Monday, August 10, 2020

Thinking about What We Can Do to Keep our Freedoms SAFE!

Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves; and under the rule of a just God, cannot long retain it. Abraham Lincoln

Today I did what I had been thinking about doing for several weeks. I added a Rep. John Lewis quote to my sidebar. It should resonate with everyone

"Freedom is not a state; it is an act. It is not some enchanted garden perched high on a distant plateau where we can finally sit down and rest. Freedom is the continuous action we all must take, and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair, more just society.” (From his 2017 memoir, "Across That Bridge: A Vision for Change and the Future of America")

It reminded me of that President John F. Kennedy quote from his first inauguration:

"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

They both were a call to action for the ordinary man. Remembering the inspiration of JFK leaves me wondering...will the American people, those people that are held against their will to a different standard of behavior, will those people understand what it means that "freedom" is not a state. Those of us that were born to a life of freedom within the law are indeed lucky...but it is also our duty, not just theirs, to remember that freedom can be lost. It is not a state of being. It is an act and we need to ask not what the freedom can do for us, we need to ask what we need to do to keep is safe.

Just a thought!


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Thursday, August 6, 2020

Books Made for the Movies (up for grabs)

The question is: Do you see the characters in the books that you read? Are they real  in your mind or do you struggle with that? In some cases it seems to me that the person the author is describing is someone I know. Do you suppose authors do that and we can read between the lines? I think they do.

So it is not surprising that I have read several books that need to be made into a movie and I want to pick out the cast of actors that appear in said movie. Wouldn't that be so much fun to do?

Many years ago I read a book called The Straight Man by Richard Russo. I think that it may have made me laugh more than any book I have ever read. Here is the short blurb that Amazon posted about the book:

William Henry Devereaux, Jr., is the reluctant chairman of the English department of a badly underfunded college in the Pennsylvania rust belt.  Devereaux's reluctance is partly rooted in his character--he is a born anarchist--and partly in the fact that his department is more savagely divided than the Balkans.  

In the course of a single week, Devereaux will have his nose mangled by an angry colleague, imagine his wife is having an affair with his dean, wonder if a curvaceous adjunct is trying to seduce him with peach pits, and threaten to execute a goose on local television.  All this while coming to terms with his philandering father, the dereliction of his youthful promise, and the ominous failure of certain vital body functions.  In short, Straight Man is classic Russo—side-splitting, poignant, compassionate, and unforgettable.

The thing is I am really surprised that someone did not pick this one up and hire the cast from Mash. But too much time has passed and some of the members of that cast have passed away. Darn. Time has taken its toll.

I have read the Pulitzer Prize winning book by Russo, Empire Falls as well as The Risk Pool and Bridge of Sighs. You can never go wrong when you get your hands on a book by him.

The second book that comes to mind in Last Day for Rob Rhino by Kathleen O'Donnell. This is another book that is somehow not complete with out the actors to fill in the rolls. Rob Rhino (Danny Devito) is a short eccentric porn star/stripper and owner of a strip club at the edge of town as I remember it and his counter part, Clair, (Lisa Kudrow or Shirley McClean) is a neurotic widow with a spectacular load of drugs in her purse. Amazon blurb:

Claire’s a rich widow on a mission, who partakes with abandon from the pharmacy stored in her Prada purse. Rob’s an aging reality show celebrity.

Stuck on the same flight, bound for the same eccentric town, she hates him on sight. She thinks she knows all there is to know about him but is dying to find out more. He’s disinterested but somehow still sees right through her. But they’ve both got big problems. Hers is in the Louis Vuitton carryon in the overhead. His is in his pants.


To Claire’s dismay, Rob turns up everywhere she goes, yet they form the unlikeliest of friendships. He cares for her in ways she’s never known before. He could be the best thing in her life—or the worst.

In a place full of secrets, including their own, they help each other find answers they didn’t even know they were looking for, yet some questions linger. What happened to Rob’s first wife? What happened to Claire’s husband? Will they live through the answers?


This is Kathleen O'Donnell's first but two other's followed and can be found on Amazon. I read it several years ago and I still think about that book and a possible movie someday. It is almost as though it was written for a movie take off.

So, have you ever done that...pick the cast as you were reading a book? I am interested.

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