Thirty years later, who could ask for more than to have Elvis come and celebrate our 30th anniversary along with the best family and friends one could have.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I first read this book in 2002 and every so often I review my highlighted notes from that reading and even today I find the book remains of value.
The Inspired Executive (1997)
By Granville N. Toogood
I believe this book is of value to every day common people who wish to communicate better as much as it is for executives. Sure, the book is a bit old (1997), but what it has to say has stood the test of time. Plus, it is a very readable book, as any book on communication should be. I understand he has a newer book out, but I have not read that book.
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
Last week was the first time I have been in a movie theater since the pandemic started. I don’t really care for action films, but this one is better than most and contains some humor.
Black Widow (2021)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Blue Suede Shoes
By Elvis (AKA Ron Short)
ART OF THE WEEK
Can Art
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
James Craig
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Just in case you may not know it,
diet most always trumps exercise.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Results of Some Heavy Lifting
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
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 finished watching all of the 5th Season of The Avengers and liked it so much that I started watching the 4th Season, which is in black and while.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Since we have been launching people into Space the last couple of weeks:
The Purple People Eater
By Sheb Wooley
ART OF THE WEEK
World Famous Chef Ronaldo
The famous Chef does it again, turning food into art.
Here is another artistic creation from the famous chef
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
THE MOTOWN ARTISTS
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
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,
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Flight Into Space
Sunday, July 11, 2021
BOOK OF THE WEEK
The 80/20 Principle
By Richard Koch
I think this principle can enhance your life. In some ways, it is simple. For instance, you probably wear 20% of your clothes 80% of the time or at least you wear some of your clothes a lot more than others even if it isn’t exactly 80%.
But in some ways, it is very complex. For example 20% of all books published in a year represent 80% all book sales that year. So, if you own a book store, maybe you just want to stock the 20% best sellers–wrong. It may be that 20% of your customers buy 80% of the books you sell and they like books that aren’t commonly best sellers. So, it can be complicated.
Nevertheless, if you think about things, you can derived considerable benefit from this principle.
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
I found this film entertaining, which is more than I can say for many of today’s films.
Get Smart (2008)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Angels in Heaven
By Chris Rodrigues & The Spoon Lady
ART OF THE WEEK
World Famous Chef Ronaldo
If you have been following this blog, you already know World Famous Chef Ronaldo is an artist when it comes to cooking up exotic dishes for the wealthy and famous and that he is also a recognized artist in the art world.
Here is another artistic creation from the famous chef
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Sir Richard Branson
Taken March 2015
Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English business magnate, investor, author and commercial astronaut. In the 1970s he founded the Virgin Group, which today controls more than 400 companies in various fields.
Branson expressed his desire to become an entrepreneur at a young age. His first business venture, at the age of 16, was a magazine called Student. In 1970, he set up a mail-order record business. He opened a chain of record stores, Virgin Records—later known as Virgin Megastores—in 1972.
Branson’s Virgin brand grew rapidly during the 1980s, as he started Virgin Atlantic airline and expanded the Virgin Records music label. In 1997, Branson founded the Virgin Rail Group to bid for passenger rail franchises during the privatisation of British Rail.
In 2004, he founded spaceflight corporation Virgin Galactic, based at Mojave Air and Space Port in California, noted for the SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane designed for space tourism.
In March 2000, Branson was knighted at Buckingham Palace for “services to entrepreneurship”. For his work in retail, music and transport (with interests in land, air, sea and space travel), his taste for adventure, and for his humanitarian work, he has become a prominent global figure.
In 2007, he was placed in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World list. In July 2021, Forbes listed Branson’s estimated net worth at US$5.7 billion. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
We have had so much rain around here, that this does not surprise me.
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
Give some thought to your purpose
SOCIAL TRAITS
So People Like Socialism/Communism And Some Don’t
LEARNING TRAITS
Here is something worth learning
MISCELLANEOUS
Dream Big
THIS WEEK’S POLLS
Sorry, Crowdsignal did a surprise (at least to me) enhancement and I have not be able to figure out how to create a poll. I contacted them for help a few days ago and they asked for more details regarding my problem.
Results of Last Week’s Polls
Did you get the Star Trek joke about two wolves?
No 62.5% (10 votes)
Yes 37.5% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 16
Whose behavior was the U.S. Constitution written to restrain?
The Government 64.29% (9 votes)
Both 28.57% (4 votes)
Citizens 7.14% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 14
Do you believe you are a free thinker?
Yes 68.75% (11 votes)
Maybe 31.25% (5 votes)
No 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 16
Do you believe most people are free thinkers?
No 60% (9 votes)
Yes 20% (3 votes)
Maybe 20% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 15
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 like this book in spite of its 30- Day foolishness. My experience gives me the impression one can’t change much of anything about themselves, let alone in 30 days. Also, I find the value of this book has to do with enhancing one’s character, the tie to work is tenuous at best. Perhaps, because this book was written in 1985 and Denis Waitley was a bit of a work guru.
Anyway, I think what the book has to say is very worthwhile.
The Joy of working
By Waitley and Witt
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
I found this to be entertaining, if one doesn’t have too high of expectations.
The Hustle (2019)
Josephine Chesterfield is a glamorous, seductive British woman who has a penchant for defrauding gullible men out of their money. Into her well-ordered, meticulous world comes Penny Rust, a cunning and fun-loving Australian woman who lives to swindle unsuspecting marks. Despite their different methods, the two grifters soon join forces for the ultimate score — a young and naive tech billionaire in the South of France.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
I believe I remember seeing this on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964; but, I’m not certain, as it was 57 years ago.
Twist & Shout
By The Beatles
Later
Who would have predicted early Beatles would evolve into
ART OF THE WEEK
Starship FX6-1995-A
This starship has the designation FX6-1995-A. It’s in Vulcan, Alberta, Canada, Earth. It was unveiled on Saturday, June 10, 1995.
The plaque greets visitors in the English, Klingon and Vulcan languages.
The name of the starship comes from Vulcan Airport’s identifier of “FX6” while “1995” was the year it was unveiled and the letter “A” signifies the town’s first major project that was launched in pursuit of the development of the science and Star Trek theme.
EXTRAORDINARY FRIEND OF THE WEEK
Smarty
JOKE OF THE WEEK
For Those That Don’t Get The Joke
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Packaging
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Are you in favor of forcing or using coercion to make people take Covid shots who don’t want them or feel they don’t need them?
No, I’m in favor of individual freedom 92.31% (12 votes
Yes, I’m in favor of government or employer coercion 7.69% (1 votes
Total Votes: 13
Who is more honest and cares about your welfare more?
Cops 90% (9 votes
Both the same 10% (1 votes
Politicians 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 10
Do you believe you should be taxed to pay off someone else’s student loan?
No 100% (13 votes
Yes 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 13
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,
This book came out in 1994 and I first read it in early 1995 and have reviewed it a number of times since, including just last week. I think it is still an interesting read and it is still disturbing, perhaps even more so than I thought it was in 1995. It is only 112 pages readable pages.
Creating A New Civilization
By Alvin and Heidi Toffler
The book describes society in terms of three waves of the change, and the impact those waves had on the existing social structure. The first wave being the agricultural age, which took thousands of years to play out. The second wave of social change is the industrial age, which is lasting around 300 years and now a third wave has arrived–information age.
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
I’ve been watching Season 5 (The first season in color) of The Avengers and find it pretty entertaining. The show is typical of the production values of mid-60s.
The Avengers – Season 5(1967)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Good Morning Vietnam
By Creedence Clearwater Revival
ART OF THE WEEK
American Flag Baseball Bats
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
Signers of the Constitution of the USA
Jonathan Dayton, aged 26, was the youngest to sign the Constitution, while Benjamin Franklin, aged 81, was the oldest. Franklin was also the first signer to die, in April 1790, while James Madison was the last, dying in June 1836.
Virtually every signer had taken part in the Revolution; at least 29 had served in the Continental forces, most of them in positions of command. All but seven were native to the thirteen colonies: Pierce Butler, Thomas Fitzsimons, James McHenry, and William Paterson were born in Ireland, Robert Morris in England, James Wilson in Scotland, and Alexander Hamilton in the West Indies.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Covid Shots
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
You should subject your educational decisions to cost benefit analysis, rather than hoping the government will tax some one working in a factory to pay for your education so that later you can become their boss, if you are fortunate enough to even get a job.
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Do you check on elderly family members and friends?
Yes 54.55% (12 votes)
Yes, but not enough 31.82% (7 votes)
No 13.63% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 22
How hard to you try to avoid criticism?
A little 50% (7 votes)
Too much 42.86% (6 votes)
Not at all 7.14% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 14
How is 2021 going?
As expected 46.67% (7 votes)
Better than expected 33.33% (5 votes)
Worse than expected 20% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 15
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,
It is so important for you to check on your elderly family members and friends. As for me,
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I think you will find a lot of wisdom in this book, and little yoga.
Living Your Yoga
By Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D., P.T.
Using the time-honored wisdom of the Yoga Sutra and the Bhagavad Gita to steer the course, [this book] serves up off-the-mat practices to guide you in deepening your relationships with yourself, your family and friends, and the world around you. (Source: Book’s back cover)
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
This is definitely not a comedy, but I think it is well worth watching.
Everything Must Go(2010)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
As If
By Sara Evans
ART OF THE WEEK
Acropolis of Athens
October 2018
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
The term acropolis is generic and there are many other acropoleis in Greece. During ancient times it was known also more properly as Cecropia, after the legendary serpent-man, Cecrops, the supposed first Athenian king.
While there is evidence that the hill was inhabited as far back as the fourth millennium BC, it was Pericles (c. 495–429 BC) in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the buildings whose present remains are the site’s most important ones, including the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike.
The Parthenon and the other buildings were seriously damaged during the 1687 siege by the Venetians during the Morean War when gunpowder being stored in the Parthenon by the Ottomans was hit by a cannonball and exploded. (Source: Wikipedia)
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Emma Peel
Emma Peel is a [British] spy. She was born Emma Knight, the daughter of an industrialist, Sir John Knight. She is the crime-fighting partner of John Steed.
Peel is a strong heroine; she is rarely defeated in fights and is capable of rescuing Steed if he is in trouble. She is a master of martial arts and a formidable fencer. A certified genius, she specialises in chemistry and other sciences. She is often seen engaging in artistic hobbies and had success in industry at the helm of the company of her late father, Sir John Knight.
Her husband, Peter Peel, was a pilot whose plane had disappeared over the Amazonian forest. He was presumed dead for many years, and Peel went on to work with Steed.
She drove a convertible Lotus Elan at high speeds, and convincingly portrayed any series of undercover roles, from nurse to nanny. Her favourite guise was that of a women’s magazine reporter, trying to interview big business tycoons and rich playboys. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
This Is Silly
But it does make the point that many of us believe what we are told unquestionably.
It is just my own opinion, but I think many of the restrictions did far more harm than good. But, I leave it up to you to form your own opinions about all the restrictions that government decided to impose on you rather than letting you decide what is in your own best interests. Please remember that one size rarely fits all.
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
How Is 2021 Going?
Polls
Does the increase in the price of gas bother you?
Yes 46.67% (7 votes)
No 26.67% (4 votes)
Not yet, it depends upon how high it goes 26.66% (4 votes)
Total Votes: 15
Do you believe greed is destroying the USA?
Yes 69.23% (9 votes)
No (Landlords are simply asking for what their property is worth) 30.77% (4 votes)
Total Votes: 13
Do you still seek a victory?
Yes 84.62% (11 votes)
No 15.38% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 13
Is fear a virtue?
Hell no 80% (8 votes)
I don’t want to say it is a virtue, but within the last year or so I have done things I would not normally do out of fear. 20% (2 votes)
Yes 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 10
Do you believe writing down your dreams increases the odds of them coming true?
Yes 80% (8 votes)
No 20% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 10
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 wish to live well, I suggest you check out this short and easy to read book, which provides some insights you may be able to use.
Live Well
By Dr. Trisha Macnair
A medical journalist provides practical tips on all aspects of living a healthy lifestyle, so as you grow older, you can grow better, too. This handy book covers physical, emotional, and environmental wellness, and includes advice on coping with symptoms of illness and avoiding risk factors by making positive choices. Based on the latest scientific research, Live Well will motivate you to take control of your health.
Get tips on:
Spending time in nature
Finding your community
Carry on learning
Get sporty—safely
Eat magic minerals
Have a staycation
Love like a Buddha
Welcome new challenges
Develop positive self-esteem
Purify with plants
Keep your brain active
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
Main Art Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan
For many years now it has been rough for small independent theaters to stay in business and the pandemic sure hasn’t helped. However, in Royal Oak, landlords have made their contributions to businesses going out such as my friend Ester’s small independent gym–Fitness Unlimited. I believe her rent was more than doubled.
Even the large book stores like Barnes & Nobles in Main Street in Royal Oak got pushed out in favor of mega-bars that could pay more rent.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
My Boy Lollipop
By Millie Small
ART OF THE WEEK
Beach Art
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Chuck Berry
Charles “Chuck” Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.
Nicknamed the “Father of Rock and Roll”, he refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive with songs such as “Maybellene” (1955), “Roll Over Beethoven” (1956), “Rock and Roll Music” (1957) and “Johnny B. Goode” (1958).
Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and developing a music style that included guitar solos and showmanship, Berry was a major influence on subsequent rock music. (Source: Wikipedia)
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
APF Wolverine Open Results
This was my last contest in the Masters 7 (70 to 74 year-old) category. I wish I could say I finish strong, but I did show up. I’m excited about moving into the Masters 8 (75 to 79) category.
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
I’m not sure if anyone born after the 1950s, understand how fear rules practically everything today in a large segment of today’s population.
Fortunately there are still large segments of the USA that do not believe fear is a virtue.
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
You Can Always Find An Excuse Not To Do Something
You Should Do
Polls
Do you like the USA
Yes and I am a conservative 56.25% (9 votes)
Yes and I am not a USA citizen 18.75% (3 votes)
Yes and I am a liberal 18.75% (3 votes)
No and I am a liberal 6.25% (1 votes)
No and I am a conservative 0% (0 votes)
No and I am not a USA citizen 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 16
A smart person knows what to say, a wise person knows whether or not to say it.
True 71.43% (10 votes)
I’m not saying 28.57% (4 votes)
False 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 14
Do your think George Orwell’s book should have been named 2021?
Yes 53.85% (7 votes)
No 46.15% (6 votes)
I have no idea what this question is about 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 13
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,
This small and easy to read book contains many insights that you may find helpful. For instance, “They are wise who can see what is good in what they dislike and can see what is bad in what they like.”
The Human Element
By Thomas Cleary
Insightful lessons from the great traditions of Asian thought on:
• The essentials of wise leadership • Decision-making without prejudice • Inspiring loyalty and maintaining authority • Determining an individual’s true character • Encouraging the best in people • Achieving success without sacrificing happiness
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
I was in Shield’s Restaurant Bar Pizzeria in Troy, MI and saw this hockey jersey autographed by the Hanson Brothers hanging on the wall.
So this week’s films are:
Slap Shot (1977)
This film is so good.
Slap Shot 2 (2002)
Not even close to being as good as the first Slap Shot, but you get to see a little of the Hanson Brothers in action.
Slap Shot 3 (2008)
With all respect for the Hanson Brothers, this film is not worth watching.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
She Say (Oom Dooby Doom) (1959)
By The Diamonds
Some of you may be wondering how did these guys do in the music industry. Well, according to Wikipedia: The Diamonds are a Canadian vocal quartet that rose to prominence in the 1950s and early 1960s with 16 Billboard hit records. In a strange way, I think they are pretty cool.
ART OF THE WEEK
Many have not asked how did World Famous Chef Ronaldo got his start. Well, I’m going to tell you anyway.
You may be surprised that Chef Ronaldo did not start out as a chef. He originally started working as a house painter. When he finished his first touch up job on a ceiling, his employer suggested he wasn’t really cut out to be a house painter and that perhaps he should try cooking.
Well the employer was right and the rest is history. After much effort, I have located a photo of the celling Chef Ronaldo worked on and I thought you folks might be interested in seeing it.
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
The Hanson Brothers
The Hanson Brothers are best remembered for:
starting fights
interrupting the coach in the locker room during pre-game speeches with overzealous shouting
wearing extremely thick nerd glasses
childishly playing with toy cars and trucks in their hotel room, although the brothers range in age from 18 to 20
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
APF Wolverine Open
This will be my last contest in the Masters 7 (70 to 74 year-old) category. I wish I could say I was going to finish strong, but I’m not back to where I was at for the AAPF Nationals in May. However, I want to support local powerlifting contests so I’m in it.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Here is an interesting perspective.
I hope it helps you make minor irritations more bearable.
SOCIAL TRAITS
Comparing
LEARNING TRAITS
Smart vs. Wise
MISCELLANEOUS
George Orwell
Polls
Regarding the TV series “The Good Place”:
I have seen it and I liked it 40% (6 votes)
I have not seen it, but I would like to see it 40% (6 votes)
I have not seen it, nor do I wish to see it 13.33% (2 votes)
I have seen it and I did not like it 6.67% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 15
Do you need to be more disciplined?
Yes and I am going to try to be more disciplined 71.43% (10 votes)
No 21.43% (3 votes)
I can resist anything but temptation 7.14% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 14
Have you tried an on-line dating site?
No and I do not intend to try one 80% (12 votes)
Yes, and I was very pleased with the results 13.33% (2 votes)
Yes, but it did not work for me 6.67% (1 votes)
No, but I am going to try one 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 15
Do you believe the road to hell is paved with good intentions?
Maybe 60% (9 votes)
Yes 33.33% (5 votes)
No 6.67% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 15
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 was hoping the presidential election would put an end to all the divisiveness, but I think the media, politicians and others have too much to gain from encouraging people to hate one another.
This is for those of you who say no to hate, no to fear and no to separating us from one another.
Desiderata
Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism.
Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass.
Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.
You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.
Source: Max Ehrmann, Desiderata
BOOK OF THE WEEK
I’m in the process of making the final corrections to this manuscript, so I really haven’t done much reading this week.
Uncle Tony’s Tips for Middle Management
By Wm. Allen
I expect to have it published before the end of this year.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I’m now on episode 2 of Season 2 of The Good Place and this is one of the consistently funny series I have ever watched. However, I do like Season 1 a bit better than Season 2; nevertheless, I am still enjoying the series.
The Good Place (Season 1)
Follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell, “House of Lies,” “Veronica Mars”), an ordinary woman who enters the afterlife, and thanks to some kind of error, is sent to the Good Place instead of the Bad Place (which is definitely where she belongs). While hiding in plain sight from Good Place Architect Michael (Ted Danson — “Cheers,” “CSI” — in an Emmy Award-nominated performance), she’s determined to shed her old way of living and earn her spot.
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Now that summer has arrived,
this seemed like a good choice for this week.
Summer Time Blues (1958)
By Eddie Cochran
ART OF THE WEEK
Time to start getting my fountains in working order. Here is my grey fountain, which stands in the middle of my mushroom garden.
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
Disciplined People
For decades and decades we have been trying to help the less fortunate by throwing money at them. It seems to me after all this time, we have as many dependent people as ever, if not more.
It takes discipline to eat healthy and exercise.
It takes discipline to not quit your job when you work for a jerk, until you find a better job.
It takes discipline to control your addictive tendencies
It takes discipline to save money and not spend everything you have or worse spend more money than you have.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
Food Philosophy
Another reason why Chef Ronaldo is world famous is because he invented “Food Philosophy”.
Here is a sample of his “Food Philosophy” work.
SOCIAL TRAITS
On-Line Dating
On-line dating may not work out for everyone, but it did for this couple.
LEARNING TRAITS
I’m going to try to force myself to believe that the people who want to defund the police have good intentions; however, I feel they don’t foresee the outcome of their actions.
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Do you think many Americans during the pandemic gave up their freedoms (e.g.; attending church, visiting loved ones in hospitals, etc.) too easily?
No, they took sensible precautions 50% (7 votes
Not initially, but they gave up their freedoms for way too long 28.57% (4 votes
Yes 21.43% (3 votes
Total Votes: 14
Regarding the film “French Exit”
I have not seen it, nor do I wish to see it 50% (5 votes
I have not seen it, but I would like to see it 30% (3 votes
I have seen it and I liked it 20% (2 votes
I have seen it and did not like it 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 10
Did you serve in Vietnam during the war?
No 45.45% (5 votes
No, but I am friends with someone who did 27.27% (3 votes
No, but a family member did 18.18% (2 votes
Yes 9.09% (1 votes
Total Votes: 11
If you have something physically or mentally that is making you ill, are you willing to give it up?
Yes 75% (6 votes
No 25% (2 votes
Total Votes: 8
What do you think of people who wear a mask while they are alone in a car?
I assume they simple forgot to remove their mask 44.44% (4 votes
Really stupid 33.33% (3 votes
Stupid 22.22% (2 votes
Smart 0% (0 votes
Total Votes: 9
Do you believe you are your own worse enemy?
Maybe 50% (5 votes
Yes 40% (4 votes
No 10% (1 votes
Total Votes: 10
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,
The life of a soldier in an army at war is rather harsh from the stories I have heard first hand from those that fought in WWII. This diary seems very real from what I have heard and it gives you in my opinion a good idea of what being in war can be like. I’m not sure if it is any better today and in my time the Vietnam War experience was horrible for so many.
If you are curious what war time soldiers go through, I think this book will give you an idea.
Eighteen-year-old German stonemason Jakob Walter served in the Grand Army of Napoleon between 1806 and 1813. His diary intimately records his trials: the long, grueling marches in Prussia and Poland, the disastrous Russian campaign, and the demoralizing defeat in a war few supported or understood. It is at once a compelling chronicle of a young soldier’s loss of innocence and an eloquent and moving portrait of the profound effects of all wars on the men who fight them.
“Vivid and gruesome … but also a story of human fortitude. … It reminds us that the troops Napoleon drove so mercilessly were actually more victims than victors—a side of Napoleon that should not be forgotten.”
(Source: Chicago Tribune)
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
If you like quirky films, this is a good one. The only thing that could have made this film better would be a cameo appearance by Bill Murray. If you understand what I meant by the Bill Murray comment, you will really like this film. If not, you may not like the film.
French Exit
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
In 1967, there were 486,000 American troops in Vietnam, I was one of those 486,000.
Fortunate Son
By Creedence Clearwater Revival
ART OF THE WEEK
We all know World Famous Chef Ronaldo is an artist when it comes to cooking up exotic dishes for the wealthy and famous.
However, I had no idea Chef Ronaldo could create something like this.
EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WEEK
The military personnel who have died
in the performance of their military duties while serving in
the United States Armed Forces.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
Will return next week
PHYSICAL TRAITS
For instances, many health issues are caused by excessive weight, many mental problems are caused by addiction.
CHARACTER TRAITS
Sarcasm Doesn’t Get You Anywhere
SOCIAL TRAITS
LEARNING TRAITS
MISCELLANEOUS
Polls
Have you read Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography?
No, but I would like to read it 68.75% (11 votes)
No, and I am not interested in reading it 18.75% (3 votes)
Yes 12.5% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 16
Do you have faith in the news?
No 42.86% (6 votes)
More like “Hell” No 35.71% (5 votes)
Other: 21.43% (3 votes)
Yes 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 14
Regarding your voting in presidential elections:
I’ve voted for presidential candidates from more than one party 81.25% (13 votes)
I’ve only voted for Democratic candidates 6.25% (1 votes)
I’ve only voted for Republican candidates 6.25% (1 votes)
Other: 6.25% (1 votes)
Total Votes: 16
Do you worry about things that are outside of your control?
No 33.33% (5 votes)
Yes 26.67% (4 votes)
Yes, but I am going to stop 20% (3 votes)
Other: 20% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 15
Are you the person you want to be?
No, but I am trying to change 71.43% (10 votes)
Yes 21.43% (3 votes)
Other: 7.14% (1 votes)
No, but I’m not changing 0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 14
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,