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What I Heard This Week 08-25-2022

What I Heard This Week August 24, 2022

Only 10% of people are left-handed. The uniqueness is believed to be determined from the mother’s womb, where testosterone levels play a vital role. Some advantages of being left-handed are: 1. Better multitasking skills because both sides of the brain are used to adjust in a right-handed world. 2. Higher Prodigies’ Percentage, meaning they are smarter, there again because they use both sides of their brains, which makes them smarter. 3. Higher Vision Adjustability Underwater. I don’t know how that helps except maybe as their eyes adjust, they can see the sharks coming faster than their fellow swimmers. 4. Earn more. Research has proven that most left-handed males who have enrolled in college earn about 13% more than their right-hand friends. 5. Better in sports because of the added benefit of people not accustomed to their different ways/techniques of playing. 6. Better at video games and can type faster. 7. Enhanced memory. Hmmm. You can definitely tell that I’m right-handed. 8. Lefties are much better in driving school despite the fact that every car design is for right-handers. 9. They recover faster from strokes because their non-dominant hand is better than their right-handed friends. Sounds like we need to do brain exercises where we use our left hand all day long no matter how bad our writing looks (and it does look bad.) What were we talking about?


Some of the world’s super-rich are funding a massive treasure hunt (helicopters and transmitters) on the west coast of Greenland since the ice is melting at a very rapid rate, exposing ground that has been concealed under the ice for as long as millennia (1000 years) and could now serve as a site for mineral exploration… precious metals copper, gold, rare-earth elements, and zinc, necessary for electric cars.


Viola Davis is set to play a warped villain in “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” the Hunger Games prequel. She will star as Dr. Volumnia Gaul, Head Gamemaker of the 10th Annual Hunger Games. It will be based on Suzanne Collins’ 2020 novel and will arrive in theaters November 17, 2023. I loved reading those books and then watching the movies with my kids. That was the rule with my kids… read the book, then we went to opening night at the movie theater, standing in line for hours with the other fans. It was fun. For those that enjoyed the books or movies, the official synopsis reads, “Years before he would become the tyrannical President of Panem, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is the last hope for his fading lineage, a once-proud family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With the 10th annual Hunger Games fast approaching, the young Snow is alarmed when he is assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird, the girl tribute from impoverished District 12. But, after Lucy Gray commands all of Panem’s attention by defiantly singing during the reaping ceremony, Snow thinks he might be able to turn the odds in their favor.”


Starbucks has a replacement in Russia – it’s called Stars Coffee and the logo looks just like Starbucks. Hmmm.  In place of the Starbucks mermaid, Stars Coffee’s logo is using a woman wearing a traditional Russian headdress called a kokoshnik. Starbucks closed 130 stores following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, then pulled out completely in May, selling all 130 Starbucks to a group of three that includes a Russian rapper known as Timati. Russia’s rebranded McDonald’s, which is running out of Coke (because Coca-Cola also left the country) and can’t use the words Happy Meal, is trademarking TochkaCola and Kids Combo as replacements. Nine miles off the coast of Italy, a video showed a 131-foot superyacht sinking in the Mediterranean Sea. All passengers and crew members were saved. There have always been giant dinosaur prints (dating back just 113 million years) in the riverbed of the Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, Texas. When I lived there, we had great parties on those riverbanks. So many tracks that have normally been hidden under water and mud, are now exposed in the new drought-dry riverbank. Really good ones. What a great week-end trip to take your children or grandchildren. The Dallas Cowboys became the first NFL franchise to receive a valuation of $8 billion.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Singer Jackie DeShannon is 81. One of the leading pop composers of the 1960s, her signature tune was “Put a Little Love in Your Heart.” Newsman Harry Smith is 71. Singer Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple & Black Sabbath is 70. Actor Kim Cattrall of Sex and the City is 66. Actor Cindy Williams of Laverne and Shirley is 75. Guitarist David Marks of The Beach Boys is 74. Singer Howie Dorough of the Backstreet Boys is 49. Actor Ann Archer is 73. Actor Vera Miles is 90. Psycho. Actor Tom Skerritt is 89. Singer Rob Halford of Judas Priest is 71. Keyboardist Geoff Downes of Asia is 70. Discovered by Sammy Davis Jr., he is best known for his 1965 recording of Red Roses for a Blue Lady. Director Tim Burton is 64.

Singer Valerie Simpson of Ashford and Simpson is 77. Singer Bob Cowsill of The Cowsills is 73. Bandleader Branford Marsalis is 62. Guitarist Jimmy Olander of Diamond Rio is 61. Actor Macaulay Culkin is 42. Home Alone. Actor Tuesday Weld is 79. Actor Paul Reubens of Pee-Wee Herman is 70. Guitarist Alex Lifeson of Rush is 69. Singer Ian Gillan of Deep Purple is 77. John Deacon of Queen is 71. Actor Adam Arkin is 66. Singer-songwriter Gary Chapman is 65. Guitarist James Burton who played with Elvis Presley is 83. Musician Elvis Costello is 68. Singer Vic Dana is 82. Newsman Morton Dean is 87.


Poor Bed Bath & Beyond. Shares sank 16% on reports that some suppliers have stopped shipping products because of late payments, just days after one of its largest shareholders dumped his entire stake. My daughter and I shopped there for college because her dad had given her a gift certificate. We got some great deals – even better than advertised when we got to the register. Isn’t it interesting how some super successful businesses have made a complete turnaround in the past five years. Don’t you ever wonder how the small family-owned businesses are making it when even the BIG stores are struggling right now? The next time you get ready to order a gift on Amazon (yes, I know you order from Amazon), why don’t you try Grapevine Gifts or Forever Treasures in LJ, or how about Lady Bug and Carta Valley in WC. I dare you to tell me that you can’t find something awesome when you SHOP LOCAL and help these small businesses stay in business. It’s up to you. Please read on.


Amazon’s acquisition of businesses continues. On August 5th, the company announced they will purchase (for $1.7 billion) iRobot, the manufacturer of Roomba, the popular robotic vacuum cleaner that wanders around my house sucking up dirt and scaring the cats and dog. Hmmm. Now why does Jeff Bezos need to own Roomba. Was he tired of walking on dirty floors. Nah. Now Amazon has a detailed map of everyone’s home that owns a Roomba. I have one and I love it! His name is Cousin Greg and I adore him. Millions of homes have them. But it’s a company built on mapping the inside of people’s homes. Now if you don’t think that’s a little creepy…  data-privacy experts say it is the most dangerous, threatening acquisition in the company’s history. Oh, and by the way, Amazon also owns my doorway at my home because I have a Ring doorbell, too. Do you have Alexa? Yep, Amazon owns her, too.


The historic Battleship Texas will sail from its La Porte home to the Gulf Copper Shipyard in Galveston for necessary repairs on August 31. The Battleship Texas Foundation is working on a plan so visitors can still see the ship while it is dry-docked at pier 21. Pumps were installed that will be used during towing to limit the ship’s water intake from leaks, and in May crews removed about 23,000 cubic yards of mud from the stern around the ship to clear a path for towing into the Houston Ship Channel. There is not a permanent home planned after the repairs, but they know it won’t be returned to LaPorte where it called home since 1948.


The first news article said a giant slide in Detroit closed the same day it opened, after children were getting a little too much air-time and bounce as they came down the slide. The news report the next day, said the children were catapulted into the air while attempting to slide down. The video showed some very happy, laughing children that when asked if they wanted to go again, said NO. The word catapulted seems so much different than too much air-time.


Denial must be my middle name, and I seem to use it often when I start thinking about storm season. Hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, but historically, most storms occur between August and October when the Atlantic Ocean is at its warmest, therefore creating the most perfect conditions. There are two systems that forecasters are watching this week in the Atlantic, but if they do nothing, then this could be just the third August since 1961, and the first August since 1997, without a named storm. Dry air, Saharan dust and wind shear are the main reasons no named storms have developed recently, and only three, Alex, Bonnie and Colin, have developed so far this season.


I cannot continue to be a part of a political party that is okay with a violent attempt to overturn a free and fair election and continues to peddle claims that the 2020 election was stolen.” Colorado State Senator Kevin Priola announcing he is leaving the Republican Party and becoming a Democrat.


Somehow, through some crazy sort of thought process (yes, sometimes I scare myself), I Googled Leon Russell and listened to his, A Song for You. It’s so beautiful, slow, grieving pleas for forgiveness and understanding from an estranged lover. The words are everything you always wanted to hear from the person that has pained you or ‘done you wrong’ in a relationship, but you didn’t get. I guess I was surprised to find out that the song has been covered by more than 200 artists including Andy Williams, The Carpenters, Willie Nelson, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Ray Charles & Willie Nelson & Leon Russell together, Herbie Hancock & Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, and even Amy Winehouse, a soulful version that was released after her death. If you get a chance, pull it up on YouTube. Sometimes we forget that the most magical music was recorded in the 1970’s.


Ford is cutting 3,000 jobs as it prepares to shift from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles. Ethan, a little 1-1/2-year-old boy was chasing and playing with drifting bubbles when he found a missing 82-year-old woman with early-stage Alzheimer’s. He told his momma, “Feet,” after spotting the woman in the woods nearby. His mom looked but couldn’t see anything until she crouched down to Ethan’s level, and it was then that she saw a pair of feet poking out from the overgrown trees. Nina Lipscomb had been missing for 4-days. Dr. Fauci is retiring! I can’t wait to see what wonderful things he does in this new chapter of his life. Bet it’s fabulous. In celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s 96th birthday, Mattel released the limited-edition Platinum Jubilee Doll (Barbie), which sold out in a day. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park announced the birth of a southern white rhino. His first-time mother is Livia, and he was conceived through natural breeding. He really is so ugly, he’s cute.


The mailman said, “My doctor asked me if I had any symptoms of Mailman’s Disease. I told him, no, I’m just a carrier.”


Scientists have discovered that dogs cry tears of joy when reunited with their owners. Victoria’s has a new first male celebrity brand ambassador. His name is Darren Barnet, and he will promote Pink’s Gender Free collection. The Biden administration has proposed to standardize about 500,000 electric vehicle chargers across the US so they can work with any electric vehicle, similar to the way a gas pump works with any car or truck.  On my way to work today, I noticed that Oyster Creek is already rising, and it looks like we have quite a few days of rain ahead of us, so be sure to read a good book or cook a great meal. Remember life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain. Have a great week.

😊 LISA


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What I Heard This Week! 11-19-2020

What I Heard This Week November 19, 2020

Let’s pretend that for the past few months, you have been watching a bunch of cooking videos about baking a turkey and dressing, along with delicious savory side dishes. Visions of sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, gravy, pecan pie, and hot rolls are buzzing around inside your head and you now feel totally confident that you can pull this off on your own. It cannot be that hard. It looks so do-able on the videos with everything pre-chopped and pre-cooked. This year, Whole Foods and Progressive (yes, a grocery store and an insurance company) are offering an insurance plan for your Thanksgiving meal just in case you commit a turkey cooking fail. Whole Foods believes that with much smaller gatherings planned for this year in our circle of trust, there may be a lot of first-timers stepping up to the turkey platter, but perhaps forgetting some of the basics like thawing the turkey or turning on the oven. This is a great idea. At one of my first dinner parties, at age 19, I used sweetened condensed milk instead of condensed milk in a chicken casserole. It happens. The first 1,000 eligible Whole Foods “turkey purchasing customers” who make a turkey cooking mishaps claim will receive a $35 Whole Foods gift card under the Thanksgiving Turkey Protection Plan. I guess folks are expecting a bunch of novices this year. See below.


Pepsi announced it will be giving away 2-liter bottles of Pepsi Apple Pie flavored cola to 1,500 winners of its #PepsiApplePieChallange sweepstakes, which fans can enter to win by submitting a photo or video of your “baking fail.” How to win the easiest pie you’ll never have to bake.


Pfizer announced that early data show its vaccine is more than 90% effective against the virus, but needs to be stored at about -75°C, which is about 50° colder than any vaccine currently used in the U.S. Doctors’ offices, pharmacies and state labs don’t have freezers that cold, which would make distribution very difficult, involving the dry ice which is in short supply in some parts of the country. Moderna reports its vaccine is 94.5% effective, making it the second vaccine in the U.S. to have a very high success rate, and can be kept at -20°C, and that means it can be kept in a freezer that’s typically available in doctors’ offices and pharmacies, and then can be kept in the refrigerator for 30 days. But all this great information does not mean an overnight approval. Some heroes wear scrubs and lab coats…


Legendary country singer Dolly Parton donated $1 million to Vanderbilt University, which helped develop the Moderna coronavirus vaccine. Her friend, physician, and professor of surgery, Dr. Naji Abumrad, says, “Her work made it possible to expedite the science behind the testing. Without a doubt in my mind, her funding made the research toward the vaccine go 10 times faster than it would be without it.


I am voting for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it’s for someone I truly trust…me.Kanye West. He actually received about 60,000 votes in the recent election.


After a decade, General Motors is bringing back the Hummer. According to GM, this all-electric truck will have a four-wheel steering system that allows it to be driven diagonally in addition to forward and backward. Hmmm. That would be nice for tight parking spots. It’s good for more than 350 miles on a full charge and an adjustable air suspension system allows you to raise the truck up as much as six inches to make it easier to drive over large objects or get out of mud, along with video cameras that provide up to 18 different views (around and under) to help while driving around obstacles. I am sitting here looking at pictures of this vehicle thinking it is pretty sexy looking. Then I got to the price, then a screeching halt. ‘Edition 1’ will have a sticker price of $112,595, with GM following with a less expensive version starting around $100,000, then an $80,000 version available in 2024. I guess this ain’t your grandma’s Hummer. A Hummer SUV is scheduled in the future.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Rapper Eminem is 48. I really did think his name was M&M until recently. Actor Marsha Hunt is 103. She was blacklisted by Hollywood film studio executives in the 1950s during McCarthyism and is one of the last surviving actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Reggae Ziggy Marley is 52. Former American League President Dr. Bobby Brown is 96. Country singer Alan Jackson is 62. Movie director artist Julian Schnabel is 69. Plate Paintings. Actor Anne Hathaway is 38.

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is 46. Actor Calista Flockhart is 56. Ally McBeal. Playwright-actor Wallace Shawn is 77. The Princess Bride. Keyboardist Booker T. Jones is 76. Booker T. & the MG’s. Guitarist Buck Dharma is 73. Blue Oyster Cult.  Actor Megan Mullally is 62. Will and Grace. Singer Brian Hyland is 77. Itsy Bitsy Teeny-Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.

Pianist Yanni is 66. Country singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is 74. Actor Whoopi Goldberg is 65. Guitarist James Young is 71. Styx. Musician Stephen Bishop is 69. On and On. Rapper Reverend Run is 56. Run-DMC. World Golf Hall of Fame Gary Player is 85. Singer Neil Young is 75. Prince Charles is 72.


Since Lake Jackson is on Drought Contingency restrictions until December 15th, I pulled up their website to find out their recommendations. “Boiling water for 15 minutes is one way to release all the chlorine from tap water. At room temperature, chlorine gas weighs less than air and will naturally evaporate off without boiling. But heating up the water to a boil speeds up the removal process. The simplest way to remove chlorine is to simply let it evaporate from the water. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, and in water it is a “volatile solute” meaning its molecules are diffused in the water, and it will escape into the air over time. The amount of time needed varies with air and water temperature. Heating or boiling the water will speed the process.”  There is more info, just pull up their website before you water plants. Thank you to BASF for donating money so Lake Jackson can buy a stock of vacuum breakers for our outdoor water faucets.


In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria. Ben Franklin


Yeti is recalling nearly 250,000 tumblers because the lid “can eject and hot contents can spill out, posing injury and burn hazards.” Microsoft announced a new once-in-a-generation security chip called Pluton, saying it will make laptops much more secure helping benefit some workers who will continue working from home. To help offset the increased workload earlier this year, Home Depot offered temporary bonuses and increased time off. They are now giving $1 billion in raises to employees, making the pandemic bonuses permanent. Mars candy company (Snickers, M&Ms, Twix) bought healthy snack company Kind that makes healthy nut bars and granola. Mars is privately held and also owns pet food brands like Pedigree and Whiskas and provides healthcare for pets through pet hospitals. Beyoncé signed a deal with Peloton to create a “series of themed workout experiences.”


The Journal of the American Medical Association researchers have found that omega-3 fatty acid supplements do not reduce cardiovascular risk. So, for now, you may want to forget fish oil supplements, hoping to prevent heart problems.


Because of the world that we are living in right now, I have decided that I want a doorbell with a camera. A little bit of research told me that Amazon announced a massive recall of a version of its Ring doorbell. The Ring received a total of 85 incidents of the doorbell having incorrect screws, with twenty-three of the incidents resulting in the doorbell igniting, causing minor property damage, and with reports of minor burns to people. So, if you have one, FYI.


The American Girl Doll holiday catalog just arrived in the mail. As I flipped through it, I wondered how old you must be to tire of dolls. I just love Bitty Baby. I remember asking for a doll for Christmas when I was 13, and my mother told me “no, you’re too old.” So, my grandma got me my Thumbelina baby. I wanted a ‘real’ baby when I was 6 years old, and even had a plan to keep her in my first-grade classroom cubby at Parkdale Elementary during the day. Again, my dreams were shattered. Mom was always so difficult to get along with. 😊 Hey, 1961 vintage Thumbelina doll on eBay right now $159.99.


You never know when you’re making a memory. Rickie Lee Jones


The CDC released new guidance suggesting that wearing a mask can help protect you – not just the people around you. If we could adopt universal masking policies, support social distancing, hand hygiene and adequate ventilation, perhaps we could avoid future lockdowns. WE CAN DO THIS. Ahh, here is more good news. New research shows that 1 in 5 people who contracted and recovered from coronavirus were diagnosed with a mental health challenge within three months of recuperating. Researchers followed 62,354 patients and found that 20 percent were diagnosed with PTSD, depression, insomnia, dementia, anxiety and more within 14 to 90 days after testing positive. To date, 250,000, COVID deaths in the U.S. A new report warns that permanent and sudden hearing loss can develop after battling COVID-19. Just another little thing to add the list of possibilities.


Did you know? Potatoes were not part of the first Thanksgiving. Irish immigrants had not yet brought them to North America. What did they eat? After the first Thanksgiving, the observance was sporadic and almost forgotten until the early 1800’s. It was usually celebrated in late September or October. In 1941, Congress made it a national holiday and set the date as the fourth Thursday in November.


Well, ‘Iota’ hit as a catastrophic category 4 hurricane, wreaking havoc to Nicaragua with flash flooding, winds, mud slides…since this is the 30th named storm this season, we are running through the Greek alphabet quite quickly, especially considering it is already November.


There is a 20-20-20 rule to follow when you sit in front of a computer all day. This pertains to adults and to children now studying from home or the classroom. Every 20 minutes take 20 seconds and look at an object at lease 20 feet away. It will help rest your eyes. Approximately $14 Billion was spent for the 2020 election according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. If adjusted for inflation, the 2016 race cost approximately $7 Billion. Ruth Graham Ray of Jacksonville, Florida, has voted in 22 presidential elections. Yes, 22. She celebrated her 108th birthday by casting an early ballot on October 31st.


Bumper sticker: If you can read this, I am not impressed. Lots of people can read.


Well, it is cooking season and I don’t know about you, but I just love parchment paper. It makes clean-up so easy. I like the Costco brand and I use it for most everything. Reynolds just came out with Pop-Up Parchment Paper Sheets that fit most standard baking pans. The stack lies flat in the box, so the paper will not curl or roll up. I have not seen it at the store yet, but I am looking. I like the no-curling idea.


Despite all the craziness that has been most of the year 2020, let’s face it, there is not one nation in the world that has more to be thankful for than us. In past Thanksgivings, we were together with our families, ate too much, played games, went to the movies or shopping. This year will be a bit different, but it will still be a time for all of us to give thanks for everything that we have. As you prepare for your Thanksgiving celebration, please plan to stay safe. Thanks for reading and supporting us.

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

    by on November 29, 2023 - 0 Comments

    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. “

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