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What I Heard This Week! 08-19-2021

What I Heard This Week August 18, 2021

There was a helicopter pilot ticketed by The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Western Canada. It seems he landed in the middle of a high traffic parking lot, so a female passenger could exit the helicopter and pick up an ice cream cake from the nearby Dairy Queen. Hmmm.


Governor Greg Abbott has tested positive for Covid just one day after a mask-less, indoor, crowded, Republican fundraiser. Abbott, who was previously vaccinated, is said to be “currently experiencing no symptoms” but is allegedly “receiving Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment,” an expensive treatment that is in such short supply that doctors “approve the treatment for only those most likely to develop severe” COVID-19 symptoms. Hmmm. I wish that everyone could afford that special treatment. The FDA says the first dose of Regeneron’s cocktail must be injected within 96 hours of exposure to the coronavirus. Oh, so that must be why he was being tested every single day. It contains the monoclonal antibodies casirivimab and imdevimab and is the first injectable coronavirus antibody treatment approved by the FDA to prevent COVID-19 after exposure to the virus. Monoclonal antibodies reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. What a lucky man.


Sarcasm. Just one more service I offer.


An Indonesian man disguised himself as his wife in order to board a flight, wearing a niqab (covers the face) and burqa (long, loose garment worn by Muslim women) that covered him from head to toe, with just an opening for his eyes. The disguise enabled the man to fly even though he had just tested positive for Covid-19. His wife, however, tested negative, so he used her ID and negative test results in order to board the plane. He probably would have been successful if a flight attendant hadn’t seen him go into an airplane bathroom, then come out wearing men’s clothes instead of women’s clothing. An on-site health officer immediately tested the man for Covid-19, and the test came back positive.


Alice Rodgers, Lake Jackson city secretary extraordinaire is retiring on December 1st, after 37 years, so be sure to drop her a card in the mail, phone, or email her at the city to say thank you.  She knows everything about every-thing, and every-body… warts, and all.  25 Oak Drive, LJ, 979-415-2400


Texans, please get vaccinated. You can’t trust the Texas power grid to keep your ventilator on.


Alex Trabek died in November from pancreatic cancer. His sharp-looking Jeopardy wardrobe has been donated to The Doe Fund, to help men on job interviews and employment. The Doe Fund is a nonprofit organization in the U.S. that provides paid transitional work, housing, educational opportunities, counseling, and career training to people with histories of homelessness, incarceration, and substance abuse. Graduates of The Doe Fund’s flagship Ready, Willing & Able “work first” program secure permanent housing and employment and become taxpaying members of their communities. There has been a Jeopardy search for a new permanent host since January, with 16 guest hosts standing at the podium. The greatest of all time champion, Ken Jennings, was first, then executive producer Mike Richards, followed by Katie Couric. Then, Dr. Oz, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker, Jeopardy! winner Buzzy Cohen, Big Bang Theory’s Mayim Bialik, NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, anchor George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor Robin Roberts, Reading Rainbow’s LeVar Burton, Co-anchor David Faber, and sportscaster Joe Buck. Today it was announced that after 37 years, Mike Richards has been chosen as the new daily host, while Mayim Bialik will be the face of new spinoffs, the first of which will be “Jeopardy! National College Championship” on ABC. A lot of people were rooting for LeVar Burton who is best known for his role as Kunta Kinte in Roots.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Blues musician Robert Cray is 68. Keyboardist Garth Hudson of The Band is 84. Singer Kathy Lennon of The Lennon Sisters is 78. Actor Joanna Cassidy is 76. Actor Butch Patrick is 68. Werewolf Eddie of The Munsters. Today Show meteorologist Dylan Dreyer is 40. Singer Tony Bennett is 95. Actor Martin Sheen is 81. Singer Beverly Lee of The Shirelles is 80. Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart is 80. Actor Jay North of Dennis the Menace is 70.  Actor-turned-princess Meghan Markle is 40. Actors Dylan and Cole Sprouse of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody are 29. Humorist Garrison Keillor is 79.

First Lady of Children’s Music Ella Jenkins is 97. Actor Loni Anderson is 76. Actor Erica Slezak of One Life to Live is 75. Singer Rick Derringer is 74. Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo, Hang on Sloopy. Actor Maureen McCormick of The Brady Bunch is 65. Actor Wayne Knight of Seinfeld is 66. Newman the mailman. Actor Tina Cole is 78. She starred as Robbie Douglas’ wife Katie in the hit series My Three Sons, making a bold move when she and her on-screen husband Don Grady decided to share the same bed in front of cameras. My, how things have changed.


In listening to all the crazy weather reports recently, I have heard the word Derecho quite often. I didn’t know what they were talking about, so I looked it up. A derecho (deh-REY-chos), from Spanish: derecho “straight” as in direction is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line windstorm associated with a fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms known as a mesoscale convective system. Derechos can cause hurricane-force winds, tornadoes, heavy rains, and flash floods. In many cases, convection-induced winds take on a bow echo (backward C) form of squall line, often forming beneath an area of diverging upper tropospheric winds, and in a region of both rich low-level moisture and warm-air… a derecho can produce destruction similar to the strength of tornadoes… There you have it. Just in case you wondered too.


There has been a 50% increase in carbon dioxide in the world’s air since the start of the Industrial age, measured at its annual spring peak this year. In case you didn’t know it, or you choose to ignore it, carbon dioxide traps heat. And the average rate of increase is faster than ever. Remember this is the coolest summer of the rest of your life.


My son mentioned something about an ear of garlic… I said, “What!?! Wait. It’s called a bulb or head of garlic, or a clove of garlic, not an ear.” Giggle. I just love that boy. 😊 Gage and I have been watching the old series, Boston Legal, that ran from 2004 to 2008, starring James Spader, and William Shatner (two of the best actors around) as the main characters, and a bunch of other truly beautiful people. It’s considered a legal-comedy-drama.  Henry Gibson is a judge. Candace Bergen popped in last night. Leslie Jordan plays a man that killed his mother with an iron skillet, then killed his next-door neighbor (with the same skillet) because she threatened to tell the police. Oops, I’m telling too much, but he does “get his” with an iron skillet pretty quick. And you laugh. Out loud. Often. I recommend it. But not for children. I am so tired from staying up late, but Gage will be heading back to school in Boston soon, and I can sleep once he leaves. We just sit at the kitchen table and laugh, thinking out loud, “how can something so serious, be so funny?” Dang, I’m going to miss my kid, AND the late nights we share together, always splitting a new, and different beer. We had to throw away a very expensive bottle last week. Life is too short to drink even a half of a bad beer. I think it had raspberries in it.


How to clean your cast-iron skillet. Turn on your oven to 400. Add a layer of salt to the bottom of the pan and place it in the oven for 10-15 minutes, then use an old kitchen towel to scrub it off.  It cleans and helps preserve your pan.


Michael J. Fox says that his first sign of Parkinson’s was a tremor or twitch in his pinky finger. He was diagnosed at age 29. The Rolling Stones plan to head out this fall on the No Filter tour across the U.S.,  but drummer Charlie Watts will not be joining them. After a successful medical procedure, doctors recommended “rest and recuperation.” He is replaced by Steve Jordan, a member of the John Mayer Trio.


Helium was detected for the first time on Earth, in 1903, in Dexter’s Hugoton Gas Field, now the largest helium reserve in the nation. Many people do not realize that helium is a non-renewable resource. It is made on earth via nuclear decay of uranium, and it is recovered from mines. Remember when you order your next balloon bouquet… balloons are bad for all creatures in the oceans and waterways, and helium is a non-renewable resource. In fact, don’t order the bouquet, just pick up cookies or a plant.


It’s HOT outside. Today, I heard of the third person (that I know of), who has suffered from heat stroke in recent weeks. Heatstroke occurs when the body loses the ability to sweat and fails to cool down. IT IS LIFE-THREATENING and you will need immediate attention. Find some shade, avoid peak sun hours between 11am and 4pm. I think it’s more like 10am-6pm in South Texas. Wear protective clothing, long‑sleeved shirts, sunglasses, and hats. Sunscreen! Remember to reapply often.  Beware of medication side effects. Some medicines make you more sensitive to the sun. Look them up or talk to your doctor to see to see if your prescriptions could increase your sensitivity.


There is a limited-edition ice cream flavor, created in celebration of National Mac and Cheese Day, by Kraft Macaroni & Cheese and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream. $12 a pint if you can find it. It is described as a little funky, a little salty, a little sweet… very creamy and buttery and a lot better than you think it will be. It would have to be.


Boston Beer announced a partnership with Pepsi to release an alcoholic Mountain Dew called HARD MTN Dew. All in caps. Now, looking back to days of immaturity, I remember people mixing the neon yellow soda with vodka, liquor of choice, or perhaps better put, whatever was available. This canned version might seem a little more elegant, available 2022, in original, black cherry and watermelon.


A Chicago pharmacist has been charged with stealing 125 official COVID-19 blank vaccination cards and selling them on eBay to 11 buyers for about $10 each. Each count of theft of government property carries a potential maximum prison sentence of 10 years. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced they will now offer $100 gift cards to residents who receive a COVID-19 vaccine. This seems like a much better deal than paying for a stolen black market vaccination card.


The world’s smallest park resides in Portland. Designated in 1948, Mill Ends Park is a circle, two feet in diameter, with a total area of 452 square inches. It’s cute. The US government is offering up to $10 million to anyone with information on who is behind the recent rash of cyberattacks on the country’s critical infrastructure.


A bride-to-be asked the internet for advice about her right to ban her fiancé’s grandmother from the wedding reception. The bride said “However, for precisely the same reasons that we don’t want kids there, I don’t want his elderly grandmother at our wedding either.”  “I think that I am well within my right to make this request, I am the bride after all,” she said. “(My fiancé and his grandmother) both insist that (the grandmother) will be fine and that she wants to go to the party. But I just know that it will inevitably lead to us dealing with her and taking care of her, and I just want to get drunk and let loose with my friends.”  What a charming young woman. I wonder at what age someone will dispose of her. Have a great week. Thank you for spending your time with us.

LISA

What I Heard This Week! 02-06-2020

What I Heard This Week February 5, 2020

Just heard from a friend that the award-winning restaurant, Kitty’s Purple Cow, is for sale. $599,000. You know there’s also a 728-square-foot apartment upstairs. It’s considered to be a double-corner lot and you should see it on the drone picture. It’s quite a piece of property. She bought the property in 1983 when it was painted beige and named Evelyn’s. I have some really good memories of Kitty.  I moved here when she was probably in her early 50’s and I was appalled that she still wore hot pants…looking back (and being older and wiser), I think she looked pretty dang good in those shorts and I now believe you should be able to wear anything you want for as long as you can get away with it. She cooked a mean cheeseburger and a wonderful breakfast. Kitty died in December 2017 at 87. Spread the word. The “cow” is for sale.

I have OCD and ADD, so everything has to be perfect…but not for very long.

Harris County announced they’re suing Watson Grinding and Manufacturing on behalf of the residents of Harris County, claiming the company “failed to exercise its duty of care to protect the public” with its use of the chemical propylene. An employee in the parking lot at the time of the blast said it threw his truck about 50 feet, so hard, he thought he had been hit by another vehicle. During his 6 years of employment with the company, he saw many leaks in pipes that were just patched with sealer so they could keep running instead of shutting down the system to replace the whole pipe. He believes that he survived the impact because his truck shielded him. One eye is swollen shut with shrapnel and he may lose hearing and vision. Two friends that went into the building right before him, lost their lives.Residents living nearby were asked to search their homes and neighborhoods for debris, including body parts. Just another chemical explosion where we live, breath and raise our children.

Papyrus, the chain of art-inspired greeting cards and fancy paper products that are so unique…almost like a gift in themselves, will shut down after failing to find a buyer to rescue the company. Send someone a card today. Not an email, not a text, a real live card that requires a stamp and post office delivery. You will be loved for it and VALENTINE’S DAY is soon.

On Valentine’s Day we publish valentine classifieds. For several weeks, we encourage customers and readers to say a little something to the one/s they love. Well, I’ll tell you, sometimes it’s hard to get this littlelove note out of people…for whatever reason, I won’t pretend to know. This year I had a solution. If someone in my office encourages you to put in a greeting and you won’t or don’t, then we are going to put you on “the list” and then publish that list of everyone that told us no. That way, when your special person starts looking for their valentine, they will see the ‘naughty’ list of those that just didn’t have the time, the want, the patience, goodness or smarts to spend less than a minute of their time to tell someone how they feel. (OK. We are not really doing this, but isn’t it a great idea?) You have until Tuesday night (the 11th) to call us for your FREE 15-word valentine. 979-285-9200. Call now. Or come by. Or drop it in our mail slot. What’s your excuse?

Carnival Cruise Lines was fined $40 million for violating environmental laws and is halfway through five years’ probation for burning unfiltered heavy fuel oil, dumping sewage, chemicals, food waste, gray water, oil and garbage into the ocean. A court-appointed monitor found repeated environmental violations indicating that little progress has been made toward compliance. Just days ago, the Carnival Elation cruise ship illegally dumped 5,900 gallons of untreated gray water from showers, sinks and laundry into the ocean. Now executives are saying, “We’re totally committed.” Wow. I say, think really hard before you book your cruise. You’re either part of the solution or part of the problem.

RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actress Katherine Ross is 80. Actor Tom Selleck is 75. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is 66. Actor Jamie Foxx is 52. Dancer, actress, singer Rita Moreno is 88. Actress, singer Vanessa Hudgens is 31.  American Olympic diver, LGBT activist, authorGreg Louganis is 60. He has been called both “the greatest American diver” and “probably the greatest diver in history”.Actress, TV host Ellen DeGeneres is 62.  Former Vice President Walter Mondale is 92. Actor Robert Duvall is 89. Rock singer Marilyn Manson is 51.

‘The Bad Boys from Boston’ Aerosmith, is turning 50.  The rock band formed in Boston in 1970& consists of Steven Tyler (71), Joe Perry (69), Tom Hamilton (68), Joey Kramer (69), and Brad Whitford (67).  Tyler says, “A farewell tour? I don’t feel that in my heart. We’re looking good, feeling good. The stage is my mistress; she keeps me strong. We’ve had a lot of ups and downs. There are a lot of reasons band don’t stay together for 50 years…whether it’s personalities, God’s will or whatever or…luck.”

Do you remember what you were doing in February 1970? If you’re old enough, I bet you’ll remember when I tell you this. Fifty years ago, James Taylor released Sweet Baby James. The album included “Fire and Rain” which reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album itself reached #3 on the Billboard Album Charts. Also, included was Steamroller, Country Road and Sweet Baby James. His simple lyrics have touched us all in so many ways.  If you’re young and you don’t understand, then listen to this album.

Actor Edd Byrnes, who played Vince Fontaine in Grease and Kookie in 77 Sunset Strip, died at 87.

“I think it (the deadly Coronavirus) will help to accelerate the return of jobs to North America.” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. Hmmm. Really? Like coffin makers, funeral homes, gravediggers, hazmat manufacturers, flower shops…OK, it may be true but that was rather insensitive. The World Health Organization has now declared the outbreak a global emergency. Then the U.S. rubbed the sleep out of their eyes and declared a public health emergency, announcing they will temporarily bar entry to the U.S. of foreign nationals believed to be a risk of transmitting the virus. Stocks are declining as fears intensify. When it was announced that there is now a second U.S. patient diagnosed with the new virus, I tried to order a package of the N95 respirator masks thinking that my daughter can use them for industrial design if they’re not needed for our health…well, there were none available to order. The 2019 novel coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV, is considered a brand-new virus to the global scientific community. ‘Novel’ meaning it’s never been seen before,which means there’s no vaccine for it.

Texas Monthly, the national magazine of Texas, now has the nation’s first taco editor. I’m so jealous. His name is Jose Ralat and his dogs are named Beans and Cheese.The ex-Katy football coach, David Temple, convicted in the ‘99 murder of his 8-month pregnant wife is asking for a third trial to determine his guilt or innocence. Jurors have already found him guilty twice in her shooting death. Good grief.Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have put their Bel-Air estate on the market for $28.6 million. Maybe they’re thinking ahead to their prospective new digs. Hey, that could be a reality show. ‘Tiny Jail Digs.

Bill Balleza, anchor for Channel 2 since 1980, has retired from television and plans to enjoy woodworking, something he learned from his grandfather as a child. He’s such a nice man. I watched them break open a bottle of champagne his last night on air and might have had a tear in my eye.

We know what people want to hear because when we play a Beatles song, all the cell phones come on and it looks like a galaxy of stars, and when we do a new song, it looks like a black hole. Paul McCartney. I remember the cigarette lighter days at concerts. Isn’t it nice that we can have the same fun now without holding fire in our hands! Now we just hold a phone. How times have changed.

William ShatnerLive on Stage, will be at Arena Theatre on February 16th.  He will follow a screening of Star Trek II, The Wrath of Khan. He is very funny. According to Playbill.com, the original Broadway cast of Hamilton will hit the big screen in 2021, when the filmed presentation of the Tony, Pulitzer, and Olivier-winning musical arrives in movie theatres October 15. Harlem Globetrotters are coming to the Fertitta Center at UH on February 15-16. They’re great! And what an opportunity to see the new Fertitta Center. It’s nice. I saw that TravelZoo had discounted tickets.

Advertisers were betting millions that having a super bowl commercial would help them promote their products. $5.6 million was required this year for a 30-second spot. Many celebrities along with political ‘hits and misses’ happened.Considering the recent death of Kobe Bryant and others in a helicopter crash, Planters delayed a previously planned campaign in which Mr. Peanut, the company’s longtime legume cartoon symbol, plunges to his death in an auto accident. Mr. Peanut, and two friends are on an adventure in the NUT mobile when MR. P is forced to swerve, causing the vehicle to spin out of control.The trio leaps out, clinging to a tree branch as the vehicle crashes down into a deep canyon below. They momentarily find safety until their combined weight begins to break the branch. In the ultimate act of friendship, Mr. Peanut lets go and sacrifices himself to save his friends from impending doom. The celebration of life for the 104-year-old hero was supposed to be held during the 3rd quarter of the game. Super Bowl 1995, halftime was Snakes and Indiana Jones themed. Things sure have changed in 25 years. I didn’t see it, but I have heard from several responsible people that there was way too much bumping, grinding, stripper poles, silver-sparkle underwear and crotch flashing for family audiences. We have really anesthetized ourselves to what is acceptable in the world.

Thank you to Hector Renteria, LJ Assistant Utilities Superintendent, for checking the manhole in my front yard. Thank you, Mr. Charry,for reading this column. I enjoy writing it as much as you enjoy reading it.In December, a friend asked Anne-Elisabeth if she wanted two tickets to see Andrea Bocelli. AE called me from work to ask what I thought. Well, Y-E-S. That evening we enjoyed box seats with wrist bands, drinks, dessert and dinner of salad, prime rib and sautéed asparagus. Let’s just say that we felt very pampered and pleased. Andrea Bocelli was a pleasure, of course. Thank you, Gaye for a perfect evening with my daughter. Thank you to Bill Pace at Home Depot for loading the garden dirt in the car for me because I still have a puny leg. He told me an interesting story that one of his relatives was a soldier in the American Revolution and worked under General George Washington. My few minutes spent with Mr. Pace was a true pleasure. Today in line at the Post Office I met a lady from Cleburne. I’m sorry that I didn’t get your name. Our conversation made the wait seem so fast. I was mailing Sweetie cookies to my niece in Dallas. Happy Birthday Lauren. Thanks to Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Kolthammer for their volunteer work at the library. Because of them, it is a great spot to learn and relax.

We have all heard about the meatless burgers that almost every restaurant is serving now. When Taco Cabana was still open in LJ, I even tried the meatless tacos which were delicious. You may want to sit down for the next bit of information that I’m going to share with you. During February, in certain locations, Kentucky Fried Chicken is going to ‘test drive’ a Beyond Fried Chicken and if it sells, a nationwide release will follow. From what I have been able to find, they actually taste like KFC with their all those 11 herbs and spices.They look like squarish lumpy chicken pucks and will be sold in packs of up to 12. KFC is not just interested in feeding vegans or vegetarians, but ‘flexitarians’ – people who might eat meat but would like to cut back on how much they consume. A recent Kroger study found 93% of people who bought Beyond Burger had other animal proteins in their cart.  So, KFC is going to serve chicken that’s not really chicken, but tastes really good? The Times They are a-Changing.

The Source Weekly is now 21 years old. Come by our office and mention this, and your classified is free. Thank you for reading and supporting us for all these years.

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. “

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