Since Congress, with exceptions, seems mired in stalemate, there is only one thing to do. Do not re-elect anyone. Bring in new people. Elect them instead. If they fail to act responsibly, don’t re-elect them either. No incumbencies. No incumbents.
Congress appears unwilling to change, and so it must be us that does the changing. After two election cycles (four years), with incumbents being beaten throughout the country, I think we can presume that survival instincts might bring about bipartisan action from Congress.
A few statesmen and women will be sacrificed. We can only create change if we have patience and are willing to do this when it is required. Now is that time.
Bipartisanship is required for the good of the nation. Blame the Dems, Blame the Republicans. I have my opinion, you have yours. Let’s start this year. – Harry_________________________________________________
It’s probably time for me to move on. The Boston Marathon is over. But as a Bostonian, I know that, at least for the moment, part of me is not going anywhere.
Boston has picked itself up, dusted itself off.
We are more than grateful for amazing outpouring of concern and support.
To us, this is personal. And thank you for feeling exactly the same. We are all Bostonians.
We are all Marathon runners.
In the face of terrorism, it feels vulgar for me to devote my weekly scribble to the fine weather we’re enjoying. There is an elephant in the living room. There is a fucking elephant in here, and the weather is only the weather. – Harry Lipson – harryShots.com _________________________________________________
Since Congress, with exceptions, seems mired in stalemate, there is only one thing to do. Do not re-elect anyone. Bring in new people. Elect them instead. If they fail to act responsibly, don’t re-elect them either. No incumbencies. No incumbents.
Congress appears unwilling to change, and so it must be us that does the changing. After two election cycles (four years), with incumbents being beaten throughout the country, I think we can presume that survival instincts might bring about bipartisan action from Congress.
A few statesmen and women will be sacrificed. We can only create change if we have patience and are willing to do this when it is required. Now is that time.
Bipartisanship is required for the good of the nation. Blame the Dems, Blame the Republicans. I have my opinion, you have yours. Let’s start this year. – Harry_________________________________________________
“The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up” – Mark Twain
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“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind” – Dr. Seuss
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“The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself” -Benjamin Franklin
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“An economist’s guess is liable to be as good as anybody else’s” – Will Rogers
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“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails“
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“Don’t cry because its over.
Smile because it happened.”
-Dr. Seuss
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It is reported that James Hood died today. from THE TUSCALOOSA NEWS 1-17-2013:-
{ “James Hood, who faced down George Wallace’s stand in the schoolhouse door to help integrate the University of Alabama 50 years ago, died Thursday afternoon at the age of 70, in his hometown of Gadsden.James did a great thing for the University of Alabama,” said E. Culpepper Clark, former dean of UA’s College of Communication & Information Sciences, and author of “The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’s Last Stand at the University of Alabama.”
“With Vivian Malone, he liberated the university to serve all the people of Alabama and thereby join the ranks of the nation’s flagship universities.”
Hood and Vivian Malone Jones, who died in 2005, attempted to register and pay fees June 11, 1963, at UA’s Foster Auditorium, accompanied by Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. Gov. George Wallace, surrounded by a phalanx of state troopers, barred them, attempting to keep his infamous inaugural promise of “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” Later that day, Wallace backed down after President John F. Kennedy federalized the National Guard. }
JAMES HOOD WAS HERE. Thank you Sir. Lord, may he rest in peace. – HL_________________________________________________
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” – Soren Kierkegaard
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“How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.” – Benjamin Disraeli
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“Happiness depends more on how life strikes you than on what happens” – Andy Rooney
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“I’m happy now!” -Nick Saban,3-time National Champion Football Coach ofThe University of Alabama
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“No coach has ever won a game by what he knows; it’s what his players know that counts” – Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant
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May 2013 bring good health and happiness to all my friends; I wish you the very best. Let us renew our faith in ourselves, and in each other, and let safety and well-being be a given for everyone, everywhere.Happy New Year. – Harry_________________________________________________
“My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness“. – Dalai Lama
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“My books are like water; those of the great geniuses are wine. (Fortunately) everybody drinks water.” – Mark Twain
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“No one has ever drowned themselves in sweat” – Coach Lou Holtz
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“Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people” – Eleanor Roosevelt
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“Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father” – Gloria Steinem
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“Electricity is really just organized lightning” - George Carlin
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“Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage” – President Teddy Roosevelt
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“Think off-center” – George Carlin
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“Grown men can learn from very little children for the hearts of little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss“ -Black Elk
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“Well done is better than well said” – Benjamin Franklin
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“Happiness doesn’t depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude” – Dale Carnegie
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“Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible” – The Dalai Lama
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“Imagination rules the world” – Napoleon Bonaparte
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“Motivation is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated” - Coach Lou Holtz
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“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us” – Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone
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“I am easily satisfied with the very best” – Sir Winston Churchill
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“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere“. – Carl Sagan, astronomer
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“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter“-Martin Luther King, Jr.
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“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong” – Mohandas Gandhi
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“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me” -Coach Jim Valvano
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“You don’t stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.” – Michael Pritchard
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A very interesting movie about a very interesting subject. The question posed was (paraphrased): “Do we need the Grey Lady in an age of internet news, instant information, tweeting, the blogisphere, round the clock cable news channels, among the myriad ways we find out about the news?”
There are those who see the New York Times, always “the newspaper of record” as either anachronistic now or soon to be so. In this digital age where everybody is a reporter and we all have cellphones, cameras, and are “tapped in” to what is happening, how important and useful, relevant is the NYT and its worldwide bureaus, staff writers far flung around the globe, and the thousands more in New York City who shape and deliver a newspaper on a daily basis?
Michael Kingsley of the New York Times panned the movie saying it was “all over the place” and “it does little to illuminate that struggle, preferring instead a constant parade of people telling the camera how dreadful it would be if The Times did not survive.”
David Carr, the Times media and culture columnist, is the man who gets the lion’s share of the face time. Frankly, I don’t think the Times could find a better advocate, one who can relate to the question of “relevance.” David is a very interesting man, casually impressive in an offhand but on-point way. I found the movie engrossing and highly interesting.
So, I’ll disagree, rather strongly, with Michael Kingsley and say that this is well worth a couple of hours, if only to see behind the veil and watch decisions being made and the paper put together. I give it “five highfives” “and it goes well with popcorn.” HL_________________________________________________
Ratatouille
Ratatouille (rat-a-too-ee) is just plain fun to watch. For adults and kids alike. From Disney/Pixar studios and the creative people behind Cars and The Incredibles. Paris never looked so beautiful at night. Voicing by Patton Oswalt, Brian Dennehy, Janeane Garofolo, Peter O’Toole, Brad Garrett, among a host of others. Light, friendly, and charming, although set in a Paris restaurant’s kitchen that is anything but. As improbable as a story can get, but it’s animation, so relax take off your critic’s hat, and let yourself be entertained.
I giveRatatouillefive highfives, and“and it goes well with popcorn.” HL_________________________________________________
OH BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? stars George Clooney, John Goodman, John Tunturro, Tim Blake, Holly Hunter, Chris Thomas King and Charles Durning
From the creative minds of Joel and Ethan Coen. Which means its both funny and good.
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We start out with a chain gang prison break at Mississippi’s Parchman Farm Penitentiary in Sunflower County in the Mississippi Delta. The year is 1937. The film is said to be loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey, but you sure don’t need to be a Greek scholar to enjoy the hell out of this great movie. The soundtrack won the Grammy award and is good to the very last “Amen.”
We’ve got buried treasure, wanted prisoners trying to stay wanted, a scene at the Mississippi “crossroads of musical fame”, the Ku Klux Klan, Mississippi state elections, and a great deal more to feast your tired eyes upon. John Goodman is extraordinary as always in his cream colored Southern business suit and suspenders. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? is a great movie and I give it five highfives, “and it goes well with popcorn.” HL_________________________________________________
OUT OF AFRICA
starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep (1985)
About once every year when I am restless and looking for something good, really good, to watch, I reach for one of the all time great movies,Out of Africawith maybe the finest work ever done by both Meryl and Bob.
This is an epic movie. It won the big awards as it should have:Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Set Decoration, Best Musical Score, Best Sound, and Best Screenwriting.
Further,Out of Africawas nominated for:Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costume, and Best Film Editing
Suffice it to say thatOut of Africais a triumph of the human spirit. It is grand, it is large; a tour de force and very well worth your seeing, or seeing again. I love the scene where Meryl’s character, Baroness Von Blixen surprises a lion in the Kenyan brush. She implores Robert Redford to shoot the beast and the dialogue and tension are memorable. And that is just one of a great many rather extraordinary scenes we are part of, in this riveting and well told story. I give it five HighFives, “and it goes well with popcorn.” HL_________________________________________________
MASKED AND ANONYMOUS
Want to see the coolest movie you never heard of? Want to see a movie with acast that includes Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Jessica Lange, Val Kilmer, Ed Harris, Mickey Rourke, Luke Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Bruce Dern, Christian Slater, Fred Ward, Angela Bassett, Cheech Marin, and stars Bob Dylan?
Then you want to seek out an amazing piece of cinema called “Masked and Anonymous” (2003). The soundtrack is sensational. John Goodmanchannels The Big Lebowski to a certain extent. The dialogue is incredible. Val Kilmer is at his peak in his brief but unforgettablecameo.
The poster at left is a Spanish language promotional poster.
I give this film five highfives, “and it goes well with popcorn“.HL_________________________________________________
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story(2009) Two brothers who hated one another and wrote the most wonderful songs. Songs you sing, songs you hum, songs your kids (grandkids) sing or will be singing a hundred years from now. The two brothers, Robert (Bob) and Richard (Dick) Sherman collaborated uneasily, but wrote songs such as:
It’s A Small World * A Spoonful of Sugar * Chim Chim Cher-ee * Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious * Winnie The Pooh * Chitty Chitty Bang Bang * Tall Paul (a pop hit on the Billboard charts) * You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful and You’re Mine) (another Billboard chart topper). Their list of songs is as long as your arm. Walt Disney recognized their talents early on and they were integral parts of the Walt Disney empire. They won Academy Awards, Grammies, Presidential Medals of Freedom, and more.
The movie is a documentary about their careers and lives, as told by their adult children. This is a story of two families, fame, creative genius, rivalry, dysfunction on one level and acclaim on another. It is truly amazing, award-winning documentary and definitely worth seeing. The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story is a HarryShots.com Ramble recommendation, I give it five highfives, “and it goes well with popcorn“. HL_________________________________________________
Barney’s Version
I am a fan of Paul Giamatti so it was a treat to stumble on Barney’s Version (2010) not long ago. If there was press and media hyping this movie, I totally missed it. You probably did as well, ’cause I think it was minimal at best. So if you are looking for a something not too taxing or heavy handed, may I recommend Barney’s Version, with a nice role for Dustin Hoffman as icing on the cake.
Rosamund Pike is magnificent to watch. Bruce Greenwood, Minnie Driver are both in the cast. “Barney” time travels back and forth over a handful of decades, weaving a remarkable and quirky story but a cool one. I give it five highfives, “and it goes well with popcorn“. HL_________________________________________________
SOUTHERN BELLES
Stars Anna Faris and Laura Breckenridge. Looking for a good movie to rent? I’m recommendingSouthern Belles(2005). Might be hard to find, but good stuff often is. It is a little Georgia small town slice of life picture. Numerous memorable scenes and dialogue. It’s a lot of fun. Rated H for happy. I rate it Five HighFives, “and it goes well with popcorn“. HL_________________________________________________
HarryShots.com Quotes of Whatever
PublishedMay 3, 2012
“A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity.” - Ralph Nader
PublishedApril 23, 2012
“Time is nature’s way of keeping everything from happening at once.” - Woody Allen
PublishedApril 21, 2012
“Age is a case of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it don’t matter.” – Satchel Paige
PublishedApril 20, 2012
“I signed with the Milwaukee Braves for three-thousand dollars. That bothered my dad at the time because he didn’t have that kind of dough. But he eventually scraped it up.” - Bob Uecker, former Major Leaguer and baseball funnyman
PublishedApril 18, 2012
“I’ve had all the lessons I could get. I’ve learned from everybody I’ve ever met.” – Levon Helm
PublishedApril 17, 2012
“I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.” -Harper Lee, author of To Kill A Mockingbird
PublishedApril 16, 2012
“I like whiskey. I always did, and that is why I never drink it.” – General Robert E. Lee
PublishedApril 15, 2012
“I don’t believe you have to be better than everybody else. I believe you have to be better than you ever thought you could be.” - Ken Venturi, U.S. Open Golf Champion
PublishedApril 14, 2012
“I have found the best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to do it.” - President Harry Truman
PublishedApril 13, 2012
“The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been.” - Henry A. Kissinger
PublishedApril 12, 2012
“We don’t have to sacrifice a strong environment for a healthy economy.” – Dennis Weaver
PublishedApril 11, 2012
“Everybody needs his memories. They keep the wolf of insignificance from the door.” - Saul Bellow
PublishedApril 11, 2012
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t–you’re right.” ― Henry Ford
PublishedApril 10, 2012
“If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn’t thinking.” - General George Patton
PublishedApril 9, 2012
“Personal happiness lies in knowing that life is not a checklist of acquisition or achievement. Your qualifications are not your life.” - J.K. Rowling
PublishedApril 9, 2012
“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”- Harriet Tubman
PublishedApril 8, 2012
“Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.” - Abraham Lincoln
PublishedApril 7, 2012
“Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.” – W. C. Fields
PublishedApril 3, 2012
“Vegetarian – that’s an old Indian word meaning lousy hunter.” – Andy Rooney
PublishedApril 3, 2012
“For me, the lame part of the Sixties was the political part, the social part. The real part was the spiritual part.” - Jerry Garcia
PublishedApril 1, 2012
“I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” - Winston Churchill
PublishedMarch 31, 2012
“Flatter me, and I may not believe you. Criticize me, and I may not like you. Ignore me, and I may not forgive you. Encourage me, and I will not forget you. Love me and I may be forced to love you.” - William Arthur Ward
PublishedMarch 31, 2012
“Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.” - Alan Alda
PublishedMarch 30, 2012
“Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.” - Mark Twain
PublishedMarch 29, 2012
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.” - Mark Twain
PublishedMarch 27, 2012
“I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.” - President John F. Kennedy
PublishedMarch 27, 2012
“I am not a cat man, but a dog man, and all felines can tell this at a glance – a sharp, vindictive glance.” - James Thurber
“I have always noticed that in portraits of really great writers the mouth is always firmly closed.” - Gertrude Stein
PublishedMarch 25, 2012
“Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation for ’tis better to be alone than in bad company.” – George Washington
PublishedMarch 25, 2012
“Women who seek to be equal to men lack ambition.“ – Marilyn Monroe
PublishedMarch 24, 2012
“I’m not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I know I’m not dumb… and I also know that I am not blonde.” - Dolly Parton
PublishedMarch 21, 2012
“The time is always right to do what is right.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
PublishedMarch 19, 2012
“The secret of successful managing is to keep the five guys who hate you away from the four guys who haven’t made up their minds.” - Casey Stengel, baseball manager
PublishedMarch 17, 2012
“Skiing: the art of catching cold and going broke while rapidly heading nowhere at great personal risk.“ - Anonymous
PublishedMarch 12, 2012
“If you watch a game, it’s fun. If you play it, it’s recreation. If you work at it, it’s golf.” - Bob Hope