I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited July 2011

    Bacon and egg toasted sandwich was yummy. DH was snoring his head off, so I got to eat first. Followed it up with a pain au chocolat - even more yummy.

    It's nealry noon and i'm still not dressed - better do it now - yikes!!!

    Sue

  • CherrylH
    CherrylH Member Posts: 1,077
    edited July 2011

    Susie,

    Top of the morning to you down under. Geting ready for bed up here. Have a great day.  Talk to you later.

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited July 2011

    I finally got dressed - now I've got to make lunch - sigh.

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited July 2011

    Blue - I finally got it. Here I am a supposed fan of rock/heavy metal/anything 70's and I never knew why you have 'People are Strange' in this thread title - duh.

    I've just been blasting the neighbourhood with Cream (Crossroads) and I picked up my copy of the Doors greatest hits and see the title of that track. Lovely photo of Jim on the front. I have always been a big fan of the Doors but must have forgotten a lot - need to listen to more, more often.

    Is it weird for a woman who is nearing 59 to still love heavy metal?? Aren't we supposed to grow up sometime? DH had just had to put up with me dancing around the living room :)

    Sue

    PS - cut my bloody finger making lunch - thin blood is not good - hope it's stopped.

  • Belinda44
    Belinda44 Member Posts: 718
    edited July 2011

    Thanks for the welcome, ladies (a few pages back).  I mostly read these days but may occasionally post.  I also don't read every day, but am drawn back to the website to read the latest info prior to my 6 month follow up appts.  It's a beautiful, sunny day in my neck of the woods.  Hope everyone has a great day. 

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    Morning gals. I am feeling eggs benedict in my near future (after DH gets up that is).

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited July 2011

    Morning!

    Susie .. I still like rock from the 70's and 80's.  Another band I still enjoy is Guns n Roses!
    Hope your finger is feeling better this morning.

    I also like Barbara's DH's band.  Listened to a great rendition of Stray Cats on FB video the other day!  I saw Stray Cats in a small club in San Diego years ago .. what a blast!

    hugs,

    Bren

    EDITED:  Hi Belinda and Barbara!

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    Morning all. 

    Rebekah Brooks arrested!

    (http://www.nytimes.com/)

    As some religious people would say, Thank You Jesus!

    Now for Rupert.... 

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited July 2011

    Copied from the link Athena provided on the NYT article.

    "The water is now lapping around the ankles of the Murdoch family," said Chris Bryant, a Labour parliamentarian who has taken legal action against The News of the World because he suspects his phone was hacked. Ms. Brooks was editor of The News of the World at the time of Milly Dowler's abduction but has denied knowledge of the phone hacking. In response to the crisis, the Murdoch family closed The News of the World and withdrew a $12 billion bid to assume control of Britain's biggest satellite broadcaster, British Sky Broadcasting.

    Mr. Murdoch and his family still own the top-selling daily tabloid, The Sun, as well as The Times of London and The Sunday Times of London. He also has a 39 percent stake in British Sky Broadcasting.

    Referring to Mr. Murdoch, Mr. Miliband, the opposition leader, told The Observer newspaper on Sunday that the "amount of power in one person's hands has clearly led to abuses of power in his organization." He called the concentration of media ownership in Mr. Murdoch's hands "unhealthy."

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    Breakfast. Yum. Hollandaise on the side.

  • JoanDavies
    JoanDavies Member Posts: 160
    edited July 2011

    Good afternoon! Thanks for the congrats on the CI, won't know how it works for a few more weeks. They wait for the incisions to heal before activating the device. The bandage fell off so we took a peek and it looks like the docs did a nice job sewing my head back together, although I've got a bit of a bald spot on the side :(. Blue, makes sense, I'll probably have to forgo lasering off my mustachy area in favor of the bikini area. That's probably safe enough, but I'll verify with the doc before I go and do anything foolish. Last thing I want is an exploding (or imploding) head. 

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    Barbara - Yum!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011

    Athena, I thought of you when I heard the news this am that Brooks arranged to be at the Police Station for her arrest at mid-day.  Kinda too bad the Brits don't do "perp walks."  AND, the Head of Dow Jones in USA also resigned - that's the head of the WSJ here too.  Interesting Times ( pardon the pun!) cuz Murdoch owns THAT too.  It's subscription only, so I get my news from Guardian, and Independent.

    Barbara, yum yum, yum - are we all invited for breakfast?

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    CS, I admit to salivating and rubbing my hands. Murdoch is someone I have regarded for a long time as being a bad influence on humanity, period.



    I hope The Sun is next. Fixed Noise and Roger Ailes - who knows? Although what Fox News represents in the US does not come cloae to what Murdoch's rags have done for British democracy. We have plenty of homegrown loonies here anyway - of more than one stripe. :-)

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011

    Agree with what RM has done to the Brits.  Margaret Drabble had a very interesting column about it, I think it may have been in the Guardian.  If I can find it, I'll pm you the link!

  • jancie
    jancie Member Posts: 2,631
    edited July 2011

    good morning ya'll!

    Today is my rest day so hopefully I will catch up on how everyone is doing.  I haven't been home for more than 3 hours during the day/evening for the past week and then it is reading as fast as I can to find out what is going on.

    Barbara - breakfast looks great!  I want some!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011

    Athena - it was The Independent -pm'ing the link  cs

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    I love having someone cook for me. It was delish.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited July 2011

    I am THRILLED that the head of Dow Jones/the WSJ resigned.  Now maybe Marcus Brauchli, the executive editor of the Washington Post who came to the WaPo from the WSJ after not getting along with that guy, will GO BACK TO THE WSJ and STOP trying to make the Washington Post, a perfectly fine paper before, LOOK LIKE THE WSJ!  As you can tell, I am one of the metro area residents highly agitated by the changes to the WaPo, both online and in print.  Count DH in on that, too.  

    That's not to say that I'm not thrilled that Rupert Murdoch and his cohorts are finally starting to have to pay the piper for the damage they've done.  Hope it only gets worse for them from here on in!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011

    I'm sure you have been watching somewhere on how the debt ceiling controversy is going.  And how we need to cut spending.  This is a very good video if you care to watch it.  Near the end of the video it will surprise you...what the governor of Puerto Rico did two years ago and what Canada did in the mid 90s.  Of course I'm sure the Canadians know about that, but it was an eye opener for me.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6zM1WYhwPw

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    HL - I have never liked to Post that much. I get the NYT, which has had a few things I don't like over the years, including too much proximity to government in both Republican and Democratic administrations.

    But I'm curious - what changes at the WP have you not liked? I don't read it, so I wouldn't know.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited July 2011

    Oh, Brauchli got rid of a whole bunch of older reporters (gotta have the new, shiny, cheaper ones!) and reformatted it to look like the WSJ, down to those little line-drawings of the featured reporters and columnists.  He changed the whole look of the WaPo online, too, making it look like the WSJ, dumbing down the front webpage and putting a LOT less information on it, and started using a sans serif font that was much lighter and smaller and hard to read (HEY, BRAUCHLI -- the web DOESN'T USE INK!  You're not saving money using a smaller, lighter font on the web!!!)  At least reader outcry got that part fixed so you can actually read it online.  I understand that paper papers are in precarious positions, but -- I daresay a lot more readers cancelled their paper subscriptions because of the changes.  The online WaPo changes were so bad that I've started reading the NYT online -- at least it still LOOKS like a newspaper!  I must have a paper paper though -- as the granddaughter of a city editor at a Midwestern newspaper, I am a paper paper holdout.  I even have a tee shirt that says menacingly, "They can have my newspaper when they pry it from my cold, ink-stained fingers." When DH wants to torture me, he says, "The paper paper will be gone in your lifetime."  That's gets me bouncing off the walls!

    I have always loved the WaPo as my hometown newspaper. 

  • rosemary-b
    rosemary-b Member Posts: 2,006
    edited July 2011

    Did someone already comment on the changes to the rules at bco? I would hate for us to get in trouble because people are dropping in with their political views when the conversation here is about newspapers and Barbara's yummy breakfast,

    I envy you Barbara. I get Eggs Benedict once in a while but the eggs always look like they've been sitting around all day.

     I hope I didn't ruffle any feathers but if I did oh well, I'll be offline spending the afternoon at my granddaughter's first birthday party, which will be here of course. Family is the MOST important thing.

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    HL - I LOVE my paper paper. Nothing better than an inky newspaper. The stories just read better somehow. Like coffee or coke at other people's houses. They just taste better.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited July 2011

    And the paper paper SMELLS better, too!  Like morning SHOULD smell!  Evening, too, because I remember evening newspapers.  Even our middle-sized city had a morning and an afternoon paper.  My grandfather worked at the morning paper.

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    The smell - yes!



    I remember rushing to pick up a copy of Le Monde in Paris in the afternoons. No one can convince me that celluloid is superior in anything except convenience.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011
    And lovely that most are using soy based inks, even thos my Silly Putty doesn't work anymoreTongue out
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011
    rosemary-b wrote:

    Did someone already comment on the changes to the rules at bco? I would hate for us to get in trouble because people are dropping in with their political views when the conversation here is about newspapers and Barbara's yummy breakfast,

    Rosemary, I'm assuming (yes I know what that can make me) that you are speaking (typing) to me.  If you are, the video that I posted isn't republican or democrat.  It's about cutting spending and near the end of the video how Puerto Rico has cut spending and how Canada cut spending in the mid 90s thus through all of those cuts their economy was turned around. 

    BTW, I didn't think I was breaking any rules.

  • revkat
    revkat Member Posts: 763
    edited July 2011

    Silly Putty and newspapers! That was the best. Of course playing with Silly Putty is probably why we have bc today. j/k

    I am still trying to figure out what to do about the fact that the NYTimes is now charging for online access to more than 20 articles a month. I'm an avid online reader of it, and I do think the model of giving out content for free has been a huge negative for journalism overall, but. . . paying for something I used to get for free and can mostly get for free from other site just goes against my thrifty genes. I made it through the years when the NYT put their opinion writers behind a pay wall and eventually they gave it up. Maybe if I stick this out they will give up the pay idea again. On the other hand, I'm going through withdrawl. 20 articles is not enough when you want to browse through like you do with a paper paper. 

  • Alpal
    Alpal Member Posts: 1,785
    edited July 2011

    It seems to me that in my growing up years my mother expended great amounts of energy trying to keep the newspaper ink off the furniture, off the carpet and off all of our hands. Even down to gloves in plastic bags in the glove box of the car. We had to don the gloves before reading the paper. In later years - after my sister and I were grown - the gloves were replaced by diaper wipes for cleaning her hands.

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