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First things first - still rainy, cooler, and humid (because rain). But better mood for some reason or other. Maybe I slept better?

Cultural Items worth noting:

Music

Stumbled upon this interesting youtube podcast with a music nerd (they are always men for some reason?), and this is the top 10 70s Television Theme Songs (I clicked on it because the click-bait headline (they always have clickbait headlines) was "Director Told 14 year old Son to Write the Stupidest Song Became the Best TV Song Ever". That's a very long clickbait headline.

I figured out what it was before I clicked (but was curious to see if I was right), because I listened to the biography of Robert Altman. But he's wrong - it's not the director of the television show. It was the director of the film, who famously despised the television show and tried to block it. (He obviously didn't and would kick the Professor of Rock from the grave for indicating he was even remotely involved with it). He also joked that his son made more money off of rights to the song than he did from directing the film. Although, usually you just hear the composition. The reason the song is so good - is the achingly haunting composition by Johnny Mandel (who actually performed it in the film) and he turned it into magic.

Guess which song I'm talking about?

Met Gala

Looked at all the costumes, sorry fashions, today at work. ( I was bored.)
Then discussed with Art History Major - her favs were..

Louis Hamilton's Outfit







Sabrina the Ring Leader



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I explained to AHM and Mother over the phone tonight - that they don't wear those outfits for as long as you think. In reality, they change in a special changing area about two blocks away, get in a limo, arrive, disembark, do the big photo shoot, then enter the lobby, another photo shoot, then change and go to the party. No cameras are allowed in the Museum itself. And only a scant few journalists. So a lot of the guests have a change of clothes. Also they don't always buy the outfits - they are wearing them to display the art, then oftentimes the outfit is either donated to the Museum or a gift. It's to show off the designer - like a runway show.

AHM: So they only wear them for 15 minutes?
Me: Yup. Usually they are wearing sweats or jeans at the party. It kind of explains a lot, if you think about it.

Another tidbit worth noting? The Gala is always chaired and hosted/put on by the Editor and Chief of Vogue, Anne Wintour, who banned Trump and his entire family from the Gala in 2017.

AHM: She should have done it for life.
ME: She did.

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Question a Day Memage

I'm behind again:

End of April

27. If you could change one thing about your appearance, what would that be?

At the moment my hair - or rather how it parts and my forehead. But I honestly don't know how I'd change it.

No, wait, my back. I'd love to ditch the curvature resulting in rounded shoulders. I want a straight spine, damn it. (It's physically impossible without surgery and just no. Besides, everyone seems to end up with rounded shoulders by their 70s and 80s.)

28. In 1761 Marie Harel was born – a French cheesemaker credited with the invention of Camembert. Are you a fan of this type of cheese?

Yes. I like cheese. It's a guilty pleasure, I admit it. And I love Camembert. The smellier the cheese, the better.

29. What’s the largest animal you’ve ever seen in person?

I've seen an giraffe in a zoo, also an elephant. But I'll go with a whale, because not in a zoo.

30. What did you do in the school holidays when you were at school?

I honestly don't remember. It was a long time ago? We didn't really do much of anything memorable? Played outdoors, I guess. I read a lot. Vacations weren't during school holidays - we tended to do them off holiday, although we did do spring break vacations - usually Florida (Keys, and Disney when I was a kid - we lived in Pennsylvania West Chester rural suburbs), and Tucson or Scottsdale Arizona and San Diego or San Fransisco California (as a teen - I lived in Kansas City Suburbs), summers - Colorado (Rocky Mountain National Park), the Lake of the Ozarks (my parents hated it - so rarely), TableRock Lake (not much better), Yellowstone National Park, Grand Tetons, but mainly Colorado. When we lived in PA? Maine, but usually just stayed home.

Date: 2025-05-07 03:47 am (UTC)
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28. I don't think I've ever had Camembert. Brie was all the rage when I was in college, but I personally didn't like it.

29. Never saw a whale. The St. Louis Zoo did have one or two African elephants, and a number of Indian elephants. The biggest animals I've seen in the wild were moose (at Yellowstone.)

30. During school breaks, I mostly worked. During the summer we often took a couple weeks to visit national parks and monuments. My father didn't like cities, and wasn't crazy about spending time with his or my mother's relatives. (When my sister and her husband moved to Tucson he was fine with spending time at her place.)

Lake of the Ozarks was a terrible collection of tourist traps even before you were born. Was that why your parents hated it? I have one fond memory of it. My parents let my brother, my sister and I take a ride in a float plane there, the first time any of us flew. I was probably six years old.

Date: 2025-05-08 01:36 pm (UTC)
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We first went to Yellowstone about the time you were born. In those days they were not as careful about keeping the bears and tourists separated. Just about every time there was slow down on the road, there would be people feeding bears from their cars. So I saw bears coming right up to our car window. They told you not to feed the bears, but some folks did it anyway. I presume eventually some people got stupid enough to get out of the car to feed the bears, which is why they had to move the bears away into the further reaches of the park. I have a photo taken in Sequoia/Kings Canyon of a little girl next to her mother feeding deer right in front of a 'Don't Feed the Animals' sign. On the other hand there was a state park in South Dakota (maybe Custer State Park) where they had burros running wild and you were encouraged to feed them from your car. I remember a time when I went to Badlands NP in South Dakota by myself and saw a family walking up to a bison. I would have said something to stop them, but they were already so close I was afraid that if I spoke loud enough they'd hear me that would spook the bison enough to get someone hurt. They were lucky and the bison just moved away. Too many people recently think park bison are tame and get gored.

Date: 2025-05-08 11:00 pm (UTC)
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Right on time: Some guy got gored at Yellowstone by a bison today...

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