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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Thank god, No More Microsoft-Seinfeld Ads--They were stupid and horrible

Millions Microsoft paid Jerry Seinfeld to lend his star quality to their ads. Millions and they sure got millions back. Millions of confused looks from viewers and millions of remote control clicks as people quickly changed the station. And emails and letter complaining about how bad these ads were.

Why is it that if you ask the man on the street, they will always tell you that of the four main characters on Seinfeld, Jerry was the least funny and yet the powers that be continue to view him as some kind of comedy god? How many more years of Curb Your Enthusiasm do these people have to see to show that Larry David was the true comic genius behind that show and Jerry his willing puppet.

Jerry enjoy your money and until Larry David calls again, raise your kids.

The Freditor

Monday, September 1, 2008

WoW!!! TV writer explains the final episode of The Sopranos as he sees it

He's convinced me. I've always been horrible at picking up symbolism in any artistic form. That's why most literature is lost on me. And if I lived to be 100, I would never have seen all the "clues" this man points out. But in the absence of any other plausible endings, I'll take this one. I still don't like it (you'd hear the final shot even if you lost your eyesight immediately), but at least I think I understand it a whole lot more. And the references to The Godfather have to be taken seriously since the show quoted from Godfather so often.
Bob Harris is a very smart writer. My hats off. And he claims he picked up much of this on first viewing. Amazing.

The Freditor


BobHarris.com - Tony Soprano didn’t just get whacked; he practically got a funeral

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Obama: a president who will put Barney Smith Before Smith Barney

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Obama is Kenyan for "Living the Dream!" Of course that's not true, but wouldn't it be cool if it was? If he wins and is a success it may mean that in English. Obama = Living the Dream or a Person Who Lives the Dream.
"Hey kid you're really good on that guitar, what do you plan to do with it?"
"I plan on being an Obama." One day in the future, all little kids, no matter their color will want to be an Obama.

Well for some of us who have been waiting for a gale of fresh air to blow through Washington and our nation, we're being Obamas, living our dreams. It's 1:AM Sunday morning and I just finished watching the last night of the Democratic Convention on Tivo. I saw that all three networks were only covering the last hour, but I wanted to experience the whole night so I taped the PBS version which was all three hours, and I'm glad I did.

What a show. It started out with some lower level Democrats making speeches, going up the line to a rising star, Gov. Tim Kaine out of Virginia and then the always spirited Bill Richardson, governor of New Mexico. Discussing John McCain's change in so many policies, Richardson said, "John McCain may pay hundreds of dollars for his shoes, but if he becomes president, this nation will pay for his flip flops."

Stevie Wonder sang one forgettable song (the only part of the night that I fast forwarded) and then did "Signed Sealed Delivered (I'm Yours)", which lit the crowd up. What happened to Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen? Weren't they supposed to come on and sing a song for Obama? Didn't matter, but how cool would it have been for the two of them to just come out and introduce him to the crowd, instead of the senior senator from Illinois.

Al Gore came out and gave a funny and pointed speech and really revved the crowd up with his global warming section. If this man could have shown this much personality back in 2000, he would have been president, hanging chads or not. Then a brilliant move was to introduce a group of 5 ordinary citizens from across the country who have been hurt some way by the policies of Bush and Cheney. Two of them were former Republicans who even voted for the current member of the White House. The second person was a lady from I believe Kansas who quoted Einstein as saying, "Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results." Well since McCain plans on continuing Bush's current policies, "a vote for McCain is insane."

But the best of the group was a guy named Barney Smith from Indiana. He lost his job after 31 years at the local plant, where the company outsourced it to another country. A former Republican, he says “I want a president who will put Barney Smith Before Smith Barney.” What a shockingly great line. It floored the convention's football stadium and got me to clapping and laughing hard.

Then came Obama's speech which despite its 47 minute running time was actually concise and had a rhythm and flow of its own. Like a great guitar solo you could sense its beginning, middle and end. He touched on every major topic of the last 8 years and the demise of our country, but gave specifics on how he intends to bring us back up on top. Spending more, way more to encourage good people to become teachers, was one nice touch, another was a promise of a college education for any young person who commits to doing some national service for the country whether in the military or some other capacity. Looking 10 years into the future ala JFK with the moon landing, to say we will end our dependence on foreign oil. When his speech ended, I had laughed a little, and cried a little, especially when he spoke about the people in this country who don't understand Obama's popularity, "What the nay-sayers don't understand is that this election has never been about me. It's been about you."

And that's basically true. I didn't turn to Obama because he said something new and refreshing. I liked him because he was saying what I was feeling for several years.

When the speech was over and the fireworks and confetti were being blown off, Barack's wife and daughters stood on the stage watching the festivities and I thought, what a beautiful young family. Very Kennedyesque. One black female educator was on Imus in the Morning the other day and she said that it would be wonderful if Michelle Obama got pregnant after they took over the White House. Like John John, perhaps a young Barack born at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Learned one thing about the Kennedy election in 1960, from one of the 5 expert panelists on PBS. The man said that JFK also had a big outdoor event for the final night of his convention at the Los Angeles Coliseum. But he was having trouble finishing up his speech before the television cameras went off the air, so he was told to speed it up and rush through it. He did this in the face of some strong winds that night and looked less than ordinary for the TV audience. When Nixon saw this performance, he didn't know the aspects behind it and attributed all of it to JFK's oratory skills. Based on this, he thought he could take JFK in a televised debate and announced he wanted to challenge Kennedy. As we all know, Nixon came across very badly on TV during those debates and lost the election because of it.

Well, whatever your political leanings, this was one night of political TV that was the opposite of boring, in fact it felt like a great rock concert, one you almost didn't want to end.

The Freditor

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Six_Degrees_Could_Change_the_World scared me

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://www.netflix.com/Movie/National_Geographic_Six_Degrees_Could_Change_the_World/70090419...

Greenland Melting: The End of the End of the World : Rolling Stone

Michael Crichton wrote a book that fictionalizes a man's quest to find alternative reasons for what science and particularly NASA has been saying. But if I am not to believe in conspiracies about things like the JFK assassination, then it's hard for me to believe that hardcore scientists are promoting a theory of end times just to help keep the donations for their research going. Aren't there enough real problems in the world worth researching without making up something?

In the Summer of 2003, whether it was the increased fluorocarbons in the air or not, western Europe was hit by a heat wave that they had no ability to resist. 30,000 people died from heat stroke that summer. 2500 in Paris in ONE night. Granted many were elderly and they lived in houses with tin roofs, built to withstand cold. They had very little air conditioning, but while that lead to the deaths, the cause was a freakish heat wave which they are not accustomed to.

The idea you draw from this 6 degrees show is that as the average temp rises, we will be hit by "once in a century" weather phenomena every few years. Like this heat wave in Europe. But other matters are starting to show on a daily basis. England was once known for its gloomy weather. English wine was a running joke, because the growing season for wine grapes was so short that the wine generally tasted bad. But the warm season has increased so much in England that there is now a blooming English wine business. And the French and their champagnes have been forced to uproot to England because the weather is too hot in France to grow the grapes.

Gradual changes in weather cycles is normal. But the key word is gradual. The changes we are experiencing now usually take decades or centuries to come up. Now they are happening in less than 10 years. The Himalayas are these large snowcapped mountains with enough runoff to feed the mighty Ganges River. Well the runoff has been dropping rapidly as the snow seasons have been shorter and milder. The River is a major part of the Hindu religion and it's as if God is abandoning the Hindu people.

I read an article on Greenland in Rolling Stone and it was very depressing. Greenland is losing its ice and cold seasons faster every year and instead of the companies that are causing it doing something to slow it or stop it, they are making it worse by seeing the ice free zones as potential new mining zones. Diamonds, the core elements of aluminum and even oil are all in abundance under the permafrost and the Greenland parliament is just selling the rights like crazy, killing off one of earth's last pure environments.

Think of Greenland as Ground Zero for climate change.

Funny, my wife says that people with kids at her job don't seem too concerned about the Venus-like planet we're leaving future generations. I think we have a moral duty to leave the earth in better condition than when we got here. When I cross the Metropolitan Ave. overpass on the Jackie Robinson going home and can't even see the New York City skyline because of the smog, I'd say we're failing those next generations.

The Freditor

Monday, July 7, 2008

Great Praise for the Blogs

HEY FRED,

I think it is very very good. You give good background information about your life and share your interests. I GIVE YOU 4 GOLD STARS. I LOVE THAT MONKEY. Looks kind of like the Ralley Monkey the L.A. ANGELS used in the 2002 season.

SEE YAA NICK