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What I Heard This Week! April 18, 2019

What I Heard This Week April 18, 2019

Yikes. The headline says, ‘Lori Loughlin pleads not guilty in college cheating scandal.’ What? I’m on the outside looking in, but it would sure seem to me that she is digging a crater for her and her husband. Instead, to be able to come out and say that she has made a huge mistake would be the very best example that she could set for her daughters who obviously need a good role model right now. I see harsh sentencing. Are they just getting horrible legal advice? (Maybe she is actually, seriously ill, with a case of “Affluenza.”) On the other hand, Felicity Huffman and 12 other parents have agreed to plead guilty. I bet they get a slap on the hand and a fine. Community service hours would be the best sentencing for all of them. Humbling, especially if it was working with kids trying to get into college, working two jobs with no car.


If you see a rabbit laying little brown eggs, don’t eat them. It’s not chocolate.


Happy 70th Anniversary to Wallace and Margaret Schlemmer. You have done what most people only wish and pray for. And you’ve done it for 70 years. Wow!


Tiger Woods, age 43, did it again by winning his fifth Masters tournament and a new green jacket; his first since 2005. (He also won $2.05 million, the standard 18% of the total pot, but I’m sure that it wasn’t very important to him…wink, wink.) Woods won his first Masters title at age 21. Rumor has it that this could be considered the greatest career comeback in the history of golf. Woods seems to be a touch more humbled, recently. Well, he needed to be, because he did a lot of damage to his family and his reputation before ‘getting it all together.’ President Trump is so impressed that he says he will be presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. Huh?!? I guess I was under the impression that those awards were given to people that discover amazing things in medicine or someone that saves the lives of hundreds of orphans or something like that. Not always. In 2016 honorees from the sports world included basketball players Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Jordan, along with veteran sports broadcaster Vin Scully. Entertainers included Ellen DeGeneres, Diana Ross, Tom Hanks, Robert Redford and Bruce Springsteen. Color me wrong.


Notre-Dame Cathedral sits on an island in the River Seine and marks the very center of Paris. It is one of France’s most visited places, with more than 12-million visitors per year – nearly double the people who visit the Eiffel Tower. No one was injured when a fire broke out there this week engulfing the spire, which collapsed followed by most of the roof. As of 04/17, nearly $1 billion has been promised from both rich & poor worshippers, small towns around the world, the parent companies of Louis Vuitton, Sephora, Gucci, Apple, L’Oréal, Chanel, and Dior, in order to help rebuild. Some of the most prized, centuries-old relics of France and Christianity, including the replica of The Crown of Thorns, which Jesus is said to have worn during his crucifixion by the Romans, were among the treasures that survived. It gives me shivers thinking about it, especially at Easter time.


Climate change is the most important story of our time. As caretakers of our Earth, we need to make better decisions. Yes, it’s overwhelming, but unless we start today, nothing is going to change, except to get worse. You have all experienced the changes, but what you do about it as an individual, really matters. Demand change from others. Reduce your waste. Use less energy. Talk to your friends and family. Pay more attention to what you buy and what you eat. How you travel. Stay informed and do your part to make this a better place than you found it. Earth Day is April 22.  Plant a tree. Pick up trash. Make a difference.


Easter tells us that life is to be interpreted not simply in terms of things but in terms of ideals.  C.M. Crowe


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall is 85. Singer Tony Orlando is 75. Actor David Hyde Pierce is 60. Dr. Niles Crain on Frasier. Comedian actor Eddie Murphy is 58. American zoologist Jim Fowler is 89. Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. Actor Dennis Quaid is 65. Actress model Paulina Porizkova is 54. Actress Cynthia Nixon is 53. Sex and the City.  Actress Keisha Knight Pulliam is 40. The Cosby Show. Sportscaster John Madden is 83. Actor Steven Seagal is 67.

Actor Haley Joel Osment is 31. The Sixth Sense. Actor Joel Grey is 87. Cabaret. Actress Louise Lasser is 80. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Married to Woody Allen from 1966-1970. Actor Peter Riegart is 72. Donald “Boon” Schoenstein in Animal House. Musician Herbie Hancock is 79. Musician John Kay is 75. Steppenwolf. Talk show host David Letterman is 72. Singer J.D. Nicholas is 67. The Commodores. Actor Andy Garcia is 63. Country singer Vince Gill is 62.

Actor Lyle Waggoner is 84. The Carol Burnett Show.  Musician Jack Casady is 75. Jefferson Airplane. Actor Tony Dow is 74. Leave it to Beaver. Musician Al Green is 73. Actor Ron Perlman is 69. Actor Ricky Shroder is 49. Director Francis Ford Coppola is 80. Singer guitarist John Oates is 71. Hall and Oates. Ethel Kennedy is 91. Classical crossover singer Jackie Evanacho is 19. Country singer Loretta Lynn is 87. Actress Julie Christie is 79. Queen Elizabeth turns 93 on April 21.


April the 18th is International Juggler’s Day. On this occasion, I celebrate the people that work with me at The Source Weekly because they are the best jugglers ever; people that can multi-task like nobody’s business. Thank you to each and every one of them for making sure that this office works the best it can, each and every day!


Why do we have eyebrows? Do you know? Me neither, but when I spent more than a minute thinking about it, I figured I needed to know because I invest a lot of money to make it look like I have two of them. According to Mental Floss, “Eyebrows are the Swiss Army Knife of the human body – they do everything! First and foremost, they protect your eyes. The shape of the brow ridge and the brows themselves channel sweat, rain, and moisture away from the eyeballs so your vision stays clear. Second, they’re essential for nonverbal communication.” So, this tells me that if a good rainstorm comes, I’ll probably drown.


Question: What do you call ten rabbits marching backwards? Answer: A receding hareline.


Jamie Adams, a former Wall Street trader who opened Saint James Brewery in Long Island nearly two decades ago, says he and fellow divers salvaged bottles of beer from the SS Oregon, a luxury liner sailing from Liverpool to New York that sank off Fire Island in 1886. With this beer, they extracted the yeast, then spent the next two years brewing test batches to get just the right taste. Adams believes the yeast from the sunken ship is descended from the lineage used by Bass Brewers in England to make a brand called King’s Ale, which is no longer produced. The new beer has a slightly fruity taste with a hoppy finish and is a replication of what would have been served on that ship in 1886. The taste is also described as absolutely fantastic.


April the giraffe (remember her live stream) has given birth again and it’s a very tall boy. Almost two years after her last countdown that captivated us all, April welcomed her 5’11” calf to Animal Adventure Park in NY. His name is Azizi (Ah-Zee-Zee) which means “beloved precious; mighty.”


In Huffman, Texas, George Foreman’s garage caught fire and is believed to be the fault of a golf cart among the forty cars in the garage. Forty cars? That’s not a garage, that’s a bus terminal. Yikes.


Bend, Oregon will be home to the only Blockbuster Video store left standing after more than 9,000 of them closing since 2004.


Andrew Francis Lippi, 59, had just closed on an $8 million island called Thompson Island, off Key West, when he was arrested for returning several items that he had purchased at Kmart. It seems that he bought several boxed items including a Keurig coffeemaker and light bulbs, then returned the original boxes for refunds, aaahhh, but the boxes were stuffed with other items including a basketball. He had many smart remarks including, “The clerk should have known there was no coffeemaker inside the box because of the weight.” Hmmm.


Bugatti just unveiled the most expensive new car ever built. The French luxury sports car brand started showing off the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which has a price tag of nearly $19 million USD. No, you can’t have one. They only built one and it has been sold to a mystery buyer, believed to be the former chairman of Volkswagen Group. Just my luck. Day late and dollar short. In this case, $19 million short.


Burger King is introducing the Impossible Whopper at 59 restaurants in the St. Louis area. This is a meatless patty that uses heme, an iron-rich protein that is believed to taste like beef. The heme is blended with a combination of other vegetarian ingredients that give it about the same amount of protein as the regular Whopper, with 15% less fat and 90% less cholesterol. Hmmm. I don’t eat much meat but when I do, I want a good juicy steak.


More than 500 cases of measles have been reported in NY, 332 of them since January with more than 40 new cases just last week. The health commissioner for Rockland County, NY, announced, “Anyone who is unvaccinated, has a laboratory-confirmed case of measles, has been identified by a health investigation as being exposed to measles and is under age 18 will be issued an order to essentially stay at home for up to 21 days depending on when they were exposed and when the county learns of the exposure.” Ruppert said that children must have proof of vaccination, immunity or an exemption form on file at schools and childcare facilities in order to attend. Parents and guardians are responsible for minors, and failure to comply is $2,000 per day. It’s the 29th week of fighting the measles outbreak – the longest lasting current outbreak in the entire nation and the largest outbreak in NY State in 30 years.


A 61-year-old Nebraska woman served as a surrogate mother for her son, Matthew, and his husband, Elliot, who married in 2015 and wanted to start a family. Matthew’s mom was approved as a surrogate after extensive screening, then Elliot’s sister stepped up as the egg donor and Matthew was the sperm donor. Uma Louise Dougherty-Eledge weighed in at 5lbs. 13oz. Tough question:  Would you do this for your children? Being a parent has definitely been the most important part of my life, so yes, I guess so.


The odds of having sextuplets are estimated at one in 4.7 billion. A Houston woman gave birth to six babies at Women’s Hospital of Texas last month. Two sets of twin boys and one set of twin girls weighed from one lb. 12 oz. to two lb. 14 oz.


Thanks to Angela Garrett at Brazosport College for her help and to Mike at Reece Supply for ordering all the necessary foam board for all those kids at UH. It was appreciated. April 18th is Newspaper Columnist Day. Woohoo.  (I’ll celebrate anything!) Dear Easter Bunny, please fill my eggs with health and happiness and deliver them to everyone that I love.

Have a safe Easter. Lisa

 

 

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What I Heard This Week! April 11, 2019

What I Heard This Week April 11, 2019

Don’t laugh. A woman is suing the Houston Astros after she said that a t-shirt fired into the crowd last summer by mascot Orbit, broke her finger. She is seeking more than $1 million in damages. The lawsuit claims, “the Astros were negligent for failing to use reasonable care when firing the T-shirt cannon; failing to provide warning to fans; failing to properly train employees about the T-shirt cannon; failing to supervise staff using the T-shirt cannon, and failing to follow T-shirt cannon safe use practices.” My mother always said, “Say nothing if you can’t say something nice,” so I’m not going to suggest that it was just a t-shirt, not a rock. I’m not going to suggest that no one held her head in a vice and told her that she HAD to catch a t-shirt or else. I’m not going to say that it sounds very much like a self-inflected wound. Nope, I’m nicer than all that. But I will say that after carefully examining the picture of this famous mascot, it appears that Orbit only has 4 fingers and he seems to be doing ok.


I’m sorry I slapped you…but you didn’t seem like you would ever stop talking and I panicked.


Many people think that you can pour fat or grease down the drain as long as you run hot water at the same time. Nope. It helps with some of the grease but what remains will harden as it cools. Keep doing this at your house and eventually your pipe will plug and it’s super expensive to repair. Instead, let your grease harden in the pan, then wipe it out with paper towels and throw away.


The 32nd Annual Houston Art Car Parade is Saturday April 13th. It’s wacky and it’s weird. Parade starts at 2pm along Allen Parkway, heads into Downtown, snakes around Houston City Hall, then heads back out the other side of Allen Parkway. It’s always fun.


Former Vice President Joe Biden is vowing to, “be more mindful and respectful of people’s personal space.” He says, “In my career, I’ve always tried to make a human connection – that’s my responsibility, I think… I shake hands; I hug people; I grab men and women by the shoulders and say, ‘You can do this.’ Social norms have begun to change; they’ve shifted and the boundaries of protecting personal space have been reset, and I get it. I get it. I hear what they’re saying.” I just want to add that I had the world’s greatest grandfather, the very finest. He was a hugger and a kisser and all the ‘best of the best’ rolled into one man. Granddaddy was a barber, knew everyone in town and everyone loved him. Would he fit in to today’s new norm…probably not, and it chills me to think about someone ever saying something so negative about him. Now, I also had the lecherous uncle that loved for us to sit on his lap – even as very young children, my sisters and I knew something was not right and kept our distance, but didn’t discuss it until we were grown. So, I know the difference. I’m not saying who to vote for, just slide him some slack.


Finally, my winter fat is gone. Now I have spring rolls. – Unknown.


June Shannon aka Momma June (Here Comes Honey Boo Boo) and her boyfriend were arrested in Alabama last month after they were found with crack cocaine and a pipe. If found guilty of felony possession charges, both could face up to five years in prison. The TV series was canceled abruptly in 2014 after it was reported that Momma June was dating a convicted child molester, then she later returned to TV with a series documenting her 300-pound surgical weight loss. Hmmm. I am pleased to say that I have never seen either of these shows.


Have you been thinking about taking a short trip to the Hill Country to see the bluebonnets? Chappell Hill Lavender Farm in Brenham is having a free seminar called Efficiency, Productivity & Economy: Growing the Mittleider Way, where you can learn more about growing vegetables from seeds. What a great day trip to see the bluebonnets and get smart at the same time. Reservations:  979-251-8114.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Recording executive Clive Davis is 87. Five Grammy Awards and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer.Actor Craig T. Nelson is 75. Coach. Actress Mary-Margaret Humes is 65. Dawson Creek. Director Francis Ford Coppola is 80. Apocalypse Now, The Godfather. Actress Roberta Shore is 76. The Virginian. Actress Kristen Stewart is 29. Twilight.Singer, TV personality Vicki Lawrence is 70. The Carol Burnett Show.

College and Pro Football Hall of Fame Tony Dorsett is 65. Nobel Prize winning scientist James D. Watson is 91. Actor Billy Dee Williams is 82. Director Barry Levinson is 77. Martial artist, actor, director, producer, screenwriter, action choreographer, singer, stunt director, stunt performer Jackie Chan is 65.   Singer Bobby Bare is 84. 500 Miles Away from Home. Actor Alan Arkin is 85. Singer Diana Ross is 75.

Olympic bronze medal figure skater Janet Lynn is 66. Actor Paul Rudd is 50. Singer Pat Green is 47. Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie is 78. Singer Peggy Lennon is 78. The Lennon Sisters. Former House Republican Leader Tom DeLay is 72. Rock musician Mel Schacher is 68. Grand Funk Railroad. Actor John Schneider is 59. The Dukes of Hazzard. Singer Julian Lennon is 56. Actress Robin Wright is 53.

Actress Patricia Arquette is 51. Singer Charlie Thomas is 82. The Drifters.  Actor William Daniels is 92. Father of Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate. Actor Richard Chamberlain is 85. Actress Shirley Jones is 85. Comedian Gabe Kaplan is 75. Rock musician Mick Ralphs is 75. Bad Company, Mott the Hoople. Rock musician Angus Young is 64. AC/DC.Actress Michael Learned is 80. The Waltons.

The Astrodome opened on April 9th, 1965. That makes it now 54 years old. I remember living in Houston while my dad tested the concrete for the construction of the Dome. Such fun memories.


Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were among 16 parents who have been indicted in the college admissions scandal known as Operation Varsity Blues. These parents have been charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering in addition to conspiracy to commit mail fraud which increases their possibility of prison time. Loughlin and Giannulli’s daughter, 19-year-old social media star Olivia Jade, is “very angry with her parents and would never have gone along with the scheme if she had known.” If she had known WHAT?!? That they would all be caught?  See below.


Everyone tries to define this thing called CHARACTER.  It’s not hard.  Character is doing what’s right when nobody’s looking. – Unknown


Remember the story of Arsenic & Old Lace? Eccentric sisters Abby and Martha Brewster are charming, along with their nephew who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States. Abby and Martha welcome lonely older gentlemen into their home as boarders. Arsenic & Old Lace is one of the classic comedy thrillers of American theatre. Call today to reserve your tickets. Performance dates are soon, April 26 – May 5. 979-265-7661 or TheCenter@bcfas.org


I’ve always wanted to turn around in a big chair and say, “I’ve been expecting you.”


In Spain, a very beautiful flamingo somehow ended up on the airport runway and very calmly and elegantly walked the tarmac, leading the incoming plane to its unloading bay. The plane beeped its horn (I didn’t know that planes had horns) but the bird was unaffected and continued its slow journey. Cute video.


Live life as if someone left the gate open.” At my house it’s more like, live life as if someone left the back door open. Cats are sneaky.


Pysanky is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist method. The word pysanka comes from the verb pysaty, “to write”, as the designs are not painted on, but written with beeswax.They’re beautiful. I just read an article about master artist Nestor Topchy, who has received support from Texas Folklife to instruct and apprentice in this symbolic form of art. The Texas Folklife apprenticeship program financially supports master folk artists and apprentices in an effort to sustain Texas traditional arts, which includes custom western saddle making, luthiery (see below), and the art of custom-made cowboy hats. These are art forms that will die if we don’t work to keep them alive in this crazy world by finding and teaching younger people apprenticeship programs. (A luthier is someone who builds and repairs string instruments consisting of a neck and sound box.)


Several Texas Tech fans are blaming Republican US Texas senator Ted Cruz for their NCAA national basketball championship loss to Virginia after he ‘jinxed’ the Raiders with a final-seconds selfie of himself enjoying the game in a suite, with 35 seconds left in the game and Tech clinging to a one-point lead. Final score was Virginia 85 and Texas Tech 77, in overtime. Shame on you Ted Cruz. 😊


After going through bankruptcy, Sears is getting ready to open its first batch of smaller stores that won’t carry clothing but will focus on both major and small kitchen appliances, mattresses and home service. The first three stores called Sears Home & Life, will open on Memorial Day weekend in Kansas, Louisiana and Alaska.


I love eating good food and I love talking about and cooking good food. Chili was proclaimed by the Legislature as the state food of Texas in 1977. Our official cobbler is peach. Official nut, pie and tree is the pecan. The official drink should be Dr. Pepper. The official fruit is grapefruit – makes a great mojito. I’m not sure where that leaves chicken-fried steak, BBQ, fried okra, queso, margaritas, King Ranch casserole, jalapenos, chips, salsa, and cheese enchiladas,but one man has a big plan to get Texas to recognize tacos as the official dish of our state. If you want to sign the petition, go to TacoJournalism.blogspot.com. They are also asking that you contact your state representative.


There is a big, fat ugly ‘superbug’ germ/fungus called ‘Candida auris’ (C. auris) that is preying on people with weakened immune systems and slowly spreading across our planet. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added it to a list of germs deemed “urgent threats.” In May, an elderly gentleman was admitted to Mount Sinai Hospital for abdominal surgery. His blood tests revealed the fungus. He died after 90 days in the hospital, but the fungus did not. Tests showed that it was all over his hospital room (even the ceiling) and was so invasive that special cleaning equipment and UV light was required to kill the germ even after the room had been cleaned with customary methods.


Magic Johnson abruptly stepped down as the Lakers’ president of basketball operations, saying “I want to go back to having fun…I was happier when I wasn’t the president.” “I’m a free bird and I’ve been handcuffed…And I don’t like that…This is the right time. The right move.  The right decision.  I’m so happy.  I’m a guy who always knows when things are right, and this is right. It feels good.”


If you have lived in this area for a while, then on at least one occasion (and likely more) you found reasons to shop at Lollipops’ & Lace. For 35 years, Lois Ann Murphy dressed our children for their finest moments, instilling her belief that ‘your children will behave as well as they are dressed.’ I believed it when my children were little, and I BELIEVE IT now. On March 30th, Lois Ann lost her 2-year battle with Alzheimer’s. Lois Ann was cute, a great businesswoman, kind, loving, generous of her time& her gifts. She will be sorely missed by her friends and our community. See page 2 for memorial service date.


Have a lovely week-end and most of all, thanks for reading this. Lisa

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