Here I Go Again (1982)
1) This song originally appeared on Whitesnake's Saints and Sinners album. Are you feeling more saintly or sinful this morning? A wee bit sinful, since I have other things I should be doing but I'm meme-ing.
2) Whitesnake
was formed by Brit David Coverdale, who now lives in Lake Tahoe, NV.
Have you ever wanted to relocate to another country? Maybe
Toronto (I visited there a while ago and really liked it). Maybe
London. Living in Chicago, I get so short-tempered with people who don't
speak English, I could not bear moving to another country and annoying its
denizens because I don't know the language.
3)
In the song, Coverdale says he "was born to walk alone." Do you enjoy
time on your own? Or do you quickly get bored or lonely? I seldom get bored or lonely. I miss individual people at times, but I like being alone.
4) During the band's 1980s heyday, Coverdale was known for his skintight leather pants. Do you own leather pants or slacks? Ha! No.
5) What about snakeskin? Double ha! No.
6)
It's estimated that 20,000 people die of snake bite every year.
Approximately 1,000 suffer fatal spider bites. Less than 50 are killed
each year by sharks. Considering sharks, spiders and snakes, which do
you find scariest? Spiders. Since I'm allergic to bee sting and have to carry my Epipen, I assume that a spider bite would be very bad for me.
7)
In 1982, when this song was popular, the world lost Princess Grace of
Monaco. Before she became a royal, she was film star Grace Kelly. Have
you ever seen a Grace Kelly movie? I've been a fan since I was in high school, babysitting and watching late night TV, and saw the Country Girl
for the first time. She's all quiet and mousy, wearing glasses and
cardigans for the first hour. And then she shows up for the party scene
and, oh, my! No one rocked a LBD like Grace! Which is not to say she
wasn't a good actress. She was. And it probably would have been good for
me, at that tender stage in life, to have paid attention to what
happens to girls who fall into co-dependent relationships. Woulda saved
myself a lot of grief and wasted time. But no, I was all, "look how
pretty!"
8) Speaking of movies, the top-grossing film of 1982 was ET: The Extra Terrestrial. Have you seen it? Once all the way through. I've got bits and pieces a dozen times.
9) Random question: How many timepieces will you have to reset when we spring ahead this weekend? Three keywound clocks, the microwave, and four wristwatches. Oy, I'm gonna be busy!
These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
Good insight about Grace Kelly.
ReplyDeleteI just Googled Grace Kelly to see if she was still alive. She died young of a stroke.
ReplyDeleteOh goody, another clock lover. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour answer for #1 is pretty much the same as mine. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAmerica is becoming bilingual and it's hard for me to adjust to it sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYou won't have a chance to feel funny about not knowing the language if you move to a foreign land. Everyone will want to practice their English on you! Lol.. cute answers..
ReplyDeleteI didn't think about the wristwatches, der. But then, I never wear them except for maybe one or two days a year, and then I have to wind them anyway so it's a bit of a moot point.
ReplyDeleteI didn't figure you for someone who would be irritated by foreigners speaking their language(s)!