Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Quotations

I have a book of quotations, 8,789 Words of Wisdom by Barbara Ann Kipfer, that I look at occasionally. There a few things I don't like about the book, so I end up putting it down after a few pages. (But then I pick it up a few days later). For example, many quotes in the book contradict previous listed quotes. What is up with that, it is just confusing.

On page 234, 'Truth is the truth no matter what others may think'.

On page 236, 'The truth is relative'.

I find it difficult to reconcile these two statements. I think they are mutually exclusive statements. Can they both be correct?

Another thing I dislike about the book is the lack of identification of who is being quoted.

Who said the truth is relative? Did the author make it up just to be contentious?

Some of the quotes I like:

'Have passion for what you are doing.'
'Nothing is permanent except change.'
'Celebrate being alive.'
'Let your character speak for you.'
'Act like the person you want to be.'
'Dreams can become real.'
'Be led by reason.'
'A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures.'

What are some of your favorite quotes?

Is there any quote you use to guide your life?

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Vacation anyone?


If money and time did not restrain you, where would you like to spend your next vacation?

Would it be a busy city or a quiet retreat? Would you take someone with you to share the experience or would you prefer to do it alone? The choice is up to you, after all this is your fantasy vacation.

What would you take with you? Books, music, or empty suitcases for shopping?

Do you like to take pictures while on vacation? And do you share your pictures?

Will you check your email, voicemail, Facebook, or MyFaceSpaceSite? (I know a shameless plug).

Tell me about your adventure.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Private Long

Private William Long.

Does the name mean anything to you?

Dr. George Tiller mean anything to you?

Both men met their deaths about a month ago in gun violence from a single gunman.

Dr. Tiller was murdered in a church in Wichita, Kansas and Private Long was murdered on a street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Both men became targets for what they did with their lives. Dr. Tiller for being an abortionist, Private Long for being a soldier.

An attack on a military target on the streets of American gets little notice from the news media.

Media bias once again? I understand the attraction of reporting on Dr. Tiller. He had a high profile, people had already heard of him because of his connection to Kathleen Sebelius, so his death is truly newsworthy. My first reaction when I heard the first reports of an unidentified abortion doctor being shot in Kansas was to wonder if it was Dr. Tiller.

Private Long on the other hand was a young man unknown except to those in his circle of friends and family. Private Long gained notoriety only in his death. But the media was reluctant to report on his death at the hands of a Muslim convert in an act of domestic terrorism.

Is there a bias toward making bad examples out of murders of abortionist doctors, while minimizing the threat of terrorism on American streets?

Could Private Long's killer be charged with a 'hate crime'?

Friday, June 26, 2009

Mario Lavandeira's Problem Week

Poor Mario Lavandeira (aka Perez Hilton) just can't get a break this week.

First he insults and gets an assault from an associate of the Black Eye Peas singer Will.I.Am. and now he insults Michael Jackson fans when he blogs that Michael was doing a publicity stunt, instead of having an actual heart attack.

Fox News reports Mario wrote, “Supposedly, the singer went into cardiac arrest ...” Hilton wrote in his blog, before stating, “We are dubious!!”

“Either he’s lying or making himself sick,” the blog continued. Then it urged those who had purchased tickets for Jackson’s series of concerts in London to “get your money back!”

Jackson fans were not amused. “That guy (Mario) is seriously sick in the head. He does more harm that good and he needs to get off the internet now,” wrote one blogger, in a fairly typical response.

Some people will do anything (like pirate someone's name, be insulted by someone's opinion, taunt a celebrity, and figure everyone else is as manipulative as yourself when it comes to publicity) to extend their fifteen minutes of fame and Mario's time is up.

Since Mario is a big heel do you think he might reinvent himself as Jim Shue?

Celebrity Deaths

Unfortunate timing for Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon to depart the stage.

Seeing Farrah's Story last month helped to demystify a legend. I sometimes forget that behind the fame and fortune is a human being with struggles, pains and fears trying to see their way through this adventure called life.

The essence of life is it begins with potential and you try to use that potential to leave the world a better place because of your existence. That universal struggle is what makes us human.

Ed McMahon was a great entertainer as Johnny Carson's foil and should also be remembered as the first host of Star Search in the early '80's.

With the 24 hour cable news coverage of the death of Michael Jackson there will be little about his life that will be unknowable. I don't want to diminish his contributions to music and entertainment but I wonder why such extensive coverage? If his life hadn't taken such an odd turn with the surgeries, skin condition, germophobia, child abuse lawsuits, surrogate motherhood for his children, etc. would we have seen endless news coverage of his death?

Was his life like the auto accident on the highway that everyone has to slow down and look at?

Monday, June 1, 2009

Last Survivor of the Titanic

The last survivor of the Titanic disaster died at age 97 on Sunday. Millvina Dean was just two months old when the ship sank in the North Atlantic. She survived along with her mother and brother, but her father died in the sinking.

If you have ever seen a documentary on the Titanic you have probably seen Millvina.





Ninety-seven years have passed since that dark cold night in April.