I See Love (2010)
Unfamiliar with
this week's song. Hear it here.
1)
This is the theme from Mike and Molly, a TV show that ran from 2010 to 2016. Were you a fan? No. I watched it a couple of times over the years and never found it funny. Which is strange, because I enjoy Melissa McCarthy on the big screen.
2)
Molly was played by Melissa McCarthy. Today she's one of Hollywood's
best-paid actresses, but when she began her career, she was barely
scraping by. She recently recalled the time when, as a struggling
actress, she was rejected at the ATM because it only gave out $20s and
she didn't have even that much in her checking account. How often do you
visit the ATM? Several times a week? Several times a month? Never? Several times/week. This question makes me think of my mom. She never used an ATM, not once in her life. She was intimidated by technology. Last year, when I worked at the library charity book sale, I met another woman like that. For her, it was an almost political decision. She won't use ATMs if a teller is on duty and she won't use self checkout at the grocery store. She wants to preserve jobs.
3) When she was broke, Melissa couldn't afford blueberries and avocados. Now she savors them. When you're a few bucks ahead, what do you splurge on? Oh, golly. Before the pandemic, I would have said good grub at a nice restaurant. Or maybe I'd specify Stoli instead of the well vodka. Now I'll go with the really durable paper towels, like Viva or Bounty.
4)
Mike was played by Billy Gardell. He was working at a comedy club,
cleaning the bathrooms and answering the phone. He used to crack jokes
with other employees and finally one of his coworkers dared him to go
onstage on "open mic night." A comedy career was born. Tell us about
someone who pushed you to make the right move. Back on August 11, my art director pushed me to speak up more forcefully and make myself heard at work. She was right. I'm grateful to her.
5)
On the show, Mike's best friend was his fellow officer, Carl McMillan.
Carl was not especially motivated and still lived with his grandmother,
well into his 30s. How old were you when you moved out of the house for
good? 18
6) Mike's and Molly's mothers are different as night and day and frequently did not get along. Have you ever had in-law trouble? No, because I've never had in-laws.
7) This week's song was written by Keb
Mo. He switches among several different guitars when he works --
electric, acoustic and resonator. Can you play guitar? Nope.
8) In 2010, when this show premiered, Apple introduced the iPad. Do you use a tablet? I couldn't wait to get one. I used my Kindle for less than a year and put it aside. I don't even know where it is.
9) This week's random question gives you an opportunity to brag: What's something you do better than most people? I'd be great at an animal shelter. Like Ellie Mae, I'm good with critters.
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.
My mom never uses ATM's. She's not great at technology, but it's because she thinks it's one more way for them to track a person and one more opportunity for hackers to steal her money. I felt the same way about paper towels the first month or two of the shut down but then Bounty towels came back to Walmart...right along with Charmin tp.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever think paper towels would be a splurge?
ReplyDeleteMy mom does not use ATM's either and she does not even have a bank card. She writes checks or uses cash. I don't even know the last time I wrote a check. Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.
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I don't have a Kindle or Nook tablet, just e-readers which I love. I do have an iPad which I adore!
ReplyDeleteI try not to use self-checkouts for the same reason- they cost jobs. Can we start calling you Ellie Mae?
ReplyDeleteKindles were huge. But, I think more readers over 35 still prefer books!
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