Aimless Rambling Friday!
Friday, September 16, 2016
Yeah! Aimless Rambling Friday should become an official blog thing. ARF!
I've been entertaining myself on Facebook by scrolling just past the name on each post and guessing who posted it. Try it! You'll guess most of them correctly. The ones you don't guess will surprise you.
I don't usually watch "Superstore," but I saw it last night. Ben Feldman, who plays Jonah, is the spitting image of Scott Baio. He has a lot of the same mannerisms, too. I looked him up and there isn't any relationship noted. The resemblance is crazy! I would have bet $1000 that he was Scott's son.
Sia's song "Cheap Thrills" reminds me so much of going out dancing in college. Great times!
...I don't need no money
As long as I can feel the beat
I don't need no money
As long as I keep dancing...
Most of the time, we had at least one drink of some sort during the night, but there were occasions when we went to clubs without a dime in our pockets, dancing all night and drinking water. It's not really fair to the bar or the bartenders, even though I'm sure they are used to broke students in a college town. Even with cover and buying a drink or two, it was a cheap, fun night out!
Saturday 9: The Trolley Song (1944)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) In this movie clip, just about everyone (except Judy) is wearing a hat. Do you wear hats for fashion, for warmth or for both?
I rarely wear a hat, and usually to keep the sun off my face. I have worn a hat at football games for warmth, late in the season.
2) This song is from Meet Me in St. Louis, which was a huge hit and the second highest grossing movie of 1944. When is the last time you watched a movie in the theater?
Jeff and I saw Dont' Think Twice at the Drafthouse on Lamar a couple of weeks ago. It was good!
3) The movie follows the Smith family as their hometown, St. Louis, to prepares to host the 1904 World's Fair. What's the biggest thing happening in your hometown?
Probably a tie between SXSW and Formula 1 racing.
4) This week's featured artist, Judy Garland, is best known as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. That movie is shown so often that Sam thinks she may have seen it a dozen times. Is there a movie or holiday special you've seen over and over?
Moulin Rouge is probably the one I've seen the most times
5) Judy admitted to being perpetually tardy. Are you usually prompt? Or are you always running late?
Almost always prompt
6) Judy's first professional performance was a rendition of "Jingle Bells" when she was just two. How old were you when you entered your chosen profession?
23
7) Thinking of "Jingle Bells," here's a wintery question for a hot summer day: What's your favorite carol?
"Oh Holy Night"
8) Judy was a very demonstrative person. She enjoyed hugs and admitted that, when she nervous, she took emotional support from physically reaching out. Are you demonstrative?
I'm not very demonstrative, except with certain friends (the more demonstrative ones mostly) or in certain situations (reunions, emotional times, etc.).
9) She told Barbara Walters that people would be surprised to learn that she was a good cook and specialized in desserts. Do you have a sweet tooth?
Yep, but I limit sweets to infrequent occasions.
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