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What I Heard This Week 07-20-2023

What I Heard This Week July 19, 2023

On Fridays or Saturdays, or Sundays, I clean the office. Normally when I vacuum, I bonk the tennis ball with the vacuum cleaner then Teller brings it back, drops it in front of me, and we do this over and over again.  We “work” for a bit, then stop, sit on the sofa, talk, or open mail, then we share a couple of fortune cookies that we have on hand for our customers. Teller just loves fortune cookies, and so do I. Today’s Fortune said: You will be successful someday. Hmmm. That was not as positive a fortune as I was expecting. Obviously, the fortune cookie knew that I was not vacuuming because I just love to vacuum, but because we have cut costs at my office. Yes, it’s still just $5 for place an ad, so I clean my own office. I’ll just have to stick that fortune on the refrigerator so it will remind me of all the good fortune that is still to come my way. 😊 You’ve heard of kissing a lot of frogs, well, we may have to eat a lot of fortune cookies. Hint: clean out a closet, call us, place an ad and have money in your pocket on Thursday… just saying.


“I keep asking, why the heck are we making chemicals that are never going to go away?” Linda Birnbaum, former director, National Institute for Environmental Health Science


Note: The reusable kitchen “paper” towels made out of cotton flannel that I told you about a couple of weeks ago, are quite nice and absorbent after you wash them the first time. I can use one towel all night. Sometimes I rinse it out, sometimes I just keep using it, then it goes straight into the washing machine to be washed with towels. I would say that it was a good practical buy and will save a slew of paper towels, and hundreds of trees in my future. Actually, I like them better than paper towels.


The political cartoon or strip, or whatever you call it that I found in the Houston Chronicle by Branch, shows a storekeeper wearing his apron with Texas flag emblem on the front, debit credit card machine nearby, and a driver’s license size ‘something’ in his hand that he is obviously looking at. At the same time, he is speaking to a young man wearing a backwards baseball cap, and assault-style rifle slung over his shoulder. The shopkeeper is questioning, “A pack of cigarettes?! But you’re only 18!!!”


Some Monday evenings after we close the office, I leave Teller here for a bit, and go shopping for groceries. Those are the short visits where I shop the outside aisles of the store but not the inside aisles. It saves time and I tend to overbuy otherwise. I’m typically not a big meat eater but uncured bacon was on sale. I added two delicious looking steaks, breakfast sausage and canned biscuits (because I had been craving sausage & biscuits); smoked turkey sandwich meat and sandwich cheese for lunches were all added to my basket of fruits and vegetables. HEB was super busy, so I helped bag my groceries, putting all the cold perishables into a plastic store sack, not one of my washable grocery sacks that I bring with me. I got home, prepared two slices of a fresh loaf of SEEDelicious bread with a layer of mayonnaise and mustard, then looked for the smoked turkey. Ahh. The cold sack had not been unloaded. I stepped outside to see if I had left it in the car. Nope. I called HEB to see if they had found it. Yes, but they had already put everything back on the shelves and it was closing time. No problem. I’ll come later and re-shop.  Plus, I knew I had a container of venison soup in the freezer that a friend had given me, and I needed to eat it. I opened up the recycled cottage cheese container that she had used to bring the soup to me, only to find that she had actually delivered a brand-new container of cottage cheese. Dinner preparations were not going well for me, so I just opened a can of sardines with crackers. Dinner of Champions.


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RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actor Geoffrey Rush is 72. Writer Dave Barry is 76. Actor Betty Buckley is 76. Talk show host Montel Williams is 67. Country singer Aaron Tippin is 65. You’ve Got to Stand for Something. Actor-singer Audra McDonald is 53. Actor Eva Marie Saint is 99. TV personality Geraldo Rivera is 80. Percussionist Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind and Fire is 72. Musician Huey Lewis is 72. In April 2018, Lewis revealed that he had hearing loss as a result of Ménière’s disease. Singer Gene Chandler is 83. Country singer Jeannie Seely is 83. Actor Burt Ward of Batman is 78. Actor Fred Dryer is 77. Actor Sylvester Stallone is 77. Actor Shelley Hack of Charlie’s Angels is 76. Actor Allyce Beasley of Moonlighting is 72. Actor Shelley Duvall is 74. Singer Steve Lawrence is 88. Drummer Jaimoe Johanson of The Allman Brothers is 79. Actor Jeffrey Tambor is 79. Actor Kim Darby is 76. Children’s singer Raffi is 75. Actor Anjelica Huston is 72. Actor Kevin Bacon is 65. Country singer Toby Keith is 62. Bandleader Doc Severinsen is 96. Drummer Ringo Starr is 83. Singer-guitarist Warren Entner of the Grass Roots is 80. Singer David Hodo (construction worker) of The Village People is 76.


If you have used and enjoyed the Texas Pie dough pucks that were sold at HEB, then please let them know that they need to bring them back. 979-299-0105. HEB kept moving the location at the store until we quit looking… now they are nowhere to be found. I enjoyed them so much because they don’t take up much space in the freezer and you don’t have to plan ahead when you need one… just take it out of the freezer, microwave for 30-45 seconds, rest for 2 minutes, then roll it out. It’s delicious, too. Please call and tell them to bring them back.


If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it. Mary Engelbreit


Hatch Chili Season is coming… August and September. True Hatch chilies only come from the Hatch Valley in Hatch, New Mexico. It’s no different than Napa Valley for grapes, or Boston for beans 😊. It’s not near as serious as calling an ordinary sparkling wine, Champagne, but you get the picture. Let’s face it, most of us are sold on these chilis because they are so versatile and make foods sweet or savory, taste better and more interesting. Hatch chilis have even made their way into wine and cocktails. Yes, there is a Hatch chili wine – red or white, at HEB. I tried the red last year, and it was quite good. (Move over Pumpkin Pie Spice Latte 😊.) Some people even use Hatch chilis in their apple pies. I always buy my chilis roasted, scrape off the charring, chop and freeze for wintertime soups, meatloaf, dips, hummus, or on pizzas. So, I’m just warning you ahead of time. Get ready.


Swifties!Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” is Taylor Swift’s third of six re-records of her early music. It officially debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming her 12th album to reach the top spot. Taylor Swift now has more #1 albums than any other woman in history.


The first ever Hallmark Channel Christmas Cruise. They call them Hallmarkies, people that just love Hallmark movies. I started telling you about it last week. It sets sail November 5th – 9th, 2024, with bookings open to the public on July 21. 2023 (this week). Cabin space is limited, so don’t wait. There will be a Sail Ceremony, tree lighting, interactive activities with Hallmark Channel stars, cookie decorating, Christmas carol-oke, Christmas crafts, ugly sweater contest, wine tastings and more, all while sailing from Miami, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. (Keepsake Christmas on the Hallmark Channel is still underway until July 27th, with Christmas at Dollywood, The Nine Lives of Christmas, Switched for Christmas, Christmas in Rome and so many more.)


As of this day, the National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Don is the only disturbance in the Atlantic, likely to hit cooler water around Sunday or Monday and go away.


Customers are calling the Girl Scout Thin Mint BITES, the best thing they’ve ever purchased from Costco. The cause of Lisa Marie Presley’s death was a small bowel obstruction, a complication of her bariatric surgery years before. Wels catfish are huge. An angler just caught a 9.4 foot one in Italy. He made the choice to not have the record catfish weighed because the stress could harm the fish. Instead, he released it. But I saw the picture. Yikes, it was huge. Jason Aldean ran off stage mid-performance after suffering a heat stroke in Connecticut. Well, was it a heat stroke or was it the heat from the radio stations pulling his song, “Try That in a Small Town.” They say the song promotes gun violence…he says it promotes a sense of community. Aspartame, a low-calorie sweetener (Nutrasweet, Equal) found in many popular diet or sugar-free drinks, sugar-free gum, gelatin, syrups and more, could be carcinogenic to humans, based on limited evidence that it could cause liver cancer.  If a store is sold out of an on sale advertised product, then just ask for a raincheck.


Arctophilist: a collector of teddy bears.


The Wireless Alliance is a company that recovers and recycles cell phones, smart phones, tablets, and other consumer recyclables. The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory collects these items for Wireless Alliance to keep them out of landfills as well as raise money for conservation efforts. If you have old technology such as a phone, charger, tablet, or other accessories, consider bringing it to GCBO or drop it off at The Source Weekly and we will make sure they get them!
GCBO is also in need of used tablets you no longer need as they move to electronic check-in and event transactions. They don’t have to be in perfect condition. Bring ‘em on.


Have you heard about the first Golden Bachelor, Gerry Turner, a 71-year-old retired restaurateur (now did he own a restaurant or was he a manager of a McDonald’s? hmmm), is from Indiana, a widower, a father of two daughters and two granddaughters, and is ready to find new love again. I have never, ever watched The Bachelor and had no intentions of doing so, BUT… I think I’m in. Unless of course, they put him with 25-year-old bimbos. Then I’m out. (My spellcheck says😊that this term may imply gender bias. Yes.)  This will be the first time since Golden Girls that they amuse us with mature adults.


This week my daughter Anne-Elisabeth celebrates her 24th birthday. It will be her first birthday where her momma didn’t celebrate with her, so I mailed the dress and shoes that I wore at her 4th birthday party which was a princess party. That year we made our living room into a castle, served little corn dogs and kid food from silver serving pieces, and danced. Everyone dressed up royally, even the parents of the kids. I had a little red carpet leading into the house with pink rose petals scattered about. It was so much fun for my little princess-obsessed 4-year-old, plus so much fun for this mom to plan and decorate for. This year in North Carolina, a friend is giving AE a grown-up Barbie party where all of Barbie’s successful friends will be dressed as Mermaid Barbie, Astronaut Barbie, Doctor Barbie or some promising, prosperous, or adored Barbie from their past. There will be no Hopeless Barbie there. I don’t know if Ken is going to show or not. I hope AE enjoys being Princess Barbie. The dress and shoes fit her perfectly. Happy Birthday Anne-Elisabeth. I love you and I miss you! I’ll be at home crying if you need me.

Have a great week and thanks for reading and shopping with The Source Weekly. We appreciate you. 

😊 LISA


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What I Heard This Week 07-13-2023

What I Heard This Week July 12, 2023

Texas passed a new law eliminating the use of temporary paper license plates in the state. It won’t go into effect anytime soon (July 1, 2025), but dealers will simply have to issue $10 metal plates to buyers purchasing cars. Temporary plates are easy to fake and often found on cars used to commit crimes. The Chronicle stated, a 2022 report estimated that “at least” 1.8 million cars in Texas are without real plates, and that a “tagdemic” of fraudulent paper tags had cost Harris county about $80 million in registration fees over the previous six years. Wouldn’t it be great if the plates were compostable or could be recycled for $$ like coke and milk bottles were back in the good old days.


3 in 4 people don’t regularly eat food high in probiotics which are important for a healthy gut, which in turn boosts our immune system, which then helps our entire bodies. Remember yogurt, kefir (fermented milk drink), pickles, kimchi (traditional Korean side dish consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most commonly using napa cabbage or Korean radish), miso (fermented soybean paste – I buy it in a bottle and use it to flavor dishes – it’s delicious), and sauerkraut. Other foods that you need to incorporate in your diet are asparagus, Jerusalem artichokes (they’re not heavy in starch like potatoes but can be roasted, mashed and make a great potato substitute), bananas, oatmeal, red wine 😊 (I personally incorporate and experience this in a glass as I chop and cook), honey, maple syrup, and legumes (beans, soybeans, green beans, chickpeas, alfalfa, lentils, peas, & peanuts). If you don’t take care of your body, where are you going to live?


Larry Nassar, the disgraced former USA gymnastics team doctor convicted of state and federal charges for sexually assaulting underaged members of the USA gymnastics team and for possessing child pornography, has been stabbed in prison again, but is listed in stable condition. I hope it doesn’t hurt…much. A prominent Harvard business school professor who studies honesty was accused of falsifying data in a behavioral science study. In Florida, a man called the Python Cowboy along with his python-sniffing dog Otto, captured a 16-ft Burmese python that was ready to lay over 60 eggs. I’m glad I live in Texas.


22-year-old Rikkie Valerie Kolle has been named Miss Netherlands 2023, becoming the first transgender woman to take the title; now heading to the Miss Universe pageant in El Salvador later this year. Anne Chakrajutathib, a business tycoon who controls JKN Global Group Public Co. Ltd., is a celebrity in Thailand, has starred in reality shows and is outspoken about being a transgender woman, recently acquired the rights to the Miss Universe pageant.I don’t call Miss Universe a beauty pageant anymore,” she said.I call it a women’s empowerment competition.”


Trying to make protein shakes but they keep coming out as margaritas.


What heat dome? They’re still skiing in Colorado. Barbie officially opens on July 21, but the first public screening was recently held in LA. The reviews that I read were great, but critic reviews will come out closer to the 21st. Leslie Louise Van Houten also known by various aliases such as Louella AlexandriaLeslie Marie SankstonLinda Sue Owens and Lulu, a convicted murderer and former member of the Charles Manson Family, was released on parole after serving 53 years of a life sentence in relation to the 1969 killings of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Some are not happy about this.


There is only one tropical disturbance in the Atlantic which shows a 50% chance of cyclone formation in the next seven days. It is more than 500 miles east-northeast of Bermuda. As it makes way north over cooler water, it should limit additional development according to the National Hurricane Center.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actor June Lockhart of Lassie and Lost in Space is 98. Singer Carly Simon is 80. Actor-comedian Jimmie Walker is 76. Keyboardist David Paich of Toto is 69. Jazz pianist Dave Grusin is 89. Singer Billy Davis Jr. of the Fifth Dimension is 85. Singer-songwriter Patty Smyth is 66. Married to retired tennis player John McEnroe since 1997. Singer Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys is 81. Country singer Lorrie Morgan is 64. Comedian-director Mel Brooks is 97. Actor Kathy Bates is 75. Actor Gary Busey is 79. The Buddy Holly Story. Guitarist Hal Lindes of Dire Straits is 70. Comedian Richard Lewis is 76. Drummer Ian Paice of Deep Purple is 75. Actor Leslie Caron is 92. Actor Jamie Farr is 89. Dancer Twyla Tharp is 82. Actor Genevieve Bujold is 81. Singer Deborah Harry of Blondie is 78. Singer Fred Schneider of the B-52′s is 72. Actor Marla Gibbs is 92. Singer Janet Lennon of The Lennon Sisters is 77. Actor John Goodman is 71. Guitarist Barry Melton of Country Joe and the Fish is 76. Singer Boy George of Culture Club is 62. Actor Gena Rowlands is 93. Singer Spanky McFarlane of Spanky and Our Gang is 81. Classical pianist Andre Watts is 77. Home repair show host Bob Vila is 77.

TV anchor Hannah Storm is 61. Bassist Michael Anthony of Van Halen & Chickenfoot is 69. The actors Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen are 37. Bassist John Taylor of Duran Duran is 63. Sex therapist and media personality Dr. Ruth Westheimer is 95. Actor Bruce Dern is 87. Actor Dan Aykroyd is 71. Actor Tom Cruise is 61. Singer Victor Willis (policeman or naval officer) of the Village People is 72. Actor Pamela Anderson is 56. Model-actor Jerry Hall is 67. Actor Michael Cole of The Mod Squad is 83. Country singer Johnny Lee is 77. Lookin’ for Love, One in a Million, Pickin’ Up Strangers, Save the Last Chance.


Oscar winning actor Alan Arkin died at 89. We all know what a fabulous actor he was but were you aware that in the 1950’s, Arkin won scholarships to many drama colleges but instead dropped out and formed a folk music band in 1955 called The Tarriers. One year later, they had a huge hit with their version of The Banana Boat Song. About that same time, Harry Belafonte recorded his version, Day-O, which was also a hit.


The Battleship of Texas is back in Galveston with a new exhibit to celebrate its legacy. July 1, until January 31, 2024, at the Galveston Railroad Museum, while the ship is undergoing renovations in the Galveston Ship Channel.


A very frantic and scared woman on an American Airlines flight leaving DFW caused hours of delay after she claimed that someone or something at the back of the plane was “not real,” urging everyone to get off the plane or die. Many on the plane were convinced that she actually saw something and was truly distressed. Now I’m reading that stand-up comedian and actor Scott Thompson, aka Carrot Top, was actually on that same flight. Hmmm. A United Airlines flight from Houston to Amsterdam made an unscheduled landing in Chicago because an unruly passenger in business class was livid over the fact his first choice of a meal was not available (and he could have been a little intoxicated.)


Clute has the Mosquito Festival, known far and wide for being a really clever reason for a festival (July 27 – 29, featuring Tilluride, Bluewater Highway, Profugos de Nuevo Leon, Secretto, Bri Bagwell, Josh Abbott Band and Bag of Donuts). Freeport just had their great Fishin’ Fiesta. While I was reading All Recipes magazine, I saw where downtown Pittsburgh has Picklesburg, a family friendly celebration of all things pickled July 21-23. Pickled food and drink, pickled-themed souvenirs, live music, and a pickle juice-drinking contest, along with a giant Heinz pickle balloon soaring overhead.  Clever, but they don’t have Bluewater Highway or Willie-Man-Chew. 😊


A New Jersey man has been fined after he had 32 trees, some as old as 150 years old, cut down from his neighbor’s property without a permit so he would have a better view of the Manhattan skyline. He has been fined $32,000 ($1000 per tree – big deal) so far, but an ordinance states that if a tree is illegally removed, the person who did the removal is obligated to replace it with another tree exactly like it or even a superior species. That’s hard. The site where the oaks, maples and birch trees lived would require a road, new soil, nurturing and watering the trees for two years, then cleanup (they left the fallen trees on the property.) Estimates for replanting the trees could be up to $1.5 million. The man also faces a trespassing charge because, well, it wasn’t his property.


Hope begins in the dark – the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. Anne Lamott


In my kitchen and bathrooms, I have had a fly problem lately. Connie told me to get something specific at Walmart, but obviously I wasn’t listening, and I bought something different called Terro Fruit Fly Traps that look like little plastic apples that you fill with something that smells like apple cider vinegar. But it only got rid of just three flies. So, the next time Connie was at the store, she went ahead and bought me the ($19.97) ZEVO Indoor Flying Insect Traps. It has a sticky strip and a blue UV light you plug into your light socket. It’s actually magic and quite nice looking. On the first day I had seven flies trapped, begging for me to unpeel them. I didn’t. It’s really good, just in case you have flies at your house… Thank you, Connie. When the sticky sheet gets full, then just pop in a refill cartridge. Now, if I can just get rid of the ants that came in with the last rain. It’s always something.


If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. Milton Berle


Former President Donald Trump posted what he claimed was the home address of former President Barack Obama. On the same day, a man who participated in the January 6, 2021 riot, was arrested near that property with guns found in his vehicle. Doesn’t Trump understand that’s why you take the mailing labels off the magazines before you give them away. 😊


The upgraded Brazosport CAER (Community Awareness and Emergency Awareness and Emergency Response) siren system will now run a test each Monday at noon in our county. The system has been upgraded to newer technology which will sound different and cover a broader area.


If you love cruises, Christmas and the Hallmark Channel, good news. Hallmark Channel announced TODAY its new Christmas Holiday Cruise, set for November 5-9, 2024, with rooms available for as little as $950 per person with two guests. More next week.


A former Air Force sergeant solicited 93 women before he found one who would enter into a special “sugar daddy (but no sex)” marriage, so that he could get Pentagon spousal housing payments while he was stationed overseas. Getting married wasn’t the worst part of his crime, he lied under oath that his bride was living in San Francisco, which meant a much higher stipend than her actual residence in Texas.


There is a song/album from 1979 called The Day the Earth Caught Fire, by City Boy. I don’t know why, perhaps because the Earth seems to be on fire lately, but I thought about it and listened to it this week. It’s a good rock group with a song that seems appropriate for us right now. …abandoned cars that lay too tired to drive away, A World in Flames Today was all the papers had to say, run for your life, The Earth’s caught fire, run, run, run… Thanks for reading this week. Don’t turn your AC too cool. Remember our sweet grid.

😊 LISA


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What I Heard This Week 11-18-2021

What I Heard This Week November 17, 2021

A woman was asked by officials at the Antwerp Zoo to please change her behavior when she visits a 38-year-old Chimpanzee named Chita. The woman claims she is having a real relationship with Chita and compares it to an affair. Chita had been kept as a pet but 30 years ago, he was given to the zoo when his owners found his behavior unmanageable. He has had ongoing issues being able to integrate into the zoo’s chimpanzee troupe. The zoo said, “When Chita is constantly surrounded by visitors, the other animals ignore him and don’t consider him part of the group.” But the woman insists she is in love with the chimp and said, “I haven’t got anything else. Why do they want to take this away from me?” Hmmm.
I guess Cole Porter said it best:
THE chimpanzees in the zoos do it,
Some courageous kangaroos do it,
Let’s do it, let’s fall in love.
I’m sure giraffes on the sly do it,
Even eagles as they fly do it,
Let’s do it, let’s fall in love.


The DFW International Airport passenger that struck and verbally abused an American Airlines flight attendant (after becoming upset because her seat did not recline) has been fined $23,000 by the FAA. The woman also refused to comply with federal face mask requirements. The FAA has already received more than 5,000 complaints of unruly passengers this year alone, including 100 acts of violence against flight crews. And this is happening without alcohol. On a happier note, United Airlines announced that the company will begin serving hard liquor on flights of at least 301 miles after halting this service for Covid. Well, I am speechless. Imagine alcohol-induced UNRULY behavior on LONG flights.


Tiger King star Joe Exotic aka Joseph Maldonado has reported from prison that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Idaho has reported the first human to die from rabies since 1978. New Jersey joined California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, and Virginia, all states with similar bans on the sale of cosmetics that are tested on animals. More interest in cruelty-free products.  Beto O’Rourke is running for Governor of Texas and believes he can beat Greg Abbott.


READ THIS: The full moon on November 19th is the Full Beaver moon. According to Farmers’ Almanac, this was the time to set beaver traps before the swamps froze, to ensure a supply of warm winter furs. Another interpretation suggests that the name Full Beaver Moon comes from the fact that the beavers are now actively preparing for winter. There will also be a near-total lunar eclipse of about three and a half hours long at the same time the full moon reaches peak illumination – the longest lunar eclipse of the century and the first of this length in 580 years. You will be able to start seeing it around midnight with the maximum around 3am. Everyone in North America will be able to see it. Time for lunar eclipse party.


China and the US have issued a surprise joint pledge to work together to slow climate change in the next decade. China and the US are also the world’s two largest emitters. I always tell you about climate change because it is for you, for my family, your family, and for everything we love. I know everyone doesn’t believe that there is a problem, but if we can change the mind of just one person.


A Massachusetts funeral home is being sued after one of the side straps on the casket lowering device broke, causing the casket to fall into the grave and break open. The corpse of their loved one fell out, and it would seem embalming fluid was evident. The family is alleging negligence and reckless infliction of emotional distress and seeking $50,000 in damages.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actor Laurence Luckinbill is 87. Actor Marlo Thomas is 84. Actor Juliet Mills of Nanny and the Professor is 80. Actor Goldie Hawn is 76. Keyboardist Lonnie Jordan of War is 73. Singer Livingston Taylor is 71. Brother of James. Actor-singer Lorna Luft is 69. Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman is 59. Actor Nicollette Sheridan is 58. Singer Bjork is 56. Actor Michael Callan is 86. Originated the role of Riff in West Side Story on Broadway, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, The Interns and Cat Ballou. Actor Tom Conti is 80. Actor Jamie Lee Curtis is 63. Actor Mariel Hemingway is 60. Actor Kathryn Crosby is 88.

Actor John Larroquette is 74. Carl Sack in Boston Legal. Singer Amy Grant is 61. Impressionist Rich Little is 83. Singer Tina Turner is 82. Singer Bruce Hornsby is 67. Good Morning America host Robin Roberts is 61. Country singer Johnny Carver is 81. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree and Afternoon Delight. Former Beatles drummer Pete Best is 80. Actor Stanley Livingston of My Three Sons is 71. Singer Bob Lind is 79. Elusive Butterfly. Actor-game show host Ben Stein is 77. Singer Jean Terrell of The Supremes is 77. Bassist John McVie of Fleetwood Mac is 76. TV personality Bill Nye the Science Guy is 66.

Singer Jesse Colin Young of The Youngbloods is 80. He and his daughter, Jazzie Young, just released a new single and music video, “Trouble.” The father/daughter duo is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the movie, Harold and Maude, with their rendition of the Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) soundtrack hit. That brings a smile to my face because that movie was a favorite of mine, and my friend Terrie in high school. Such a long time ago, but it seems like yesterday. She and I would walk the neighborhood in our bell bottom jeans that were too long dragging the ground, all the while dissecting that movie. We were such intellects at 15.


If you are a grandparent looking for a perfect Christmas or birthday gift, then I can recommend this with all my heart. My two children attended Kindermusik classes from the time they were about 8 months old, still sitting in my lap, until they were about 4 or 5. I still have all their musical instruments in a basket here at my office. It was such a fun time, and the truth is, music is math. Many math problems require complex thinking and music strengthens that part of the brain. The Kindermusik website says, Kindermusik is the world’s leading provider of music-based education for children from birth through age seven. We use the power and joy of music-making to help children learn and grow during the years most critical to brain development. Since 1978, Kindermusik has helped millions of children around the world build a strong foundation for a lifetime love of learning. For local classes, go to pandatree.kindermusik.com.


If the above doesn’t interest you, then there is always the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ultimate Party Wagon vehicle, 20-inches long, 14-inches tall, and 12-inches wide. Indeed, it’s big enough to transport six of your 7-inch scale action figures. It has removable pizza-rims, boombox, radar dish, plus a winch and tow hook. Only $449.99, for a January delivery. I would tell you more, but really…  haven’t you already lost interest? Remember, you only have about a month left to shop.


Men argue. Nature acts.”- Voltaire in 1764. Four words with such powerful meaning.


The first Lethal Weapon movie came out in 1987 with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound. Number 2 released in 1989 and Joe Pesci was added to the cast. Number 3, with Rene Russo, was the most financially successful, following with Number 4 in 1998 with Chris Rock. Director Richard Donner was responsible for all four films but gave his blessing to Mel Gibson before his death in July, to direct the fifth Lethal Weapon. Fun fact: Carrie Fisher was actually hired as a script doctor for Lethal Weapon 3.


It was time for some new cooking extracts, and I order mine from a company called OliveNation. A few years ago, I made homemade vanilla extract for all my Christmas gifts. I ordered the correct brown bottles that you are supposed to use so light does not harm the vanilla, and I used 6-8 Madagascar vanilla beans in each bottle, along with either rum, bourbon, or vodka. I even take my spent beans, dry them well, then make vanilla sugar in the blender. So, as I was ordering my orange oil and maple extract, I thought to myself… this might be the year to make extract again for everyone. Well, on second thought, probably not this year! One single Madagascar vanilla bean is now priced at $6.99 before tax. One little skinny bean. I normally order a pound and that now costs $282.99. Nah. I will just send cards.


Why was a little boy there?!? The 9th and 10th victims of Travis Scott’s disastrous Astroworld music festival tragedy have died. The latest was the 9-year-old boy that was trampled to death. The medical company hired for the evening (crew of 70 medical personnel, which in my opinion, should have been enough) tried desperately to save the lives of fans, but had the huge task of treating eleven people who were all in cardiac arrest at the same time. Rapper Drake, served as a special guest that evening. In one lawsuit he is accused along with Travis Scott, of inciting the crowd into actions that left the concert-goers severely injured. One story, along with pictures, said that after Drake left Astroworld that evening, he hosted an after-party at Dave and Busters, then spent $1 million dollars at a Houston strip club. Hmmm. He must have really been torn up about the events of the evening.


I may act like I’m OK… but deep down inside, I sure do miss Hastings.


An Oklahoma City woman recorded a video of her fellow church members telling her to leave and threatening to call the police after accusing her of bringing marijuana into the church. She explains that it is actually cilantro, meant as a garnish for menudo, the Mexican soup that she had brought to share with them. She says, “Smell it, I promise you.” This would never have happened in Texas.


I was called pretty today. Well, actually the full sentence was you’re pretty annoying. But I only focus on the positive.


On Saturday morning, I made myself a list of things I needed to accomplish before the day was over. Carwash, vacuum office, dogfood, and Lowe’s to see if anything new had come into garden. Note that there is nothing yet in the garden section. I also needed a new shower head with removable handheld, so I can bathe the dog without killing my back now that it’s too cold to bathe him in the driveway. While I was studying the top ten shower heads on my phone, I met a sweet lady named Pearl from Van Vleck on the shower head isle. We started talking… and it is best that we don’t live next door to each other because we would never get anything else done. I sure enjoyed our conversation. Waterpik won, then as I unpacked the box last night, I realized that although described as chrome, it is actually silver covered plastic. This one may have to go back to the store.


The Harry Potter cast will reunite for a 20th anniversary TV special “Return to Hogwarts” reunion on HBO Max, New Year’s Day. But no J.K. Rowling mentioned. This is just one of several Harry Potter 20th anniversary events planned by Warner Bros. Houston Zoo Lights is happening. You know you will love it! On March 18th, 2022, there will be a new Downton Abbey movie called A New Era. It would seem that Maggie Smith inherits a villa from a former love, Tom Branson finds happiness with maid Lucy Smith, and Daisy marries. I cannot wait. Thanks for taking the time to read and shop The Source Weekly this week. We appreciate you so much.

LISA

What I Heard This Week! 09-23-2021

What I Heard This Week September 22, 2021

Well, that was not fun at all. Hurricane Nicholas came upon us pretty fast. It was the 19th named storm to hit the U.S. in the last 17 months, with some winds 95 mph at landfall… causing much damage and rain, just 70 miles from where Harvey came ashore in 2017.  It is interesting as you Google, “when was Harvey?” it says, August 17, 2017, through September 2, 2017. Yikes. Was it really that long? As Nicholas picked up speed, and the rain traveled sideways, water poured into my bedroom patio door. The carpet was soaked, and I went through every beach towel trying to clean it up, but the carpet looks pretty good now that it dried. That night I rolled up the rug and went to sleep. I never did like that carpet. Nicholas headed northeast, hitting communities that were still recovering from Category 4 hurricane Ida and are still without power. Our area was so lucky. We lost power and were not able to put out the paper, but it could have been so much worse. A week later, Wisconsin is still feeling the effects of Nicholas. Many thanks to all the power crews and technicians that worked tirelessly to repair power for more than a half of a million customers. As I sit here at my computer on the National Hurricane Service, I see Tropical Storm Peter, followed by Tropical Storm Rose, along with two other disturbances, churning in the Atlantic. Yikes.


Pfizer announced recent trials suggest that the Covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective for kids ages 5 to 11. Warner Media has sold celebrity news and gossip brand TMZ to Fox Corp, for what is believed to be less than $50 million. Ski resorts are now using snow machines to fight fires. Scientists have discovered a terrifying new carnivorous shark-toothed dinosaur measuring nearly 30 feet long. The bone from the upper jaw is believed to be 90-million-years-old, give or take a few years. Storm Nicholas changed our plans and we missed Dairy Bar’s 70th anniversary celebration at LJ Museum. How we love your fabulous burgers and small cups of sherbet. Congratulations, sweet friends. Alfie, a Jersey cat that disappeared in 2009, has just been reunited with his owner, 12 years later. He was well-known for climbing into people’s cars. American Airlines removed several passengers from a flight following a nine-hour delay, because the passengers would not wear masks. As they left, the very patient remaining passengers celebrated with lyrics from a 1969 song. na-na-na-na, hey hey hey, goodbye.  A woman adopted a 20-year-old cat from a shelter because she didn’t want him to spend the end of his life alone in a cage. ☹


Young people seem to understand that we need to make sure that our Earth can continue to be. Warning: If you are old and/or stuck in your ways and beliefs, then you should read past this to the next paragraph. There is a new and more environmentally friendly way to return bodies back to the Earth after death. It is called body composting.  It’s the same process that everyone should be practicing in our backyards with food scraps and yard waste. This is done in an insulated wooden box about 7 feet long, 3 feet wide, and 3 feet deep. The box is lined with waterproof roofing material and packed with wood chips and straw. Two large spool wheels on either end allow the box to be rolled across the floor, providing oxygenation, agitation and the absorption required for a body to compost.  After the first three months, the vessel is opened and filtered for medical devices like prosthetics, pacemakers, or joint replacements. Large bones are pulverized and returned to the vessel for another three months of composting. Teeth are removed to prevent contamination from mercury in fillings. After six months, there will be enough soil to fill the bed of a PU truck and family members can keep the soil to spread in their yards. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, means that your body is made of elements of the earth and will return to earth’s basic elements after passing away. In other words, you are made of dust and return to ashes and dust after passing away.  To continue on Earth, we need to change our hearts & minds now.


Four famous giant sequoias called the Four Guardsmen, were not harmed by a wildfire that reached the edge of California’s Sequoia National Park, because of the removal of nearby vegetation and fire-resistant material had been wrapped around the bases of the trees. Fire crews with hoses and water-dropping helicopters also worked to limit damage. They are massive trees.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actor Sophia Loren is 87. Actor David McCallum of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is 88. Singer Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers is 81. Singer Freda Payne is 79. Band of Gold. Actor Jeremy Irons is 73. Actor-model Twiggy Lawson is 72. TV personality Joan Lunden is 71. Country singer Trisha Yearwood is 57. Comedian-talk show host Jimmy Fallon is 47. Singers Gunnar and Matthew Nelson of Nelson are 54. Author-comedian Fanny Flagg is 80. Author Stephen King is 74. Actor Bill Murray is 71. Filmmaker Ethan Coen of the Coen Brothers is 64. I watched Intolerable Cruelty this weekend while I was cooking. Very funny. Country singer Faith Hill is 54. Actor Luke Wilson is 50. Actor Shari Belafonte is 67.

Actor Alfonso Ribeiro of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is 50. Singer Debby Boone is 65. Singer Joan Jett is 63. Opera singer Andrea Bocelli is 63. Actor Scott Baio is 61. Chachi on Happy Days. Actor Heather Locklear is 60. Actor Anson Williams is 72. Potsie on Happy Days. Actor Catherine Oxenberg of Dynasty is 60. Actor Bonnie Hunt is 60. Singer Julio Iglesias is 78. Actor Paul Petersen of The Donna Reed Show (Jeff) is 76. Actor-singer Mary Kay Place is 74. Singer Bruce Springsteen is 72. Actor Jason Alexander of Seinfeld is 62. Singer Sonny Turner of The Platters is 82. Actor Mark Hamill is 70. Newswoman Barbara Walters is 92. Actor Catherine Zeta-Jones is 52. Actor Michael Douglas is 77. Model Cheryl Tiegs is 74.

Paul Williams, composer, singer, songwriter, actor, is 81. Known for writing popular songs performed in the 1970s, including Three Dog Night’sAn Old-Fashioned Love Song” and “Out in the Country“, Helen Reddy’sYou and Me Against the World“, David Bowie’sFill Your Heart” and the Carpenters‘ “We’ve Only Just Begun” and “Rainy Days and Mondays“. Williams is also known for his musical contributions to films, including the Oscar-nominated song “Rainbow Connection” from The Muppet Movie, and writing the lyrics to the #1 chart-topping song “Evergreen“, the love theme from the Barbra Streisand film A Star Is Born, for which he won a Grammy for Song of the Year and an Academy Award for Best Original Song. He also wrote lyrics to the opening theme for The Love Boat.


Ron Popeil, pioneer of ‘Wait…There’s More!‘ late-night Ronco infomercials, selling you everything from Mr. Microphone to the Pocket Fisherman to the classic Veg-O-Matic, died in July at age 86. Sorry, I didn’t see it earlier so I could tell you. Actress Jane Powell died at 92. She was in musicals, TV and the Polident commercials. She was also a bridesmaid for Elizabeth Taylor. Actor Norm Macdonald, comedian and former star of Saturday Night Live who manned the Weekend Update desk, died at 61. It was revealed that he’d been battling cancer privately for nine years. Michael Constantine, who’s perhaps best known for his work as the Windex-loving father of the bride in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, died of natural causes at 94. Boardwalk Empire star, Michael K. Williams, died at 54 of a suspected accidental drug overdose. He was a five-time Emmy nominee. Actor, Willie Garson, best known as Carrie Bradshaw’s best male friend on Sex and the City, died at 57.


Who hasn’t heard of a Brazilian butt lift? Personally, I don’t see any real beauty in it, but I don’t think bodybuilders are attractive either. Back to the story. A 26-year-old woman died last year after receiving an illegal butt lift at a private residence in LA. The procedure was performed by a mother and daughter team with no medical training, who have been charged with murder. The woman received three separate procedures, dying immediately after the third. The woman also shared a video of herself during the first operation on social media. Huh? Police said the women were charging $3,500 to $4,500 for the butt lift, compared to $10,000 to $15,000 that a board-certified professional would charge. Hmmm. They mix medical grade silicone with window caulk not intended for use in humans, so when it hits the bloodstream, it attacks the heart, brain, and kidneys.


Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.


Oooh. Another weird one. Death related issues are often quite hard to discuss. If the family of a deceased person, and goodness knows we have had plenty of deaths lately, decides to embalm their loved one, what happens to all the blood and body fluids? I’ve never once thought about it. Several Austin area funeral home embalmers say that it is common practice to pour human blood from corpses down the drain. Austin Water officials say they were unaware of this procedure. Hmmm.


An 87-year-old Southern California woman was found dead inside a freezer in her garage. A relative had asked police to check on the woman, who lived with her daughter, who also gave ‘inconsistent’ statements about the whereabouts of her mother. When officers searched the house, they found hoarding-like conditions and a foul odor. Uh-oh.


Redneck Book of Manners: Even if you’re certain that you are included in the will, it is still considered tacky to drive a U-Haul to the funeral home.


We are supposed to be cleaning fruits and vegetables really well before we eat them. I purchased special cleaner a couple of times, but it was expensive, so I decided to mix up my own. Equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle…spray it on hard-skinned fruits and vegetables, rub it in and then rinse.  For soft-skinned fruits and veggies like berries, tomatoes, lettuce, and broccoli, fill a bowl with equal parts water and white vinegar, emerge the fruit or vegetables for just a bit, then rinse well. The acetic acid in the vinegar kills bacteria and helps to dissolve wax, pesticides, and fertilizer residue. This will also get rid of crawly things that tend to show up in organic produce. Much cheaper than the store-bought cleaner. Today I read in Farmer’s Almanac to use ¼ cup hydrogen peroxide to a sink of water, add your fruits and veggies, let them soak for a bit, then rinse thoroughly. More affordable alternatives for a healthier life.


Gage turns 25 years old this weekend. 9,125 days old. The big 2-5. Ahh, but to be 25 again. Gage, when they were your age, Michael Phelps had won 14 Olympic Gold Medals, Orson Welles wrote, directed, and starred in Citizen Kane, and Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic. Obviously, a lot has changed since your birth a quarter of a century ago, but it is so much fun to see you beginning the journey of building your own wonderful life. I remember being so sad at your first birthday party because I knew I only had 17 more years to be with you…to really be with you. Luckily, nasty Covid gave us an extra 18 months to know that it really was time to go our separate ways. 😊 Remember your first-birthday pictures of Pony Land in our backyard… you cried because the silly party with the huge number of people, massive amounts of food, drinks, and a pony, was for the adults and you were so little. Somewhere between that day and your next birthdays, I think I became much smarter about what was important to you and what was important to me. If I may say so, I think you have done a great job of raising yourself, turning out pretty well indeed. Today, Boston University graduate school, TA, doing your thing. Please let me add a few reminders. Always give 100%, no matter what you encounter or who you work with. Remember to eat healthy, floss, save more money than you spend, and continue to set aside for your retirement, which will be here before you know it. You are now selecting furniture, bedding, dishes, and knives that you picked out yourself. It’s been so much fun to see what you have ordered, and how you plan to decorate. Drink responsibly, be respectful and kind to your friends, even people that you meet on the street, because strangers can make a huge difference in your life.  But also remember that it’s ok to let go of a friendship that has run its course. This is most important. Sometimes people that you once adored, were only intended to be in your life for a short period of time for a reason. Make exercise priority. You are not 18 anymore. Learn to say no. Learn to be alone. The Italians have a great word, Asolarespending time in a meaningless but delightful way. Learn to just be, rather than always doing. Spoken from a mom that can’t ever sit still. Never take anything or anyone for granted.  If you need to share something important with someone then do it, today. A compliment, a thought, whatever. Don’t wait until tomorrow. Procrastination in life is NOT your friend anymore. Make memories, start traditions of your own. Enjoy the life you have right NOW at this moment because this is not a dress rehearsal. Oh, and I do love your beard. More love to you than you will ever know possible… Happy 25th Birthday, Mom

 

What I Heard This Week! 06-04-2020

What I Heard This Week May 27, 2020

Last week, while I was cleaning the kitchen something hit my window remarkably hard. All I saw were wings and big feathers. I rushed outside identifying a huge hawk staggering around like a tiny drunk, suddenly regaining his composure and flying off. Hmmm. As big as that hawk was, I’m surprised it didn’t break the window. All sorts of things went thru my head like, was he trying to get in because he saw one of my cats…nope, no cats in the kitchen at that time. Was my window so sparkling clean that he didn’t realize it was a window…hah…absolutely not! There have been several hawks closer to the house the past month or so which is unusual, but I had been worried only for the chihuahuas, squirrels, mice, and Tippi Hedren. As I walked back into the kitchen (thinking that surely it had a crack in there somewhere), I realized that imprinted on my window, was the most perfect marking of a bird…head, extended wings, legs, everything – just as it had hit the window. Absolutely perfect. I guess the oils and dirt from bird feathers leave marks. I showed the kids where the huge hawk hit the window, but something still didn’t figure into the story. The next day we discovered the answer – a dead dove in the flowerbed, right below the window. I guess the hawk was in pursuit of the dove, lost his mind trying to catch him and they both hit the window. It’s a great picture. We put a black placemat behind the marking, so it would show up better. Great story too. It is nice to know that there is less of a chance that I will be mobbed by hawks in the kitchen. And I really should clean that window when I get home…


Albert Einstein once said, “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” My opinion is, every person, kid or grown-up alike, can and would benefit from playing with Legos. If you do not believe me, sit down with a big container of bricks, and make something. It’s special. About six months ago we ended up with a Lego Kleenex box holder at home. It did not start out as a Kleenex box holder, it just ended up in the bathroom and it fits. Last week, Lego released the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 kit, with 3,696 pieces, scissor opening doors, and an imported sports car cost of $379.99. Someone is going to like this a lot.


The end is the final page of a book. In Lego, it’s not a thing. John Comley


A sign of the times. This one makes me sad. Tuesday Morning has filed for bankruptcy and will be closing 132 stores, including the Clute store. I have always enjoyed shopping there. Victoria’s Secret also announced plans to permanently close approximately 250 stores this year.


Have you ever wondered about airports having CNN on the screens while you are waiting for flights? Technically, it’s not the same programming that you would watch at home. It is called the CNN Airport Network and it’s a mix of lifestyle, entertainment, sports, and business headlines, as well as live CNN. What you won’t find is any news about commercial aviation crashes or any story that is inappropriate for families. Hmmm. Makes sense. Geez. That might eliminate a little bit of nervousness by not seeing a plane crash right before you board.  Note: Airline travel has declined 91% since the pandemic.


Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. – Leonardo Da Vinci


Sounds like the U.S. is beating everyone with our number of COVID-19 cases at 1,820,523. The total number of confirmed cases in Russia reached 423,741, and Russia is about 1.7 times bigger than the U.S. Way to go, U.S. Nobody likes a loser. Stay safe and stay home unless you really need to go out…


My daughter and I were shopping H.E.B. last night for a relative and going in, we couldn’t find a small grocery basket. Oh, well. We really needed the bigger one, but why no small baskets. Glad you asked. In an experiment by a grocery cart manufacturer, shoppers bought 40% more stuff when given a cart double the size they usually used. There you go.


So, I decided to look up the top ten infrared thermometers, so we would have one at the office. I Googled and found MSN ‘Best’ Products. Taylor makes one that had Best Value on it, and it had an 8.9 rating. Ok, looking good, so I pulled it up. I was surprised to see a disclaimer at the bottom of the page that said, “Note: This thermometer is not intended for human use and will not accurately report body temperatures.” Hmmm. Then, what is it for? If I want to see if my grill is hot, I just put my hand over the fire. If I want to know the temperature outside, I open the door. I am so confused.


Several years ago, right after Christmas, I found the little Tile Mates marked down at either Lowe’s or Home Depot. I thought I needed them, so I bought two. They have set in their boxes on the cabinet, in a drawer or on the kitchen table, ever since. Well, with the ‘special’ time that we have been allotted since COVID, the kids and I have completed a few extra projects and one of those was the TILE. I cannot tell you how special this little piece of plastic is. The TILE loops right on to your keyring. In real life, I misplace my phone and my keys, (but not my pajamas or the bottle of wine or my yard rake, just my keys and cellphone, so don’t worry about me.) Before COVID, when both kids were away at college, I was known to come back to the office and call them so they could locate my phone. I had been talking about getting my home phone back for one purpose and one purpose only, to find my phone. Never again. In the past few weeks, I have used the TILE twice to find my phone and once for my keys. It is fabulous.  I told both my kids that I really have no need for them anymore. The kids.


During our time at home, many people are now baking bread, some are planting gardens, others are cleaning out drawers and closets or catching up on chores that we never have time for. For a man in Brisbane, Australia, it was the perfect opportunity to complete his most important piece of art, a 15-foot-tall replica of a laughing kookaburra. The body has a steel framework and includes fiberglass, steel mesh, bamboo, welding rods, ceramic and some hot glue. Its distinctive laugh cackles through a sound system installed inside. The kookaburra was intended for an arts festival. In the past, the artist has also made a 15-foot-tall koala, a 200-foot-long carpet snake and a 33-foot-long crocodile. It is a great video guaranteed to make you smile when you hear the bird.


Check out all the Farmers Markets in today’s County Calendar on page 9. They are doing several different things to keep everyone healthy.


American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are offering buyouts to employees, realizing that it may take many years for airline travel to resume to the same level BC. Delta is offering an early retirement option and a general buyout package, while American hopes to cut staff by about 30 percent. On the flip side, RV and boat sales are up about 50% because people feel safer vacationing and camping on the road in their own traveling hotel, rather than flying. It will be an interesting summer.


City Manager Bill Yenne is retiring after more than 40 years with the city of LJ. You HAVE helped make this a better place! Have fun in your new chapter of life. Drop him a card. Congratulations to friends, Pam & Ravi Singhania on their 50th wedding anniversary. Brazoria County Day 2021 is Feb. 23, 2021.  A trip to the International Space Station will cost tourists $52 million, so some of us may be left at home. More than 103,000 Americans have now died of Covid-19. That is nearly one-third of the world’s Covid-19 death toll. The Boston Marathon has been canceled for the first time in the 124-year history…that’s two World Wars and the Spanish Flu which infected 500 million people. It will be held virtually.


NASA Landsat 8 satellite took images of vast poppy fields blooming in the Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve in California, that could be seen from space. Bet that was even prettier close-up. This area received 1.5 inches of rain this spring which was about 4 inches above normal.


Do you name your vehicles? It seems that 94% of people do name their cars. The commercial calls the old family station wagon, that’s been passed down from kid to kid, Beige Betty. My daughter just sold Blueberry, a blue Jeep Liberty, that she had a very hard time parting with. Her second car was Margot and her present car, a Honda HRV is named Millicent (Millie). All girls. I call my tan Buick Enclave, School Bus, because it feels like I’m driving a school bus, plus during high school years, it was always packed with more kids than seatbelts. Connie has a white Toyota Tacoma truck named Brad. (I think she winked as she told me.) I envisioned Brad Pitt because she LOVES her truck. Rachelle had a red Datsun 210 named Sparky. Pam, a Chevrolet van named The Box. Tina says that her son called her van, Savari, but that was only because he could not say Safari. Debra’s first car (a piece of junk per her text) was Hoopdy, then her suburban was named Big Red. My son has a CRV named Hondamatic. If you’re in the 6% and feeling left out because you haven’t named your car, then go to confused.com/car-name-generator. It will ask you gender, age, color, personality, then get you to pick a car related movie and a road trip, then it names your car. I put in all my information for my School Bus, and it named her Dorothy, which really suits her, since we don’t drag kids around anymore. Have fun with this. Share your names with me if you want. Lisa@TheSourceWeekly.com. In fact, you can also go to FantasyNameGenerators.com/car-names.php or autoaccessoriesgarage.com/car-name-generator or buzzfeed.co/volvo/what-should-you-name-your-car-actually. A fun rainy afternoon project.


Mask up to show your love for your family and friends. Houston Mayor Turner


Hurricane Season. The season started on June 1 and ends Nov.30th. Late Aug. thru Sept. is considered peak. No one really knows until it’s over, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-normal 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13 to 19 named storms. NOAA forecasters said that six to 10 of those storms will become hurricanes and three to six of those could become major hurricanes with 111 mph winds or higher. States most often hit by hurricanes are Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. Two named storms, Arthur, and Bertha formed ahead of the official season, along with Cristobal, which could now develop into a hurricane before we go to print next week.


Looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift? How about a PhoneSoap Smartphone Sanitizer? $80.  A Bristle Free Grill Brush is $17. (I want this.)  A customizable Mega Dad Personalized Comic Book is $35. A West Coast Style IPA Beer Brewing Kit runs from $20 – $150. Shark, Toy Army Soldier or Taco Socks are just $10. Grilled Cheese Bags to put in your toaster are just $10. A Key-Hiding Rock is just $22.  Basketball or Baseball Dartboards will run you $120. A Reclaimed Bike Tube Reflective Wallet is $38. If none of this hits home, then you are on your own. He will love whatever, as long as it comes from you.


”You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us. And the world will live as one.” John Lennon


The series of actions that killed George Floyd while in police custody, not only violated the policies of the Minneapolis Police Dept., it violated the laws of life that most humans live by today. It’s so easy to be swayed by the outside elements helping fuel the violence that we see happening across the world.  I look forward to the day when we all see past color and gender…Asian, white, black, brown…men, women and other. To do this, we must all be aware of what goes on in our own heads. Research shows there is a part of the unconscious mind that is derived from genetic memory and is common to all humans. You relive a memory because it is part of our genetic code, therefore being passed down from generation to generation. (Think about the Monarch butterfly.)  This has shaped history and where we are at this very moment in time. But not all biases are unconscious, and this is going to require major personal work. It’s no longer, just the way things are done around here, or that was the way I was raised. The privileges we all have, need to be used for the good of mankind. All mankind. Let’s take what all of us have learned from this, move forward and make an even better world.

Lisa

  • What I Heard This Week 10-26-2023

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    Former US astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, recently remarried for the fourth time, which also happened to be on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. This time it was to Dr. Anca Faur, his 63-year-old, long-time companion (who looks like she wants to be 27), has a PhD in chemical engineering, and is now the executive vice president of Aldrin’s company, Buzz Aldrin Ventures.  He was first married to Joan Ann Archer in 1954 until divorcing in 1974. The next year he married Beverly Van Zile; they divorced after three years. His third marriage was to Lois Driggs Cannon in 1988 on Valentine's Day, divorcing 23 years later. Looks like he hasn’t given up on ‘love’ quite yet. He has sued two of his children and his former business manager claiming they stole money from him and are slandering his legacy, and that they also undermined his "personal romantic relationships" by forbidding him from getting married. His children say he is also spending money at an alarming rate. Sounds like those children are out of luck. There is a new sheriff in town and her name is MRS. Aldrin. ☹ Notes: Aldrin is also a strong advocate for human exploration of Mars. In 2002, he escaped assault charges after punching a man who demanded he swear on a Bible that the Moon landing was not staged. Good for him. He also said, “Tang sucks. “

  • What I Heard This Week 11-30-2023

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    Former US astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, recently remarried for the fourth time, which also happened to be on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. This time it was to Dr. Anca Faur, his 63-year-old, long-time companion (who looks like she wants to be 27), has a PhD in chemical engineering, and is now the executive vice president of Aldrin’s company, Buzz Aldrin Ventures.  He was first married to Joan Ann Archer in 1954 until divorcing in 1974. The next year he married Beverly Van Zile; they divorced after three years. His third marriage was to Lois Driggs Cannon in 1988 on Valentine's Day, divorcing 23 years later. Looks like he hasn’t given up on ‘love’ quite yet. He has sued two of his children and his former business manager claiming they stole money from him and are slandering his legacy, and that they also undermined his "personal romantic relationships" by forbidding him from getting married. His children say he is also spending money at an alarming rate. Sounds like those children are out of luck. There is a new sheriff in town and her name is MRS. Aldrin. ☹ Notes: Aldrin is also a strong advocate for human exploration of Mars. In 2002, he escaped assault charges after punching a man who demanded he swear on a Bible that the Moon landing was not staged. Good for him. He also said, “Tang sucks. “

  • Much Ado About Nothing - Texan in Winter

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    The power went out at my house last night for four hours. While this may not seem like a major catastrophe as it was the middle of the night and […]

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    My dad always told me to have a backup plan in case my current job doesn’t work out. I wasn’t sure what that’d be until I saw this ad: “HUMAN […]

  • What I Heard This Week! December 20, 2018

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    The AK-47 is a type of assault rifle originally manufactured in the Soviet Union in 1949. A 17-year-old Humble High School student accidently shot herself recently with an AK-47 that […]

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