1)
Many people are uncomfortable with ladders. Some feel unsteady on the
steps, others have a fear of heights. Then there's the superstition that
warns against walking under ladders. Are you afraid of ladders? I love my ladder at home. It's shiny and sturdy and makes it possible for me to change those overhead light bulbs and my smoke detector batteries. Not crazy about the step ladders at work, though. Nothing to hold onto on the way down.
2) In
this song, the Supremes advise us to go up the ladder to the roof to be
closer to Heaven. While poetic, that's not really why most homeowners
climb onto the roof. They're more likely replacing shingles or cleaning
the gutters. Have you ever been on the roof of your building? I've been up there twice, both times to discuss the condition of the roof with contractors and fellow condo board members. Both times I nodded sagely and pretended I understood what was being said.
3)
The record was the Supremes first and biggest hit without Diana Ross.
When Jean Terrell replaced Diana as lead singer, the two ladies appeared
together at a press event to launch this new iteration of the Supremes.
Have you ever met your replacement at a job, or perhaps the person you
replaced? Yes. Advertising in Chicago can be a surprisingly small world.
4)
Mary Wilson was a member of the group when it was formed in 1959 and
stayed through 1977, when the Supremes officially disbanded. According
to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American stays at a job
3.9 years. Looking over your job history, how long did you typically
stick with an employer? I worked full-time for 48 years. Answering this question accurately would require entirely too much math. My best guess is around 5 years.
5)
The third Supreme performing on this record was Cindy Birdsong. After
the group broke up for good, Cindy finished nursing school and practiced
at UCLA Medical Center. When did you last interact with a nurse or
nurse practitioner? This week! My nurse practitioner sent me the good news about my annual mammogram and refilled a prescription for me. I love how available she is.
6) In 1970, when this song was popular, TV shows about doctors like Marcus Welby, MD and Medical Center ranked high in the Nielsen ratings. Medical shows are still popular today, with Grey's Anatomy entering its 22nd season and The Pitt earning critical accolades. Do you have a favorite TV doctor? Dr. Michael Rossi of Peyton Place. He was the best person in the sin-soaked town. He truly cared about every horny teenager, frustrated housewife, wife-beater, nymphomaniac and alcoholic who entered his office. Yet for some reason he couldn't get laid. His first lady friend was frigid, his second dumped him for a man from her past, his third got hauled away to prison for perjury, his fourth tragically ended up at the bottom of a cliff ... and all before he could "kick it through the goal posts," if you will.
7) Also in 1970, when this song was popular, audiences were lining up to see the movie Love Story. Without looking it up, complete the film's most famous line: "Love means _______________." I don't have to look it up. I had this poster on my bedroom wall. I don't know why, but in the summer between 7th and 8th grade, my friends and I just loved movies that made us cry.
PS Ryan O'Neal, aka Oliver Barrett III in Love Story, got his big break on Peyton Place. It's like a Peyton Place reunion around here.
8)
Slumberchums™ were all the rage among pre-teens in 1970. These sleeping
bags had attached pillow "heads" that made it look like you slipping
into sleep inside a plush bear. When did you most recently sleep in a
sleeping bag? Approx. 25 years ago. My niece's Brownie troop needed another "mother" for an overnight camping trip and I was pressed into service. My niece is now a mother herself.
9)
Random question: Did you take a multivitamin this morning? If yes, did you swallow it or chew it? Swallowed it. I have two temp crowns and under the circumstances, chewables would do more harm than good.



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