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WELCOME 2013 AND SUPER FASTER HAIR.

Saturday, January 19th, 2013

Scott Henderson still thinks he's cool.     So, now it’s 2013.  We survived the end of the world and the Holidays with the families and friends.  I’ve been meaning to write a new blahg and actually believed I might get another one done in 2012.  Fat chance.  Well, I’ll start off the new year with a new blahg and forget about 2012.  Okay, so I won’t completely forget about 2012 or I’ll have nothing to talk about.  Hang tightly to this blahg because I’m making it up as I go along and flying by the seat of my pants. 

     2012 wasn’t so bad for me, I guess.  I had a contract in the last quarter of the year that kept me busy and paid me a little.  Jeanette and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary.  The whole family met and enjoyed Washington for a few days (which lead to a good blahg:  HELLO WASHINGTON, GOODBYE “THE LIFE OF RILEY”).  My youngest daughter Abbie and I went down to a Stargate convention in Chicago.  Oh yes, and there was that whole thing about me turning 50.  There were also some bad things that happened and if you go back through some of my past blahgs you can read more about that.  I want to move on. 

     What did I get for Christmas you may well ask?  Jean Arthur, The Actress Nobody KnewYou may.  In my pre-Christmas blahg, MY 2012 CHRISTMAS WISH LIST, I wrote that I wanted the book “Jean Arthur:  The Actress Nobody Knew”.  Well, I got it and it was a great read.  I could hardly put it down because here was a life story about an actress I greatly admired and knew hardly anything about.  I won’t give it away but if you can get a hold of a copy, you’ll enjoy it.  

     While I’m on the subject of Jean Arthur, I’ll talk about two Jean Arthur films.  The first is the “The Whole Town’s Talking” from 1935 in which she costarred with Edward G. Robinson.  This film has never been released on DVD in North America.  There is a European release floating around but I don’t know what the quality is like.  If you can track down the VHS, which is out of print, then that’s your best bet.  I managed to find a download of this film and watched it over the holidays.  It’a a great film and Robinson gets to play dual roles as a good guy and a bad guy.  For Jean Arthur, this was probably the start of her wise-cracking female friend eventually gets the guy roles.  I hope it gets an official DVD release. 

     The second Jean Arthur film I want to talk about is “The Devil And Miss Jones” from 1941.  I guess if they made it today it would be Ms. Jones but you can’t knock them for that.  This film also co-starred Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn.   The Devil And Miss JonesJean Arthur and Charles Coburn would co-star together again in “The More The Merrier” in 1943 and “The Impatient Years” in 1944.  Both of those films have official DVD releases but nothing for “The Devil And Miss Jones”.  2013 will see that all change.  On March 26th, we will see this classic finally released by Olive Films/Paramount.  It’s about time.  Now, if we could only get a DVD release of “History is Made At Night” from 1937 with Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer. 

     I should talk about another book that I received for Christmas but I’ll give you a little back-story first.  I have a whole rack of films I like to watch around Christmas and not all of them aA Tree Grows In Brooklyn 1945re Christmas themed but might contain a moving sequence that happens at Christmas.  One of these films is the 1945 film “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn”.  This too has had a couple of official DVD releases recently in expensive boxed sets of Eliza Kazan films.  Kazan directed the film but the movie is based on the book by Betty Smith.  My own children have seen it a time or two and know how special this movie is to me. 

     Every year, in our family, we draw names for $2 and $10 gifts.  That way you don’t have to buy for everyone but just two gifts for two different people.  This past year, my son Noah drew my name for a $2 gift.  My children hate drawing my name because they say I am hard to buy for.  I don’t think so.  I’m always clear on what I want but I can’t help it if they can’t find those things around here.  Noah left his shopping for me to the last minute and I had to take him shopping at a local thrift store to buy my $2 gift.  He wasn’t discrete about it at all.  He had been perusing the books and found a copy of the novel, “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” for 25 cents.  He asked me if I would like that for my $2 gift and I of course told him that would be fine.  I was looking at some little ornaments at the time and he added that he might get me an ornament too if I pointed out the one I wanted.  So I did.  He also asked me to pay for it because he didn’t want to have to go to the cashier.  Imagine that, knowing what your gift is and having to pay for it too!  Later he bought me a coffee so I guess that works out somehow.  At least he wrapped these gifts himself.  I acted all surprised on Christmas morning and displayed the ornament on the mantle above our fireplace.  I wish I had taken a picture of it before I put it away after Christmas. 

     The book was a welcomed gift indeed.  A Tree Grows In Brooklyn - NovelI couldn’t put it down.  Sometimes I would get up in the middle of the night to read it.  I couldn’t wait to finish it and at the same time I hated to see it end.  There is so much more in the book than there was in the movie.  In fact, there’s a whole second half of the book that takes place where the film version left off.  My understanding is that the first draft of the novel ended just like it did in the movie but the author thought there was more to tell.  I’m glad she continued on with it.  “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” is now ranked among my top 5 favorite novels.  Maybe that’s an idea for a blahg someday.  I will only add that it was the best gift that my son ever gave me that I paid for myself.  Oh, and thanks for the ornament and the coffee Noah! 

     Now on to Super Faster Hair.  This has a back-story too.  In 1985, I was taking a couple of summer courses at Trent University to finish up my degree.  One of these courses was on classic greek literature, but I won’t bore you about that.  It was, however, one of my favorite classes.  Pappas Billiards TodayI started up a friendship with another classmate named Dean Pappas.  His father ran the local Pappas Billiards and it was a great hang-out for University students.  That wasn’t the reason we became friends.  It was more to the fact that he had a car and gave me a ride every day.  Oh, and he also dated my roommate Dorothy…but that’s another story. 

     Dean and I have kept in contact and every year, just before Christmas, my family goes up to Peterborough to do some shopping and have a little visit with Dean.  We always meet at Pappas Billiards, which Dean now manages besides being a City Councillor, and have a coffee and catch up on what’s been happening with our families.  This past year, Noah was sick and didn’t get to go.  That’s probably why he left my $2 gift until the last minute.  Anyhow, we decided to also use the trip to Peterborough to aid in picking up my daughter Emily’s friend Holly who was going to stay with us a few days.  She took a bus to Peterborough and we picked her up and brought her home with us.  On the way to Peterborough we began to discuss our cat situation. 

     As readers of this blahg (do I have readers, I always ask) you will know that we adopted a kitten in the summer which we named Stella.  Unfortunately Stella became very ill and we had to have her put down in September.  That was the subject of the blahg, STELLA AND SHERRY, I HARDLY KNEW YE.  That was one of those bad things that happened in 2012.  The short of it is that June and Frank were the only cats in our house.  We had talked about adopting another kitten but we wanted to wait until the Christmas holidays so that Emily could be home to enjoy the new kitten’s company.  On the way to Peterborough we decided that maybe we could find a kitten in that city.  We knew that Emily’s friend Holly would like this too because she told Emily she wasn’t allowed to pick out a kitten without her. 

     We asked around in Peterborough about pet shops but we were referred to the Peterborough Humane Society.  Emily had her smart phone and checked out their website to see if they had any kittens and where they were located.  Online, they featured a few kittens and there was one with the name of Super Faster Hair.  We all laughed at the name but we couldn’t see a picture of this kitten.  We drove to the Humane Society and were taken into the back where they had two cages containing two kittens each.  Super Faster HairWe knew we wanted a female and we were referred to this one cage with two gray kittens.  The attendant opened up the cage and one of the kittens flew out of the cage and climbed up onto Emily’s shoulder.  Emily, Abbie, and Holly all agreed that was the kitten we would take home.  When the attendant checked the kitten’s papers we discovered that this was the infamous Super Faster Hair. 

     Recently, I discovered a posting by Abbie, who would turn 14 the day after we adopted Super Faster Hair.  Here is what she posted:

On December 15th we got a kitten as kind of an early birthday present. We went to Peterbrough and we went to see my Dad’s friend who’s family owns a Billard’s place. My sister and I were looking at the animal shelter website. It listed the names fo cats and sometimes had pictures of them. There was a cat listed and her name was Super Faster Hair. That was her name. Super Faster Hair. So we went to the animal shelter and there was one cat who really wanted to come home with us and was climbing all over our shoulders everytime we held her. We wanted this kitten. So we asked what her name was an it was Super Faster Hair. It was that cat. We actually renamed her Willow, but I wanted to name her Teaser the Willow Sheep.

 Abbie gives away in the posting that yes, we ended up calling the kitten, “Willow”. 

     But there’s a little more to that story.  Peterborough is a 2 hour drive from our current home.  We didn’t have a cat carrier nor food and water for the ride home.  We stopped out back of a Liquor store and I retrieved an empty cardboard box.  We stopped at a thrift store and purchased a couple of dishes and an old towel to put in the box.  We bought a bag of kitten food and we had a bottle of water so we thought we were all set.  Not really.  On the way home, the kitten kept climbing out of the box and onto the laps of one of the girls.  The only time she spent in the box was when she got car sick and when she decided to poop.  It began to stink in our van, let me tell you.  I stopped in a small town and threw out the towel that contained everything Willow had endowed us with.  Luckily there was a garbage can outside a local convenience store.  This experience suggested some possible names for the kitten but, as you already know, Willow was the final selection. 

     Willow seems to be in fine health and Frank and June have accepted her and play with her.  Willow On My ShoulderOne thing I should add is that Willow has continued to be a shoulder cat.  Check out this picture that I took today.  Whenever I’m working at the computer, Willow likes to be on my shoulder.  In this picture I was tapping on the top of the monitor trying to get her attention so I could take the picture.  That’s why my left arm is stuck out.  She’s a welcome addition to our family and hopefully will continue to enjoy good health. 

     Well, that’s about it for now.  I don’t know what 2013 has in store for me but the world’s still here and I’m still here.  Somewhere, that has to count for something.

MY 2012 CHRISTMAS WISH LIST

Monday, November 26th, 2012

     Today is November 25th and that means we start the 30 day slide into Christmas.  Santa ScottI love Christmas time.  It’s a great time full of music and great viewing opportunities.  I know I could go over the top listing everything but I’m going to try and stay on point and keep to the topic of this blahg.  I’m going to share with you what is on my Christmas Wish List for 2012. 

     Yesterday, my daughter Abbie and I put up our Christmas lights.  A Right View of My Christmas LightsIt was bitter cold and we had to stop a few times and come in and get warm.  Isn’t it amazing that every year you can’t remember the arrangement you had the previous year?  A Left View of My Christmas LightsWe had a few lights blown out but nothing major and a quick trip to town secured the replacement bulbs.  I’ve taken a few pictures of the light display.  Christmas Lights At The Front of My HouseThere’s a right view and left view.  Pick the appropriate view whether you are right brained or left.  And just to be confusing, I’ve added a shot of the front of our house with the lit bushes on either side of the door and the shooting star up above.  Click on any of the pictures to view a larger version.  So much for my Christmas lights.  They look better at night and maybe I’ll update those pictures with night pictures but with the light dusting of snow that we received over night, I thought these pictures would set the mood for this blahg.  (Writing this later this evening, I’ve added the night pictures below.  Click any of them to see a larger version)

 Another Night View of the Christmas Lights Another Night View of the Christmas LightsA Night View of the Front Christmas Lights

     What is on my Christmas Wish List?  Top of the list:  WORLD PEACE.  There used to be this little joke/tradition in my house when it came to Christmas or Birthdays.  I would ask my children what they wanted for Christmas or their Birthday.  WORLD PEACE - WHAT WE SHOULD ALL ASK FORIf their first answer was not World Peace then I would mockingly scold them and tell them that maybe they were only going to get one thing and they blew it by not asking for World Peace as their first choice.  It’s the perfect gift and there’s no batteries required.  I completely forgot about that tradition and a few years ago, I asked Abbie, whose Birthday is December 16th, what she wanted for her Birthday.  She answered right away:  World Peace.  You could have knocked me over with a feather.  I had forgotten and Abbie had not.  There’s hope for this new generation yet!  Seriously, Middle East, what is your problem?  If a child here in Canada can embrace the concept then what’s stopping you?  Add to my wish list that the current Ceasefire will work its way into a lasting Peace and spread across the globe. 

     I don’t have a very long wish list for Christmas and after WORLD PEACE everything else pales in comparison.  Maybe it’s safer to ask for other things because that top item on my list is hard to acquire and not likely to fit in my stocking.  If I can’t have WORLD PEACE then maybe I’ll be a little selfish and ask for Jean Arthur.  The Jean Arthur Drama CollectionI know she’s dead, and thanks for pointing that out, but I simply think she was one of the greatest actresses ever.  I recently purchased the Jean Arthur Drama Collection that was released in May of this year.  This is a follow-up to the Jean Arthur Comedy Collection that TCM (Turner Classic Movies) released last year.  It’s a great set and fills in the gap of her film output on DVD with some early 30s dramas.  I guess my wish list then, to be more specific, would be to have a couple of her very popular films finally released on DVD.  Specifically, “History Is Made At Night” (1937) & “The Devil And Miss Jones” (1941).   Directed By Billy Wilder DVD ReleaseWith the recent release of “Directed by Billy Wilder – TCM Vault Collection”, we have been treated to a DVD release of “A Foreign Affair” (1948).  That last TCM release also included Wilder’s “Five Graves To Cairo” which is a great previously unreleased film; even if it doesn’t star Jean Arthur. 

     So why ask for Jean Arthur?  Well, I can’t have WORLD PEACE so why not ask for something just as impossible?  I’ve been on this Jean Arthur kick this past year with these DVD releases.  I have all of the other DVD releases of Jean Arthur films so these new acquisitions have been welcome additions to my collection.  Jean Arthur, A BiofilmographyThere are no other Jean Arthur releases on the horizon so for my Christmas list I’ve asked for a book about Jean Arthur.  There are a couple books out there about Jean Arthur and this year saw the release of the second one:  “Jean Arthur: A Biofilmography”.  I know, that’s a new word to me too.  I wasn’t even aware that this book had been released.  Jean Arthur: The Actress Nobody KnewIt certainly wasn’t on my radar but when I went to show my wife the book about Jean Arthur that I wanted, this one popped up.  It wasn’t the one I knew about and it’s not currently on my wish list.  I had previously read about “Jean Arthur:  The Actress Nobody Knew”.  The title sounds interesting and if I do get it for Christmas (Hint Hint) then I’ll read it and maybe post a review here. 

     Another great actress that I really enjoy is Judy Holliday.  Holliday is not necessarily on my Holiday wish list.  I just really like her work and she only really had eight starring features from 1949 to 1960.  She was a great comedienne  and could sing to boot.  She died too young at the age of 43 in 1965 of Cancer.  Her volume of work has been highly represented on DVD with the exception of 1956’s “Full of Life”.  That will all change next month when Sony will release the DVD on December 4th.  I’m not necessarily asking for this release because it is a Sony Manufacture on Demand DVD and I can’t get it in Canada unless I find an online source that will ship to Canada.  Perhaps TCM, but their shipping to Canada is outrageous.  Hey TCM, why is your shipping costs to Canada so outrageous?  Oh yeah, I asked them that and they sent some generic response that didn’t really answer my question. 

     Moving on.  The Weepies.  The Weepies?  Yes, The Weepies.  In a previous blahg, “Advice For The Next 50:  Think For Yourself”, I mentioned a great singer by the name of Deb Talan that I’ve been enjoying.  The Weepies, Deb Talan, along with her husband Steve Tannen, are members of the band The Weepies.  There may be others in the band but Steve and Deb are the front of the band.  In 2011 they released a new CD called “Be My Thrill”, which is what I’m adding to my wish list.  It’s an amazing CD and the title track is one of my favorites.  Give it a listen: 


This is a very upbeat tune but there’s a few Youtube videos of The Weepies performing this more as a ballad.  Here’s one of them performed at the Oregon Zoo in 2011: 

If that’s not enough, there’s a great acoustic version of this done by a couple of Youtube amateurs who I happen to think do a super job themselves: 

     Moving even more on but still on a musical note, I want to add another DVD to the list of things I’d like to own.  Peter, Paul and Mary-The Holiday ConcertBack in 1988, Peter, Paul and Mary gave a holiday concert in New York and it was aired later as a PBS special.  I managed to tape it from PBS years ago and I’ll tell you that I practically wore out the tape watching it every year; fast-forwarding through the PBS pledge breaks.  Last year, Shout Factory did the world a favor and released the concert on DVD.  They perform some great songs during this concert and at points there isn’t a dry eye in the house.  A great group from the 1960s who came at a time when the world was looking for peace.  How strange it is that we’re still looking for that peace today; or wishing for it.  I’ll keep wishing for it as my first wish and maybe I’ll be surprised with getting it one day…hopefully sooner than later. 

     I’ll close with that wish for peace and a video from that Peter, Paul, and Mary Concert that sums it all up:  “Light One Candle”.