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.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Saturday 9
Saturday 9: Lights (2011) Unfamiliar
with this week's tune? Hear it here.
Run, kid, RUN!
1) This song was inspired by a young Ellie Goulding's fear of the dark. What scared you when you were a kid?
Clowns. The summer when I was 7, we took a train ride to Washington DC. It was overnight, and the train had a "theater" car: folding chairs pointed at a screen. The movie was The Greatest Show on Earth. In it, Jimmy Stewart plays Buttons, who is really a doctor who ran away to join the circus to evade police. He committed euthanasia, put his beloved wife out of her misery. During the movie, he steps up and saves lives, even though it reveals his true identity and sets him up for arrest and the death penalty. I know now that Buttons was a hero. But when I was 7, there were plot points I didn't understand and all I knew is, here was a murderer hiding behind his pointy "I killed my wife" smile. It terrified me to consider what other clowns were hiding! PS It always amused my mom that I am possibly the only person in the world who grew up afraid of Jimmy Stewart, aka George Bailey from It's a Wonderful Life.
2)
She thinks back to the room where her brother and sister slept and she
felt safe. Did you share a room when you were growing up? Nope.
3)
Ellie Goulding grew up in public housing and worked her way through the
University of Kent in Canterbury. Back in those days, her favorite job
was theater usher because it offered her the perk of seeing plays for
free. What's the most recent "freebie" you scored? (This includes a buy
one/get one deal, extra points on your credit card, etc.)
Free shipping from Walmart.com. 4)
Even though today she is an international music star, Ellie still lives
modestly. She describes herself as "still in university mode," and
limits herself to $10/day for lunch. Where do you economize?
I love my CVS coupons. Just today I saved 27% off my bill with coupons.
5)
Ellie has proclaimed herself "a cat lady" and often posts pictures of
her cats to her Instagram account. What's the most recent photo you
took?
Yes, it's a trash bag full of leaves. I cut back my massive philodendron for the first time in more than a year. She'd been my office plant, and I wanted to show my coworkers that I'd finally given her "a haircut," as they'd all recommended.
6) Ellie appeared on Sesame Street.
She, Elmo and Abby thanked clouds for raindrops, lakes, and the water
we drink. Would you be thankful for a little rain this weekend?
No. I don't really like rainy days. I believe the world should be like Camelot, where it never rains until after sundown. 7)
In 2011, the year "Lights" was a hit, Prince William married Kate
Middleton. Ellie not only attended the wedding, she sang Elton John's
"Your Song" for the couple's first dance. Tell us a song that reminds
you of a romance in your life.
8)
Also in 2011, AT&T abandoned their attempt to buy T-Mobile. Which
company is your cell phone carrier? Are you happy with them?
Consumer Cellular, and yes. I talked my friend John into switching, and he's happy with them, too. It was a battle, though, because he thinks using Consumer Cellular makes him "old." Guess what, John, we ARE old!
9) Random question: What recent experience made you feel old?
I suppose I could say switching to Consumer Cellular, but it wasn't that. I have a new boss who is between the ages of 35 and 45. I made an I Love Lucy reference (I said I felt like Lucy on the conveyor belt in the chocolate factory) and he had no idea what I was talking about.
Age is no excuse for not knowing about Lucy. I know many who are far younger than your boss who are big fans of Lucy! You will be surprised how healthy your plant will be and how much she'll grow now. You know you could have stuck some of those cuttings in a jar of water and they'd have grown roots and you could have grown her offspring...or clones...or whatever. I do that every time I trim mine back.
I am impressed that you've had a plant that long. I kill them with one look, lol. I'm wondering what my Mom is going to do with all her ancient and large plants....I hope they are going to good homes.
well I know the conveyor belt reference! lol I hated that movie as a kid... psychological thrillers are the scariest as it reminds us real people can be living in evil.
I am old. I thought EVERYBODY knew about that Lucy scene! Not sure which is stranger--being afraid of Jimmy Stewart or being afraid of sharks in your bedroom
I am constantly making cultural references that my students don't get. I wonder what they're doing with their free time if they aren't into pop culture the way I am.
Your plant sounds like something out of "The Little Shoppe of Horrors" movie. heehee And please by sure to send Southern California some of that extra rain, but no snow..we can't deal with snow. It makes us all rush to the Mountains in order to throw snowballs and ride down hills in trashcan lids. Ah! You can still use that tiny line of code for embedding. Back to the drawing board I go!
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I thought everyone knew about Lucy! I am going to here your song now.
ReplyDeleteAge is no excuse for not knowing about Lucy. I know many who are far younger than your boss who are big fans of Lucy! You will be surprised how healthy your plant will be and how much she'll grow now. You know you could have stuck some of those cuttings in a jar of water and they'd have grown roots and you could have grown her offspring...or clones...or whatever. I do that every time I trim mine back.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe your boss doesn't know about Lucy! Wow. And those CVS coupons are great.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed that you've had a plant that long. I kill them with one look, lol. I'm wondering what my Mom is going to do with all her ancient and large plants....I hope they are going to good homes.
ReplyDeleteI have met several people over the years that are afraid of clowns. Josh knows Lucy! He is only 22. Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.
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well I know the conveyor belt reference! lol
ReplyDeleteI hated that movie as a kid... psychological thrillers are the scariest as it reminds us real people can be living in evil.
I am old. I thought EVERYBODY knew about that Lucy scene! Not sure which is stranger--being afraid of Jimmy Stewart or being afraid of sharks in your bedroom
ReplyDeleteI am constantly making cultural references that my students don't get. I wonder what they're doing with their free time if they aren't into pop culture the way I am.
ReplyDeleteYour plant sounds like something out of "The Little Shoppe of Horrors" movie. heehee
ReplyDeleteAnd please by sure to send Southern California some of that extra rain, but no snow..we can't deal with snow. It makes us all rush to the Mountains in order to throw snowballs and ride down hills in trashcan lids.
Ah! You can still use that tiny line of code for embedding. Back to the drawing board I go!
Afraid of Jimmy Stewart? Oh my ....
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