Wednesday, November 5, 2025
six movies this time, with five for a*list!
in shorts for laundry day!
Monday, November 3, 2025
blessed with warm, sunny days!
Yes, after almost a month of highs in the 60's, this week has 70's!!!
Hallelujah, hallelujah!
That's why I enthusiastically answered Elissa's call for Music Bingo with a joyful "I'm in!" this morning!Exclamation points in abundance!!!
(smile!)
Sandy was even there at Midtown Sports Grill!We three didn't have any luck with the four games, but we still had fun!
I do like the themes that Robert chooses, as they show a playful imagination.
The very first game was all Halloween-inspired: "Dead Man's Party", "Werewolves Of London", "Super Freak", "Devil Went Down To Georgia", "Back In Black", "Bad To The Bone", "Zombie Stomp"!
The next game was called the Drinking Songs Mix and had titles like "I Love This Bar", "Beer In Mexico", "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)", "Born To Be Wild", "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer", "Raise Your Glass", "Here For The Party", "Closing Time"!
See what I mean?
And the last game sent us home happy, with songs of our youth still fresh on our lips!
Yes, it was all 70's, looking for a double bingo to win $50, and guaranteed to keep us entertained while we searched and sang along: "Hot Legs", "Margaritaville", "Miss You", "Ballroom Blitz", "Feels Like The First Time", "Black Betty", "Thank You For Being A Friend" - what a fabulous way to end our time together!!!
(smile!)
Friday, October 31, 2025
mad scientists and carnival barkers!
Ken, what is the theme of today's activities for Halloween?
Absolutely correct!
I didn't even catch that gift from the Universe until I was watching a movie!
"Stitch Head" had just started and there was the ring leader, dressed exactly as Drew Carey had been for this morning's "The Price is Right".
How about that???Right place, right time!
Then, as the movie proceeded, who should pop up?
A mad scientist, doing as Dr. Frankenstein had, trying to create new life!
Suffering succotash, that's what happened in "Monster Of Ceremonies", the very last cartoon of today's "Toon In With Me"!Right place, right time again!
Bill and Toony's theme had been "Mad Scientists", but all of the other cartoons had been variations of "Dr. Jekylll and Mr. Hyde".
How very cool, and 'Guess who?" had a featured role - Woody Woodpecker!!!
I don't see him very often on my Saturdays with Bugs Bunny.
Then the title character of the A*List movie appeared... and the first thing that popped into mind was the Coach baseball my Rogue gave me!
That made "Stitch Head" the absolutely perfect movie for me!!!
And with no S&K Friday Fiesta scheduled - they all had trick-or-treaters coming - that meant dinner elsewhere.
But first, slunch, with Publix having an unexpected treat for me.
As a Publix Perk, I had $2 off my $10 purchase of sushi.
Hooray, an extra 5-buck special this week!That was especially nice, as I'd missed it on Wednesday.
Now, to get dinner at Panera, courtesy of my blue-sky Penny, before the play!
I wonder what she will buy me this time?
(smile!)
Thursday, October 30, 2025
this just in: the last a*list of the month...
such good fortune at the sound!
"At the sound of what?"
No, you misunderstand. "The Sound" is the name of the band I just heard after seeing "Good Fortune" with Carolyn.
"You went to hear a band? Was that over at Savannah Arts Academy?"
Nope. "The Sound" is the name of one of the ensembles that are part of the Gretsch School of Music at GaSoU. They performed tonight at the Fine Arts Auditorium on Armstrong - and the concert was free! I tried to get Carolyn to go, but she wanted to see "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the cinema. We didn't have time to grab dinner between the end of "Good Fortune" and the start of our next events. I had hoped we would. She still had something to eat, though - I finally remembered to bring her the two bottles of Butter Pecan Ensure that I told her about months ago! She loved them, too!
'Very good. You've had those saved for her since the spring."
Yes, I know. This time, I knew she would be at AMC, so I made sure to bring them."
"And how was the concert you attended?"
It was fabulous!!! Three women and one man did most of the singing for the seven-member band. Olivia did those songs requiring a deeper tone, like "Living For The City" and "Live And Let Die". Elizabeth had a higher voice that worked great for "Black Velvet" and Toto's "Africa". Anna had just one solo, "Running Up That Hill", sung while she played guitar. Christian also strummed as he sang Jackson Browne's "The Road"."Wow, what a great variety of songs! Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney And Wings, Alannah Myles, Kate Bush!"
Yes, it was, and I sang along with almost every tune they did! I think I surprised them with that. They stumped me twice with new artists. The very first song was Yola's "I Don't Wanna Lie", then again a couple of songs later with Laufey's "From The Start". I recognized the Joni Mitchell song, but I had to look up its name: "In France They Kiss On Main Street".
"Yeah, I don't think I would have known that one."
Yes you would have, just not that funky name. I know you would have been singing along with Bonnie Raitt's "Angel From Montgomery", as well as Steely Dan's "Peg" - two of my favorites! Plus, they sang "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" - classic Tom Petty!
"Wow. That's quite a set list for a bunch of twenty-first century college students."
Right? I was so impressed! Can't wait to hear them again! Right place, right time!
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
baseball is in my blood, as mr. willie would say
zombies and bloody ice cream!
happy bday 11 to the twins!
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
frog or lizard?
"Amphibian or reptile?"
Sure, we could go that route, but I was keeping it simple.
"And just what are we talkin' 'bout?"
The photo on the wall of Examining Room 5 at Doctor Cobb's place."Oh, was this the day of your discussion with him about your 30-day heart monitor study? I was wondering when that was coming up."
Actually, that was yesterday afternoon! It went very well, too. He told me the study only found two instances of atrial fibrillation... and I was able to tell him when those were! That surprised him!!! I'd brought my journal and my exercise calendar with me and looked it up. Sure enough, those two instances were both on the night following my installation of the monitor pad in a vertical orientation on top of my sternum. I told him the weight of that pad felt like someone pressing on my chest and made me feel like I was suffocating! That had woken me in a panic twice in the early hours of August 27 and it had taken a while for me to settle back to sleep. That's why I called Boston Scientific the night of the 27th, because the thought of trying to sleep with that vertical mount was not what I wanted. I'm glad I switched over to the electrodes! He was glad that I only had that one limited time of a-fib action. Me, too!
"So, does he think you need to go back on the Sotalol?"
Nope! He still wants me to keep taking the Eliquis, but he doesn't think I need the Sotalol. I think he thinks he cured me the last time he zapped me. I think the a-fib is absent because the weather has been warm. I guess we'll both see in a month or so. The nights are already going into the low 40's, so it's just a matter of time before those are the highs of the day. I already find myself limiting my night-time exposure to cooler air."Guess folks won't be wearing skimpy costumes this year. You'll be able to spot the locals from the northern transplants!"
Hahahaha! Yes, I guess so! So, what's your guess about the picture of the critter on the wall at his office?
"I think it may be a lizard. I feel sure I'm seeing little legs, not flippers."
Yeah, I told nurse Robin that's what I decided, too. At first I thought it was a frog, but the more I looked at it, the more I saw lizard characteristics. In particular, there's the eyelids. I don't think I've ever seen a frog with such fancy lids. However, when I was in Panama, I had noticed plenty of lizards skittering about with fancy eyelids. Maybe I'll post the pic on fb and see what folks say... that will be fun!
Sunday, October 26, 2025
bee's perspective of b y o p
Friday, October 24, 2025
take 5 fairy tales, shake well, and serve on bare stage
"Fairy tales aren't like cocktails, dear girl. They cannot be mixed up like that into some new story that makes any sense."
I didn't say anything about making a new story, g'friend. I said only to mix and serve on a bare, empty, stage. That's what was done tonight at Savannah Country Day... and it was amazing!!! The one-act play festival is coming up and their entry is "The Secret In The Wings". They have to start with a bare stage and end with a bare stage and have all done in less than 55 minutes."Yes, I'm aware how that works. Not my first rodeo! LOL!"
Hey, just giving you a little refresher. Here's the thing: I had not realized this was a competition entry! All I knew was it kinda sorta snuck up on me, as I knew naught about it until yesterday when I saw a post from SavCounDay about it. I guess I need to "fb friend" their director, James Venhaus, so I'll have a better heads-up. I mean, David Poole keeps me up on things at SavArtsAcad, fortunately. Anyway, I knew that tonight was my only opener, and that was by sheer luck. You see, I was supposed to go to a dance recital downtown, but Kathy Mayin backed out on me and it sold out. So glad that left me free to be south side instead!
"Yeah, having an inside connection is the way to go, as you don't have any nieces or nephews with kids going there. So, what fairy tales were part of this? Talk to me!"
Yes, ma'am! These were definitely obscure, but I knew four of the five. Grim, dark, tales, all. And they were told wrapped around a central tale, "The Seven Swans", a variation on "The Six Swans" in number only. Got it? There were seven sons, all noisy boys, and they were turned into swans. Their sister was the only one able to turn them permanently back into human form, but the stipulation was she had to knit sweaters from nettles for each of them. She also had to keep silent until the task was done. Folks thought she was a witch and she was about to be killed when the swans came for their sweaters... but one was not quite finished. One boy was left with a flapping wing, but the other six were fine.
"Yikes! That is a dark tale."
So it is, and that is the central piece, told in its entirety. The other tales were told "in the wings" of that one. Get it? It's a pun!
"I see. If you say so."
No, truly! The other four were begun before this one, then had their endings after that one about the swans. So, first up was "Beauty And The Beast", which only resembled the Disney version because the father plucked a rose from the neighbor's garden for his daughter. The daughter was terrified when she saw the flower and even more so when her parents said they'd asked the neighbor to babysit her while they went out. "But he's an ogre!", the girl cried, "he's got a lizard tail!". I think that was another pun, with 'tail' for the 'tale' he was to read to her.
"Sure, I see where you're going with that."
Anyway, he starts reading about "The Three Blind Queens" and that story begins unfolding. It starts with three young kings who all wed sisters of a fisherman before they go off to war. The royal nursemaid doesn't like the queens and plots to have them killed, with her having their eyes as proof. Instead, the three queens rip out their own eyes, pleading for the lives of not only them but their unborn babies. So they live in the wilderness, starving, with two of them eating their babies. So there is only one child that lives.
"Damn! Cannibalism??? In a fairy tale???"
I told you they were dark! Actually, really appropriate for Halloween, don't you think? Anyway, that story takes a break while the child grows up and the next tale begins. That one is "The Princess Who Wouldn't Smile", in which a sourpuss lass is to be wed to the suitor who makes her laugh. This time, the tale runs through the attempts of two unsuccessful gents. Then we segue into "Allerleriauh", in which a daughter is to be wed to her father, but pleads for a gown of gold, a gown of silver, and a gown of stars before she does so.
"Incest??? Dark, dark, dark..."
Yes, but we never see any violence on stage. We just hear the set up and part of the tale, then we're off to another tale. With that fourth one, the story takes a break when she runs away with the three dresses. That's when the tale of the swans is enacted, and it runs all the way through. Then we get the ending of "Allerleriauh", followed by the wrap-up of "The Princess Who Wouldn't Smile", and then the finishing reunion of the three kings returning from a 17-year war to their "Three Blind Queens". Whew! Such fast pacing!
"And what about the little girl and the ogre?"
Well, here's the beauty part of that! Bear in mind that the actors bring onto the stage what they need for each scene, with items coming on and going off throughout the play. By the time they return to that initial story, there are several lamps onstage, each with a child and parent. Now, the girl is the mother and the ogre is her son, with her comforting him after a nightmare. Such a sweet scene and so reminiscent of the scene where Belle cradles the Beast after his brush with death! I "got it" at once!
"Oh, yes, I love that scene!"
And, in the background, the parent and child groups start moving off with the lamps, presumably taking the children to bed, then the girl and ogre also leave. it was just so beautifully choreographed that I didn't realize that it was all done until it was back to bare stage again. Wow! Just fabulous!!!"That sounds cool. How long did it take for them to perform all that?"
Just over 49 minutes! I told you it was fast!
"Wow!"
Yes, indeed! I abstained from taking photos until after they came out for their bows, and only just managed to catch that photo before they were all off stage again. I think they have a strong performance and a very good chance of winning the competition. I'm so glad they had this tonight for me... and for only $10. Wow! Now, I'm going to watch "The Corpse Bride", as I'm in the mood for more dark, Halloween-themed entertainment. Peacock has this, so it's free to me! Later, chica! Sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite! LOL!
Thursday, October 23, 2025
catching up with keanu and channing
Trust me, this post is practically already written.
That's because I'd waxed rhapsodic a mere two days ago about the two movies that I'd missed, partly or totally, last week.
Those were "Good Fortune", with Keanu Reeves as a kinda sorta angel, and "Roofman", with Channing Tatum as a kinda sorta escape artist.
But lets check the A*List reel to see what else was screened, shall we?
Yes, there was a third movie, wasn't there?"Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" was not the concert fest that I'd hoped for.
The last time I'd been to a movie that featured his music was in 2019, I was dancing in my seat almost the entire time.
"Blinded By The Light" this was not.
Instead, it was a deep look at Bruce Springsteen at a troubled time in his life, when mental illness was threatening to destroy his career.
Had it not been for his support network, that made sure "Nebraska" was recorded and released exactly as he wanted in 1982, there might not have been the music several years later in 1987 that inspired the journalist Sarfraz Manzoor to pen his memoir of the impact of Springsteen's music on his life.
Come to think of it, I do hope the musician has seen that 2019 movie.
We each and every one of us have an impact on others, whether we are aware of that impact or not.
That's important to remember.
We are not alone.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
h2o meter and WNS
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
sloth alert!
Recently, I befriended Richard Nordquist on fb.
"Isn't he the fellow you worked with when you were a pioneer of distance-learning at Armstrong some few years ago?"
The very same. I doubt he really remembers who I am, but he kept coming up as "someone you might know", so I went ahead and officially added him to my list of fb friends. And he, in turn, accepted my request and has added me to his list of fb friends.
"Okay... "
And, today, he posted the above image of a baby sloth cuddling up to a toy sloth, as well as a poem. [Photo: A six-week-old orphaned two-toed sloth clings to a plush toy during International Sloth Day at the Panamerican Conservation Association in Panama City.Photo by Enea Lebrun / Reuters / The Times]
"Oh, that's so adorable... and sad... poor little orphan."
Yes. Anyway, as I was saying, I've only recently friended him, so I stopped to read some of the comments. One was a person saying they'd never seen a sloth in person, and he'd responded about seeing one in a zoo... so I added my personal take. "Richard Nordquist, I would see them fairly frequently when I was stationed in Panama. They're extremely slow on the ground, and, about twice a year, they would cross from one side of the mangrove swamp to the other. If one was in the road, I would have to wait several minutes for it to get by before I could pass. Interesting times!"
"Interesting indeed! That was while you were at Galeta Island, right? During your eight years of being in the Navy?"
You go it! Panama was my very first duty station. I didn't mention it to Dick, but those animals are as large as a man when grown. Certainly not anything you want to run into with your car... or get out of your car to deal with in person. Nope! So, we all knew to let them finish their slow crawl across the road, whether it made us late to our shift or not. Better safe than wrecked in the swamp!
"What did Dick have to say about that memory you posted?"
Well, I don't know that he'll say anything, but he did "like" it. That's good enough for me! (smile!)
3rd tina tuesday of october'25
Monday, October 20, 2025
happy Diwali! appetizers for all!
I especially wanted to share with Marcia, as it was her 65th birthday!
However, sharing with her middle daughter, Amanda, was perfect.
Sandy even took one of the Southwest Egg Rolls!
The sriracha sauce was so good that Amanda even ordered some for her burger!
Winner!
That was as close as any of us got to winning, that's for sure.Not even Elissa pulled a win at Bingo.
But Marcia sure did, as George made sure to treat her to three veggie appetizers for her bday65 - what a great guy!
My win came when I got home.
Comcast rewarded me with a $1 Movie Night, so, in honor of the Festival of Lights, I selected "The Grand Budapest Hotel".
Why that one?
Because my blonde roots confused it with "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel", that's why.
Hahahaha!!! Hahaha!!!
Still, I very much enjoyed this 2014 piece from Wes Anderson.
I even managed to catch this brilliant photo of the three principals of the film: 'Monsieur Gustave' (Ralph Fiennes), Concierge of the hotel, speaking of the painting ("Boy With Apple") to the hotel's Lobby Boy, 'Zero' (Tony Revolori), who has leaned down from the upper bunk and is visible in the make-up mirror...
wow.
Right place, right time.
(smile!)
Sunday, October 19, 2025
midnight pulp film festival
"The Endless Summer" (1966)
Interesting documentary of two surfers traveling in search of warm water
and warm air and waves.
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"Aquarium For Your Home: Saltwater Reef" (2008)
Literally, a salt water tank to watch for an hour.
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"The Little Shop Of Horrors" (1960)
The movie, not the musical.
deaths around Mushnik's flower store.
Nice touch: Jack Nicholson as the masochistic dental patient.
"Hundreds Of Beavers" (2022)
imagine if Beavis thought he was Wiley Coyote in a show
where he had to fight people dressed up as rabbits or fish or
beavers to get his apple cider still restored -
I'm so glad I didn't go to this when it was in Pooler.
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"Big Hair, Long Lashes" (2017)
Soft porn documentary showcasing 7 college-age girls working out of a
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"Ghost Squad" (2015)
Three seventh grade boys (Charlie, Alex, and Nick) have to
spend the night in a haunted house or get beat up
What is the ghost?
A dog left behind a hundred years ago.
Nice to see Kevin Nealon as the cool dad!
"The Lost World" (1925)
Prof. Challenger claims to have lost his colleague to dinosaurs -
reporter Malone gets the newspaper to fund the "rescue" mission
in return for the scoop, should the dinosaurs be real.
Pretty cool movie!
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"Bob Sideburns News" (1970)
17-minute Short!!!
Part of a larger episode of The Firesign Theatre troupe, just focused
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"Christmas Song" (2012)
Hallmark meets "Pitch Perfect" in this tale of two music teachers
forced to compete in a contest when their schools are merged -
Natasha Henstridge and Gabriel Hogan are the teachers -
pretty good!
"Convoy" (1978)
Kris Kristofferson as 'Rubber Duck', a trucker hauling a load across
AZ when he runs afoul of the sheriff (Ernest Borgnine).
He ends up with a trail of other truckers and even buses coming along into
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"Sex And Buttered Popcorn" (1989)
Ned Beatty hosts this documentary about sexploitation films from
the 1920's to the 1950's, mostly produced by Dan Sonney and Dave
Friedman - so much nudity, female AND male!!! Also taboo topics
like child marriage and drugs - the producers acknowledged the films
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"The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" (1999)
Fellow comes to a small town bar looking for stories for his book,
gets told of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman -
very true to original by Washington Irving.









































