art, life, and consequence. (Source: Back cover of the book)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I enjoyed this Netflix series. It was like watching two series, one a straight suspense and the other a comic relief.
THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW
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For heartbroken Anna (Kristen Bell), every day is the same. She sits with her wine, staring out the window, watching life go by without her.
But when a handsome neighbor (Tom Riley) and his adorable daughter move in across the street, Anna starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel.
That is until she witnesses a gruesome murder… Or did she? The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window premieres January 28, only on Netflix.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Remember this guy?
Ice Ice Baby
By Vanilla Ice
ART OF THE WEEK
I recall trying to find this Roman fountain years ago and I went up to this guy and said in my best Italian, “MI scusi, dov’è Fontana di Trevi?”
He looked and me and said in English, “Go down two blocks and turn left.”
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain (Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is a fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini and several others.
Standing 86 ft. high and 161.3 ft. wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
The fountain has appeared in several films, including Roman Holiday (1953), the eponymous Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), Federico Fellini’s classic La Dolce Vita (1960), Sabrina Goes to Rome(1998) and The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003). (Source: Wikipedia)
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
Art
My Friend, Coach & Trainer of World Champion
Powerlifters
As Well as Being a World Champion
JOKE OF THE WEEK
When being questioned by a Police Officer, I would avoid humor; however, since this is a blog–humor is okay.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Funny, because there is some truth to it.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Which are you?
SOCIAL TRAITS
I hear many people say they are for freedom of expression, and yet I recall how pleased they were when people they disagreed with were cancelled.
Have you been consistent, when it comes to
“Freedom of Expression”?
LEARNING TRAITS
Your choice.
MISCELLANEOUS
There is a lot of truth in this.
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I tried reading Milton’s Paradise Lost several times, but could never get past the book’s wording. I recently came across this plain English version and was finally able to read this classic. Oh my gosh, what a superb story. I now know why this book is considered a classic.
If you are like me and are challenged by the original’s wording of this book, you may want to give this plain english version a try.
John Milton’s Paradise Lost
In Plain English
By Joseph Lanzara
John Milton’s overwhelming masterpiece, Paradise Lost — all 10,565 brain-busting lines of it, transformed into simple, everyday language! — the kind you and I speak and understand. Milton’s original poem is on each left hand page, and the simplified, Plain English translation is across from it on the right. Corresponding numbered lines on both versions make for easy comparison. (Source: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I’ve watched a number of movies lately, but I don’t want to share them. as I am afraid some of you might waste your time watching them.
For some quick diversion, check out a few episodes of Pawn Stars. I’ve learned a few things watching this show every so often, including a renewed desire to read Milton’s Paradise Lost.
Pawn Stars (2009 – 2021, and Maybe 2022)
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This series opens the doors to the only family-run pawnshop in Las Vegas, where three generations of the Harrison family use their sharp-eyed skills to assess what’s real and what’s fake. Objects the colorful customers bring in range from the obscure to the truly historic, and it’s up to the guys at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop — with help at times from their network of experts — to reveal the sometimes surprising answer to “What’s this worth?” (Source: Rotten Tomatoes)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
I hope you find this interesting.
The Pink Panther Theme
By Il Grande Piano
ART OF THE WEEK
Years ago, while wandering around Rome, I came across this ancient Roman statute. For some reason, it caught my attention so I took a photo of it.
Roman Statute
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
CANADIAN TRUCKERS
The so-called “Freedom Convoy” started as a protest against a vaccine requirement for cross-border truckers, but grew into a mass demonstration against the Canadian government over other coronavirus regulations. (Source: New York Post)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
That is true of a lot more things, than Hamburger Helper.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Cooking Tips From Chef Ronaldo
It has been a while since World Famous Chef Ronaldo has contributed to this blog. He is again providing us with one of his tips that made him the World Famous Chef that he is.
If you have ever experienced the problem of baking cookies and before you have a chance to try even one of your own cookies, they are gone.
Well, here is World Famous Chef Ronaldo’s tip for solving that problem.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Each day is so important. If it goes badly, hopefully you will have a tomorrow to make it right. But remember, there is only a limited number of tomorrows.
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
I wonder if those in favor of mask mandates and vaccine passports ever read Orwell’s book, 1984 or do they just watch the media without doing any critical thinking?
MISCELLANEOUS
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This romantic and sweet love song says it all about Meat Loaf
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I read this book back in 1999 and I have reviewed it periodically ever since and even today it still stands the test of time. It is also a fun and easy to read book.
The 30-Day Plan to Whip Your Career
Into Submission
By Karen Salmansohn
Feeling enslaved by pointless meetings, overflowing “in” boxes, and endless phone calls? Shackled by mindless busy work and jealous colleagues that keep you from landing the corner office and the recognition you deserve? If so, now is the time to break free from the chains of job slavery and whip your career into submission!
In this frank and witty rescue manual, Karen Salmansohn–the highly successful, award-winning advertising veteran of corporate wars is on a mission to liberate you. For everyone who is into S&M (Success and Money, that is), Whip Your Career Into Submission offers an easy-to-follow, 30-day plan for taking control of your career–instead of letting circumstances take control of you. (Source: Goodreads)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
If you like Jim Jarmusch films, you might like this one. Much like this blog, this film isn’t for everyone.
Paterson (2016)
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Paterson is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. The film stars Adam Driver as a bus driver and poet named Paterson, and Golshifteh Farahani as his wife, who dreams of being a country music star and opening a cupcake business.
The film spans one week, beginning with Monday, in the life of Paterson, a bus driver in Paterson, New Jersey. Every day follows much the same pattern: Paterson gets up early and goes to work, where he listens to passengers talking and, during pauses, writes poetry in a notebook he carries with him. After work he walks Marvin, his wife’s dog, and stops for a beer at Shades Bar, where he interacts with the other patrons and the owner, Doc (Source: Wikipedia)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Rather unusual, but nice.
Good Feeling / Price Tag
By Elle & The Pocket Belles
ART OF THE WEEK
Years ago, when I was at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, I saw this statue that I thought was so visually striking. A photo does not do it justice, but hopefully some of you will appreciate it.
Arab of Algeria (1857)
By Charles Cordier (1827 – 1905)
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – January 20, 2022), better known as Meat Loaf, was an American singer and actor.
He was noted for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows. His Bat Out of Hell trilogy—Bat Out of Hell, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose—has sold more than 65 million albums worldwide. The first album stayed on the charts for over nine years and more than four decades after its release still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually, making it one of the best-selling albums in history.
After the commercial success of Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, and earning a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song “I’d Do Anything for Love”. [… He became] one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with worldwide sales of more than 100 million records.
[… He] appeared in over 50 films and television shows, sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Weight Lifting
I got my first experience with weight lifting when I was 15 and in the tenth grade. Two teachers put together an after school volunteer weight training class. I loved it and my parents were kind enough to buy me a weight set when school was out for the summer. Those two teachers are gone now, but I hope somehow they know what they started.
I kept at weight lifting off and on over the years, but it wasn’t until my friend and training partner Walter, got me into competitive powerlifting.
Those of you who have been following this blog know that I am still at it and have another contest coming up this March
CHARACTER TRAITS
It has been said that you should live every day like it is your last. If you think this way, many arguments will seem petty, and you will appreciate more every time you see your family and friends.
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
I like to believe people into wokeness have good intentions.
On another note, what was that road to hell paved with?
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There are many books on developing a healthy lifestyle and there is some merit to most all them. Please just keep in mind that what works for one person, may not work for everyone. You are your own best coach, no one knows you like you know you; if you will listen to your body.
The Body Book
By Cameron Diaz
Grounded in science and informed by real life, The Body Book offers a comprehensive overview of the human body and mind, from the cellular level up. From demystifying and debunking the hype around food groups to explaining the value of vitamins and minerals, readers will discover why it’s so important to embrace the instinct of hunger and to satisfy it with whole, nutrient-dense foods. Cameron also explains the essential role of movement, the importance of muscle and bone strength and why we need to sweat a little every day. (Source: GoodReads)
The Longevity Book
by Cameron Diaz
(Although this book was written for women, I think anyone can find useful ideas in this book.)
Cameron Diaz wrote The Longevity Book to help educate young women about how their bodies function, empowering them to make better-informed choices about their health and encouraging them to look beyond the latest health trends to understand their bodies at the cellular level. She interviewed doctors, scientists, nutritionists, and a host of other experts, and shared what she’d learned—and what she wished she’d known twenty years earlier. (Source: Harper Collins Publishers)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
This is a most enjoyable show. I look forward to a Season 3
Emily in Paris (Season 2)
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MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Well, the joke is music related.
ART OF THE WEEK
Any time we see unrelated objects put together in a manner that we don’t normally expect, it is a bit of a shock. The shock caused by the painting below is a bit different, since this time the cage and the egg are related, since they are both objects that contain a bird, although one contains a bird embryo and the other is made to contain a bird.
Elective Affinities (1933)
By Rene Magritte
Perhaps, Magritte better explains what I tried to say in the above about this work:
One night, I woke up in a room in which a cage with a bird sleeping in it had been placed. A magnificent error caused me to see an egg in the cage, instead of the vanished bird. I then grasped a new and astonishing poetic secret, for the shock which I experienced had been provoked precisely by the affinity of two objects—the cage and the egg—to each other, whereas previously this shock had been caused by my bringing together two objects that were unrelated.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Those Who Help Themselves
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Your Next Job After Retirement?
Clue: It’s Full Time
At the start of each year many people will think about retiring sometime during the year. I hope they realize that they are retiring from one job only to start another job.
That new job is not being a babysitter for your grandchildren. It is not preparing more cakes and pastries than a bakery. It is not to watch every sporting event 24/7 or simply to view mindless television.
Your new job is maintaining your health, or regaining your health, or even to becoming more physical than ever. This is a full time job, not a part-time job. This job calls for a serious exercise program, proper diet to manage your weight and rest to recover from a day of physical exertion. Well, most people are pretty good with the rest, it is the other two things that is their challenge.
Old people can be strong, they don’t have to be frail and weak
Ignore this advice and there will likely come a day when you will regret it.
CHARACTER TRAITS
I fear the only people who will give this some thought,
are those who aren’t busy.
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
You may want to consider living your life with a sense of urgency.
MISCELLANEOUS
Klingon Gods
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My favorite of the above two films is the 1961 film. However, if you are looking for a different take on this story, check out:
West Bank Story (2005)
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I tend to favor short easy to read books, but not always. This is a very interesting book, but had I to do it over I would have simply read Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary.
His dictionary contains so many interesting ideas such as, “Faith consists in believing not what seems to be true, but what seems to be false to our understanding.”
The Portable Voltaire
Edited By Ben Ray Redman
This encyclopedic anthology acquaints us with Voltaire’s mercurial range of expression as well as with the steadfastness of his vision, which might be called the religion of reason. It includes his sardonic comedies Candide and Zadig; the tales “Micromegas” and ‘Story of a Good Brahmin”; more than seventy articles from the Philosophical Dictionary that offer heretical definitions of subjects from Adultery to Tyranny; and letters written to such correspondents as Frederick the Great and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. (Source: Goodreads)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
This week’s films are under Current Events.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
No disrespect towards the Amish, as I look around at today’s world, I appreciate their point of view.
Nevertheless, I found some humor in the following.
Amish Paradise
By “Weird Al” Yankovic
ART OF THE WEEK
Photography is an art form. Below is a rather interesting photo if you look “closely”.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Voltaire
Portrait by Nicolas de Largillière, c. 1724
François-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778), known as Voltaire
Satirist, novelist, poet, dramatist, historian, moralist, critic, courtier and correspondent, champion of reason and fanatical adversary of fanaticism, a darling of kings with the unfortunate habit of turning them into enemies, François Arouet de Voltaire is one of the few writers to have imposed his name on an entire epoch. It is entirely appropriate that the French Enlightenment is also known as “the age of Voltaire.” And if that age ended with a revolution, Voltaire was nothing if not a subversive. His abiding motto was “Écrasez l’infame”: “Crush infamy.” (Source: Goodreads)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
This one is for Star Trek fans
PHYSICAL TRAITS
The Corona Virus Continues to Mutate
CHARACTER TRAITS
Tips On How To Avoid Criticism
SOCIAL TRAITS
This could help one get along better with people in 2022.
LEARNING TRAITS
Some of you may find this helpful.
MISCELLANEOUS
You may want to think about this before
taking down your Christmas decorations.
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I first read this book in 1986 and have reviewed it a number of times over the years as well as just this past week.
It works, if you apply yourself to its teachings. However, where it speaks of wealth or money, I would suggest replacing those words with whatever you really want.
Money in my view, should be an enabler and not the end goal.
Think and Grow Rich
By Napoleon Hill
Think and Grow Rich has been called the “Granddaddy of All Motivational Literature.” It was the first book to boldly ask, “What makes a winner?”
Think and Grow Rich, published in 1937, draws on stories of Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and other millionaires of his generation to illustrate his principles.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I thought it was an interesting film, worth watching. I do wish it had been in chronological order, since some of the flashbacks made the film a bit confusing.
Being The Ricardos (2021)
“A revealing glimpse of the couple’s complex romantic and professional relationship, the film takes audiences into the writers’ room, onto the soundstage and behind closed doors with Ball and Arnaz during one critical production week of their groundbreaking sitcom I Love Lucy.” (Source: Wikipedia)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
The reason I selected this song is because I was briefly watching a New Year’s Eve show from Nashville, Tennessee. There was a comedian on the show talking about how scared people are and he went on to say something like, “In Nashville, the only thing these folks are afraid of, is running out of beer.”
Ballad of Davy Crockett
By Fess Parker
ART OF THE WEEK
Every year brings the loss of friends and family members; however, every year also brings forth new friends and new family members. Stay positive.
Melancholy
It is called Melancolie. And it is heartbreakingly beautiful.
The artwork created by Albert György (living in Switzerland, but born in Romania) can be found in Geneva in a small park on the promenade (Quai du Mont Blanc) along the shore of Lake Geneva.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Scotty
I did some research and apparently this story is true.
But, even if it weren’t true, it should be.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Clothing Choices
CHARACTER TRAITS
Some people think it is fine for people to loose their livelihood because for various reasons they don’t think a Covid shot or shots are in their best interests.
Others think it is fine to prevent people from traveling or going into restaurants, gyms, entertainment venues, etc., unless fully vaccinated.
One can always find a reason to discriminate against any group. Perhaps, your group (aged, overweight, disabled, too many kids, etc.) may be the next group to be discriminated against and who will stand up for you?
SOCIAL TRAITS
This could help one get along better with people in 2022.
LEARNING TRAITS
It is important to stay current with technology.
MISCELLANEOUS
This Cannot Be Said Enough Times
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It is starting to look like the only thing George Orwell was wrong about was timing.
If you haven’t read this classic, perhaps you should while you still can.
1984
By George Orwell
The book 1984 was George Orwell’s chilling prophecy about the future. And while 1984 has come and gone, his dystopian vision of a government that will do anything to control the narrative is timelier than ever…
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
Winston Smith toes the Party line, rewriting history to satisfy the demands of the Ministry of Truth. With each lie he writes, Winston grows to hate the Party that seeks power for its own sake and persecutes those who dare to commit thought crimes. But as he starts to think for himself, Winston can’t escape the fact that Big Brother is always watching…
A startling and haunting novel, 1984 creates an imaginary world that is completely convincing from start to finish. No one can deny the novel’s hold on the imaginations of whole generations, or the power of its admonitions—a power that seems to grow, not lessen, with the passage of time. (Source: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
No surprises in this film, but still an entertaining Christmas film.
The Knight Before Christmas (2019)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
1999
By Prince
ART OF THE WEEK
Ghost Sculpture in Castle of Vezio, Italy
The quirky plaster ‘ghosts’ on the castle grounds are made from white chalk.
They are re-made each summer by tourists who agree to be put in a particular position, then covered with gauze and white chalk staying like that for 20 mins until the chalk is dry.
The sculptures remain until destroyed by snow.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Nora
This is a rather long video; however, I think the message in this video of my friend and teammate Nora and our Trainer Art, is so inspiring that I wanted to make it available to all of you. You don’t have to be old and frail, you can be old and strong, if you will do the work.
It is a new year and perhaps it it time for a new you.
Taken at the 2021 AWPC Worlds
Art and Me
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
You may not agree with Joe Manchin; but, it is hard not to admire him for standing up to what he believes regardless of the enormous pressure being put on him.
SOCIAL TRAITS
Consider this, if you want to get the new year off to a good start
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
The Start of a New Year is a Good Time for Some
Self-Reflection
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However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life,
I lifted in the 75 to 79 year old & Under 181.7 lbs. class
Here is a video of my final deadlift of the day.
352.5 Lbs.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
Below is a book I have read and reviewed often in the last 20+ years and I believe you will find many valuable lessons among its pages.
Do Less, Achieve More
By Chin-Ning Chu
For anyone tired of chasing ever–elusive desires, of doing more only to find that more needs doing, and of making more money only to need more money, Chin–Ning Chu shows you that life was meant to be easy, if you know the secrets. (Source of Description: Amazon)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
A nice little romantic Christmas story.
A Castle for Christmas
A Castle for Christmas is a 2021 American Christmas romantic comedy film. The film was released on November 26, 2021.
The story follows bestselling American author Sophie Brown, who travels to Scotland to escape the scandal of her last book. She visits the ancestral village of her grandfather, who worked as a groundskeeper at the estate of a nearby castle. While there, she ends up falling in love with the castle, Dun Dunbar, but must also face off with the ill-tempered duke who owns it.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Pitch Perfect 2
Winter Wonderland / Here Come Santa Claus
By Snoop Dogg & Anna Kendrick
ART OF THE WEEK
This is a different kind of art, but still art.
I hope you find the photo of the MGM lion being filmed as interesting as I do.
Photo Source: Alamy
Filming the MGM Studio Emblem in 1928
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (more commonly known by its initialized version MGM) is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of feature films and television programs.
It is one of the world’s oldest and most iconic film studios, partly to do with the ‘lion’s roar’ emblem presented before each and every film it’s involved with.
This image is a behind-the-scenes look at the recording of that aforementioned roar! While most movie studios have their own intros, few are as memorable as the classic roaring lion that is so associated with MGM studios.
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Michael Nesmith of the Monkees
Robert Michael Nesmith (December 30, 1942 – December 10, 2021) was an American musician, songwriter, actor, producer, and novelist. He was best known as a member of the pop rock band the Monkees and co-star of the TV series The Monkees (1966–1968). His songwriting credits include “Different Drum”, which became a hit for Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
There are usually a number of people retiring from a lifetime of work around this time of the year. I hope they realize they are not actually retiring from work and that their new job is maintaining or trying to regain their health. That job calls for a serious exercise program, proper diet to manage your weight and rest. Well, most people are pretty good with the rest, it is the other two that is their challenge.
Ignore this advice and there will likely come a day when you will regret it.
CHARACTER TRAITS
I think being your authentic self is one of the hardest things one can strive for with society pressuring you to confirm, but you should still make the effort.
SOCIAL TRAITS
When The Pandemic Is Over
When this is over, you can ask yourself if you were in favor of people losing their livelihood because they had different views about their own health than you had for their health?
Did you avoid friends are family members because of your fear?
When it comes to abortion, did you believe people have a right to control over their own bodies, but when it comes to vaccines, people didn’t have a right of control over their own bodies?
When it comes to abortion, did you believe people do not have a right of control over their own bodies, but do have that right when it comes to vaccines?
Did you do any critical thinking whatsoever, or did you simply believe whatever the media told you regardless if it did or did not make sense?
Were you a good representative of the land of the free and the home of the brave?
LEARNING TRAITS
If you want to avoid being scammed, remember if it is too good to be true, it probably isn’t true.
MISCELLANEOUS
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