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Random Friday Thoughts — August 19, 2022

It’s Friday and that means I’m back with some things that I’ve been thinking about over the past week.

I appreciate you taking the time to check them out. If we disagree, that’s cool. Feel free to tell me about it — diplomatically.

Enjoy your weekend!

GAME, SET, MATCH*

(* Changes are pending on this policy, so this story is developing and could change at any time!)

In another life (in other words, if I could have a “do over”), I would have played basketball in high school and perfected my tennis game.

As a teenager, I loved (and lusted for) Swedish legend Bjorn Borg.

Chris Evert, Billie Jean King, and Martina Navratilova were also my favorites.

I didn’t care much for John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors and after reading their autobiographies recently, my teenage feelings remain intact! 🙂

I’ve always been a fan of Serbian hottie and 21-time Grand Slam winner, Novak Djokovic.

However, I disagree with his views on being vaccinated against Covid-19.

Although I wish that everyone had gotten vaccinated back in the spring of 2021 and we would have saved more lives and altered the state of the pandemic. But, it is what is and that didn’t happen.

While Djokovic is not associated with the wider anti-vax movement, he RIGHTFULLY believes it’s a personal choice and an individual’s right.

He didn’t get to play the 2022 Australian Open, where he was the defending champion for the past three years, because all players had to be vaccinated.

And, at the time, he’s not getting to play in the U.S. Open in New York City later this month into early September for the same reason — he’s unvaccinated.

This is not a vaccine mandate from the U.S. Open, it’s from the American government — unvaccinated non-U.S. citizens cannot enter the country. 

Here’s my problem with his whining. When I traveled to Greece last fall and to Costa Rica this spring, the U.S. government required me to test negative within 3 days of returning home last fall and test negative a day before returning home this spring.

I didn’t want to take that test to return home for fear of being positive and being stuck in a foreign country. But, I paid for the tests both times and both were negative. I did it because it was U.S. policy.

If the imaginary Joe Smith, a minimum wage worker from Birkenhead, outside of Liverpool, England, wanted to visit his cousin in Newark, New Jersey, he’d have to vaccinated to enter the U.S.

Just because Djokovic is a multi-millionaire and one of the top tennis players in the world doesn’t give him any more right to come into the U.S. unvaccinated than any other non-U.S. citizen!

Djokovic, it’s the way it is!

“BIG SKY”

Last week, I talked about the Peacock reboot, “Queer As Folk”.

I fell in love with Jesse James Keitel and I’m now going to check out the ABC series “Big Sky” to see more of the non-binary, trans actress.

Plus, Reba McEntire has joined the crime thriller for the third season!

If that wasn’t enough, I have a sweet tooth for “eye candy” — Ryan Phillippe, Omar Metwally, and Jensen Ackles!

GRACE AND FRANKIE

I finally got around to watching the seventh and final season of Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie”. While I love Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Martin Sheen, I was ready for it to end.

While four episodes dropped last August and the final twelve episode debuted this past spring, I just wasn’t too excited to jump back into it (plus I was watching other series at the time).

Well, I’m done. I was very happy with the final season dealing with memory loss, aging, and fearing death.

I wasn’t thrilled with the storyline of a psychic telling one of the leads that she was going to die on a certain day and it became the focus of the last season!

My favorite characters other than Grace (Fonda) were Brianna (June Diane Raphael) and Joan-Margaret (Millicent Martin).

And, the two characters (*not actors*) that made my patience wear very thin were Frankie (Tomlin) and Sol (Sam Waterston) — just too eccentric and whiney, respectively!

BIRTHDAY GIRL…

Earlier this week, Madonna turned 64.

To celebrate her birthday, the “Queen of Pop” on Friday released “Finally Enough Love”, a 50-track, three disc collection, which is a 40-year retrospective of remastered and remixed songs.

Madonna is the only artist in music history to score 50 #1 hits on a single Billboard chart — hers is on the Dance Club Songs chart.

Here’s a fun version of “Music”, one of the songs that’ll be on the compilation, from a recent visit with Jimmy Fallon.

& DEATH ANNIVERSARIES…

Last week, I mentioned the 45th anniversary of Elvis’ death is this week and shared my three favorite Elvis songs: #3 “Kentucky Rain”, #2 “Suspicious Minds”, and at #1, “Blue Christmas”.

This week also marks the 4th anniversary of the passing of Aretha Franklin. So, in honor of the “Queen of Soul”, here’s my favorite Aretha Franklin song (a #1 duet with George Michael from 1987).

And, my favorite Aretha solo hit, “Freeway of Love” (#3, 1985).

Ironically, both Elvis and Aretha died on August 16th, Madonna’s birthday.

THE REIGN OF TELEVISION!

While the 1982 book “America in Search of Itself: The Making of the President 1956-1980” by Theodore H. White is mostly about presidents and presidential campaigns of that era, the chapter on television was a great read.

According to White, only 4.4 million American households had television sets in 1950. But, by 1980, that number was at 80 million — as close to saturation as statistically possible!

A turning point for television and newspapers was in 1963 when network evening news on CBS and NBC expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. It was estimated that by the end of that year, about two-thirds of Americans were getting ALL of their news from the three networks — 50 million to 60 million viewers!

That was also the first year that Americans relied on television for news more than newspapers forcing some big city papers to cut out afternoon papers.

THAT’S IT

With all the craziness in the world, make it the best in your little part of it!

Anthony

Random Friday Thoughts — May 27, 2022

The weekend is here and it’s Memorial Day weekend! Thank you for taking the time to check out my random thoughts.

Some of you have a three-day weekend, so enjoy the “unofficial” start to the summer season.

MEMORIAL DAY

However, let’s not forget the reason for this federal holiday — to mourn the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the armed services.

Memorial Day used to be called “Decoration Day”. From 1868 until 1970, it was on May 30th, but since 1971, the holiday has been on the last Monday in May.

THE SLAP HEARD (almost) AROUND THE WORLD!

I was in Costa Rica during the Oscars and I wasn’t watching.

The next day my sister told me about the drama of Will Smith walking up on the stage and slapping the hell of out of comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith!

And, two months later, I still haven’t watched it. However, I’ve heard ALL of the follow-up stories and I’m over it!

Of the Best Actor nominees, I’ve seen three of the performances and I think Smith deserved the win (I still haven’t seen Javier Bardem in “Being the Ricardos” and Denzel Washington in “The Tragedy of Macbeth”.)

Do I think the Academy should take back his Oscar? NO. If they want to ban him from attending future Oscar ceremonies, so be it.

The bottom line is Chris Rock is a comedian (let me stress “comedian” because I saw his lackluster acting performance in the fourth season of “Fargo”) and comedians make rude comments about people. It’s just what they do.

Was Will Smith wrong slapping him in front of millions of people across the world? YES!

Does Smith deserve to lose acting jobs because of his actions? Let me simplify Isaac Newton’s third law — for every action, there’s a reaction.

So, Will, deal with it!

AND, THE REAL SMACKDOWN!!!

“It’s on you!”

Your opinion: O’Rourke out of line? Or, just pointing the honest truth?

FOR THE RECORD

Texas Governor Greg Abbott after the Uvalde school shooting that left, at least, 21 dead: “never again”.

Since he took office in January 2015, there have been six mass shootings in Texas!

AND, THIS…

NBC News: Governor Abbott says the Uvalde school shooter had a “mental health challenge” and the state needed to “do a better job with mental health” — yet in April he slashed $211 million from the department that oversees mental health programs.

I’ll now get off my soap box!

“PAM & TOMMY”

I’m probably one of the few across the world that never saw the scandalous Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee sex tape back in the 1990s when it blew up the internet. (Okay, I didn’t even have the internet in 1995. That’s probably the reason.)

However, I finally got around to watching the eight episode Hulu original series with Lily James and Sebastian Stan.

Both were amazing in their roles and they could earn Emmy nominations next month.

“Pam & Tommy” was great when it focused on Pam.

It’s likely that many creative liberties were taken in the series. But, if only a portion of the degradation Pam went through in the deposition happened, those lawyers were appalling!

Who cares if she had posed for magazines and made a fortune running on the beach in a bathing suit on “Baywatch”? It was shameful!

In this series, Tommy Lee was very annoying and unlikeable. If he’s like that in real life, yikes!

Whether you approve of people recording or photographing intimate or sexual moments or not, Pam & Tommy Lee were victims of having their private moments exposed to the world.

GRADE: C+

P.S. In full disclosure, after watching the series, I MAY (or may not) have done a Google search and saw the images!

“FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE”

On August 19, 2022, three days after legendary music icon Madonna turns 64, she’s giving fans a birthday present. (Okay, it’ll cost us!)

Madonna is the only artist in music history to score 50 #1 hits on a single Billboard chart — hers is on the Dance Club Songs.

The 50-track, three disc collection, “Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones” is a 40-year retrospective and is remastered with some remixed songs.

“Frozen” is listed as “(Extended Club Mix Edit) [2022 Remaster]”. Please, please, please let it be this new collaboration with Sickick.

Madonna recorded new vocals for the track and it includes a brand-new verse “remaking the iconic single into an ecstatic trap collaboration”.

You’ve just got to see and listen to this new version!

“DR. DEATH”

This eight episode, 2021 Peacock original series, was great and is terrifying because it’s based on a real case!

Joshua Jackson plays Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a young and brilliant doctor in Dallas building a thriving neurosurgery practice.

All of sudden, patients coming in for routine, yet complex, spinal surgeries begin leaving his operating room dead or permanently disabled.

As the victim count rises, two other doctors, neurosurgeon Robert Henderson (Alec Baldwin) and vascular surgeon Randall Kirby (Christian Slater), set out to stop Duntsch with the help of Dallas prosecutor Michelle Shughart (AnnaSophia Robb).

“Dr. Death” was nominated for three Critics’ Choice Award — the series for Best Limited Series, Jackson for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television, and Slater for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television.

All three may get Emmy nominations this July!

I’ve gone 57 years without any surgeries (other than my wisdom teeth pulled) and after seeing this series, I hope I never have to have a surgery!

GRADE: B

“THE REACH OF A CHEF”

Subtitled “Beyond the Kitchen”, this is Michael Ruhlman 2006 follow-up to “The Making of a Chef” (1997) and “The Soul of a Chef” (2000).

In February 2021, I featured several insights from his phenomenal 2017 book, “Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America”.

Here are a few interesting notes from “The Reach of a Chef: Beyond the Kitchen”:

  • While good for the chef and culinary business, Tim Ryan, head of the Culinary Institute of America says this about celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, “I also often hear chefs criticize Emeril’s culinary techniques, but television is entertainment… I like Emeril and respect him. I do wish that he could move away throwing raw spices on his plates”.
  • And, Ryan adds, “Anyway, it could be worse — he could be screaming profanities at someone, or acting unprofessional, and thankfully Emeril has never done that.” Hello Gordon Ramsey! 🙂
  • When Emeril Lagasse was starting out in television, he would fly to New York from New Orleans and tape as many as seven episodes a day at $300 each.
  • As he became famous, the critics’ (chefs and writers) claws came out. Lagasse says, “Everybody’s so critical today. Nobody criticized Julia [Child] for dropping swordfish on the floor and then picking it up, brushing it, and continuing… These days you’ve got the chicken police, the frog legs police, hamster police, they’re coming after you.”

THAT’S IT

With all the craziness in the world, make it the best in your little part of it!

Anthony

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