Saturday 9: The Men in My Little Girl's Life (1965)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here. Chosen for Father's Day.
1)
In this song, a father shares the story of his daughter's life through
first the boys, then the men, she brought home. The first is Rod, a
little kid who wants to play in the backyard. Who were your playmates
when you were young? Did you find it more fun to have them over to your
home, or to go to theirs? I preferred going to their homes because I was curious about how other families lived. Example: Mail. My oldest friend lived in the apartment building across the alley and I enjoyed it when we went all the way downstairs and outside and then used a key to unlock their unit's mailbox. My other favorite playmate's family had a really cool mailbox on their front door frame and the mail slid directly onto their living room carpet! Our mail was shoved through a slot in our screen door. Our front door was so thick that I never even heard it. Ah, the stuff that fascinated Little Me!
2) Then his daughter asked if Lee could carry her books on the walk to/from school. During your junior high years, how did you travel to school (bus, bicycle, car pool, shoe leather)? We walked to school. It was only a couple blocks away and took about 10 minutes if I wasn't distracted. My older sister was a year ahead of me and policed me. She was a drag.
3)
Throughout this song, the father recalls that his daughter alternately
called him "Daddy," "Dad," "Popsie," "Pop" and "Father." How did/do you
address your father? Dad.
4) The song ends with the daughter asking her father to babysit. When did you last look after someone else's child? About 20 years ago. My nephew was still very young (like 5 or 6) and heard me say I didn't put my Christmas tree up because it was too much of a hassle. He offered to help and I was so touched by his eager little face that we had a sleepover and made a night of assembling my tree and trimming it.
5)
This record was a Top 10 hit in the US and it made the Top 20 in
Canada. Much of its success was attributed to Mike Douglas' TV
popularity. From 1965 to 1981, he hosted a daytime talk show. Do you
watch much daytime TV? I've got the news on most of the day. Shit moves fast these days and everything feels important.
6) Mike Douglas was a father himself. He had three
daughters, including twins. Are there twins in your family? Nope.
Now about Father's Day ...
7)
Retail chains like O'Reilly Auto Parts, Auto Zone and Jiffy Lube are
all promoting gift cards and car-related gifts for Father's Day. If you
got a gift card from one of those stores, how would you upgrade your
ride? I don't have a car. But if the gift card was from O'Reilly or Auto Zone, I'd use it to stock up on wipes. Really, you can get the most effective multi-surface wipes and glass cleaning wipes at auto stores. Jiffy Lube doesn't really have much of a retail section so I'd regift that one.
8)
Dick's Sporting Goods also enjoys a spike in gift card sales around Father's
Day. Have you more recently given or received a gift card? At Christmas, I sent my oldest friend a Domino's gift card. Because that's her favorite. (Don't ask me why. She grew up in Chicagoland and should know better.)
9)
In days gone by, ties were the #1 Father's Day gift. But as today's
workplace has become more casual, fragrance has taken over the top spot.
Dove Men+Care offers gift sets with shampoo/conditioner, body wash and
antiperspirant. Think about your shower routine. Are your shampoo, body wash and antiperspirant all the same brand or the same scent? Nope. Right now I've got lavender shampoo and mint conditioner. Oatmeal body wash. My deodorant is "powder fresh." All different brands.


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