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CAN'T GET THAT SONG OUT OF MY HEAD"All I ask is the chance to prove that money can't make me happy." Spike Mulligan
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If you want to catch up on one of the short stories.
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July 05 Eye Trouble Surprisingly, there were NO rogue fire works last night! They were banned, but I was certain someone would try to set some off in our little area here. But it was quiet and the dog didn't go crazy! Hope it will be tonight as well. We still smell some smoke from fires to the north of us, but the skies seem fairly clear and sunny. Hope your holiday was happy and relaxed! July 03 Happy Fourth of July!Here are some interesting observances of this holiday in its early years from Wikipedia:
Here's another holiday I never knew existed (although I seem to remember seeing it on the calendar last year and wondering about it): Constitution Day (or Citizenship Day) is an American federal holiday that recognizes the ratification of the United States Constitution. It is observed on September 17, the day the U.S. Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution in 1787. The law establishing the holiday was created in 2004 with the passage of an amendment by Senator Robert Byrd to the Omnibus spending bill of 2004. Before this law was enacted, the holiday was known as "Citizenship Day". In addition to renaming the holiday "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day," the act mandates that all publicly funded educational institutions provide educational programming on the history of the American Constitution on that day. In May 2005, the United States Department of Education announced the enactment of this law and that it would apply to any school receiving federal funds of any kind. This holiday is not observed by granting time off work for federal employees. When Constitution Day falls on a weekend or on another holiday, schools and other institutions unofficially observe the holiday on an adjacent weekday. This was the case in 2005, when Constitution Day was generally observed on Friday, September 16 and 2006 when the holiday was observed on Monday, September 18. So, enjoy the Fourth and all the food and celebrations and remember the word "moderation" when it comes to drinking anything alcoholic. Drive carefully and enjoy the weekend! June 29 Just stuff... Hey, my Detroit Tigers finally won against the Royals yesterday, putting them at 500% now and not dead last in their division! Go, you Tigers!
I'm not going to be putting out a short story for a few days (weeks) because I am concentrating on getting my current manuscript ready to send to the Publishers. So, if you want to read any of my stories, just click on their titles above and read away. I promise that once this manuscript is out and things get back to normal here (THAT could take a while!), I'll get right on a new story.
June 26 Nearby fires... Well, at least our pool is up and running and with plenty of water in our own well, we have kept our lawn green, even though all the neighbors have the brown lawns. Just keep your fingers crossed the lightning doesn't come our way. June 23 The Answer, of course, is.... According to my book, THE FILMS OF CHARLTON HESTON, by Jeff Rovin: "Heston's 'King' Howland is a ruthless bigot who is violently opposed to his sister Sloan marrying a full-blooded Hawaiian native. This, even though he, himself, is having an affair with the local Mei Chen. At his sister's engagement party, Howland is attacked by Mei Chen's brother, who ends up killing Sloan's fiance, Paul, instead. Sloan blames Howland for the incident and moves off the island to Honolulu. There she finds solace in the bottle. Meanwhile Paul's brother, Dean, finds the girl and is upset by her sorry state. He takes her to his mother's house to recuperate. By this time, Mei is pregnant by Heston. She dies after giving birth to a son. Heston refuses to accept the child. So, Sloan and Dean, who now plan to marry, care for the child. Heston finally accepts the half-breed Dean as his brother-in-law, gives his baby the Howland name, which is very generous of him, and all ends with a semblance of happiness."
Sounds a lot like DALLAS, doesn't it??!!!
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Quotes to note from his films
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