Famous First Words: It's getting frosty outside. --Anton Chekhov The Cherry Orchard
It is Konstantin Stanislavski's birthday. Nintendo has expressly forbidden Chris Pratt from using method acting in the Mario Movie. They have warned him that eating shrooms on set is both unprofessional and illegal. . ҈ Besides, Chris Pratt is only cool because he has all those fans.
It's a new year and I decided to review and share my ten universal theorems.
1) Fear Not
Be Not Afraid, it is said, are the most repeated words in all the holy texts throughout the world.
..........With some decorations bought at Tiffany's.........Eartha Kitt …..Santa Baby
But each proposal must be weighed in the light of a broader consideration: the need to maintain balance in and among national programs -- balance between the private and the public economy, balance between cost and hoped for advantage -- balance between the clearly necessary and the comfortably desirable; balance between our essential requirements as a nation and the duties imposed by the nation upon the individual; balance between actions of the moment and the national welfare of the future. Good judgment seeks balance and progress; lack of it eventually finds imbalance and frustration. --Dwight Eisenhower
It is a beautiful Friday morning. The sun is shining and the temperature is above freezing (47°) which is in and of itself a beautiful thing. The sky is clear of clouds but now and then a jet trail sweeps by. I've been to the doctor who declared that I am hale and hearty. It seems like everyone in town is out this morning...driving, shopping, walking. Puck is outside barking at some dog or other. I can hear the response. He is getting bolder about walking on and sometimes falling through the snow. I am finishing a cup of cold cinnamon coffee left over from before the doctor. It was better warm, but it's bad cold. Anyway, have a great weekend until it gets cold again.
Hope there's method to the madness of your weekend, Thespians
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Effective january 20th, Air Force One will be known as Con Air. --Submitted by ma of va
Discovery of the Week: I listened to Steve Earle's Galway Girl for the first time this week. (It's because it's one of the songs of the week below and I've linked it to the YouTube of Steve singing it.) Galway Girl by Celtic Thunder is a favorite of mine. So I'm listening to an arguably perfect fusing of country and Irish music. I listened to it three times to make sure that's really what I heard. Wow! A million years ago we saw Steve Earle in concert and he was great. But it was before Galway Girl came out. I haven't decided yet whether I actually like this fusion, but I certainly respect the performance.
I was a Disneyland costume worker for a day. It's because I took method acting way too far. I was told – a little too late – that I needed to wear pants inside and outside my Donald Duck outfit. . ҈ I auditioned for a part on Broadway once. I was told the only way I would be in a cast was if I broke my arm.
2) All you have to do is straighten up.
This one comes from my mother, of course.
..........Now daddy ran the whiskey in a big-block Dodge..........Steve Earle …..Copperhead Road
Trivia Questions: Happy Birthday to the Flush Toilet (patented in 1861 or was it?)
Who and or When was the flush toilet patented?
Generally, which stall in a public restroom is the cleanest?
About how many times does the average person use the toilet annually?
When did modern toilet paper appear?
What has replaced the flush toilet on the International Space Station?
Big Hello: sat sri akāl – Punjabi https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Frequent urges to self-govern, constant aching for freedom...Mr Jefferson, you have Independicitis.
Image of the Week: Puck's winter bathroom
Coffee Joke of the Week: If you're drinking coffee it isn't procrastinating, it's procaffinating.
When an actor gets drunk to play the part of a drunk, it's method acting. So what do we think the set of Breaking Bad was like? ҈ The difference between the president of the United States and an actor is that one leads the land and the other lands the lead.
3) There is a price for enlightenment, what you pay is attention
Quoted from Stephen (Gaskin) of The Farm. http://www.thefarm.org/
..........I want to go to the devil.........Eartha Kitt …..I Want To Be Evil
Moonbeam: A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine. --Anne Bronte
Blasphemy of the Week: Some of you are sitting at the table I sent you to flip. --Jesus
Puzzle of the Week: From our friend Joseph Young, and it's a numerical challenge for a change. Take the digits 2, 3, 4, and 5. Arrange them in some way using standard arithmetic operations to equal 2,025. Can you do it? --NPR Sunday Puzzle 1/12/25
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Steve had discovered a problem with working for himself. When he called in sick, he knew he was lying.
There is a fine line between the Method Actor and the Schizophrenic. --Nicholas Cage ҈ What has 24 actors, 3 settings, 2 writers and 1 plot? 875 Hallmark movies. ~~Are there primarily comic actors who are method?
4) The only time you actually have is now.
Ram Dass Be Here Now
..........Lovers leaves and friends will let you down..........Steve Earle …..My Old Friend The Blues
Tom Crapper patented several toilet related accessories during the 1860s, none of them were the flush toilet. Alexander Cumming, a watchmaker and inventor, patented the first true flush toilet in 1875.
Almanac: It is Friday, January 17, 2025. The moon goes into the last quarter on Tuesday (1/21) and is in Virgo. Today is Cable Car Day, International Mentoring Day, Link (Muhammad Ali's birthday), Kid Inventors' Day, National Bootlegger's Day, National Rye Whiskey Day, and Popeye Day. Because it is the third Friday it is also Hat Day and International Fetish Day.
Among those born on this day were Philip the Bold (1342), Benjamin Franklin (1706), Anne Bronte (1820), Konstantin Stanislavski (1863), Mack Sennett (1880), Al Capone (1899), Nevil Shute (1899), Betty White (1922), Eartha Kitt (1927), Vidal Sassoon (1928), James Earl Jones (1931), Paul O. Williams (1935), Paul Revere (the rock and roll guy, 1938), Maury Povich (1939), Andy Kaufman (1949), Steve Earle (1955), and Jim Carrey (1962).
On January seventeenth the Treaty of Konigsberg was signed (1656), the Flush toilet was patented (1861), the cable car was patented (1871), Queen Liliuokalani was deposed (1893), The Cherry Orchard opened in Moscow (1904), George Burns married Gracie Allen (1926), the UN Security Council held its first meeting (1946), President Eisenhower warns against the "military-industrial complex" (1961), Yellow Submarine was released (1969), and La Raza Unida (The United People) formed (1970).
Night Sky, 1/17: Here it is the coldest very bottom of the year on average. But the Summer Star, Vega, is still hanging in! Look for it twinkling over the northwest horizon during and shortly after nightfall. The farther north you are the higher it will be. If you're as far south as Florida it's already gone. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Fraternal Picture of the Week: Architects
Extra Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Just drove into a pothole in Topeka and came out in Wichita. --Submitted by ar of ks
Wacky Poem of the Week: Famous Poems Rewritten as Limericks I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud
There once was a poet named Will
Who tramped his way over a hill
And was speechless for hours
Over some stupid flowers
This was before TV, but still. --Submitted by Laughing Librarian
This Week: Saturday, January 18 – Bald Eagle Appreciation Days & Pooh (Winnie The) Day & Thesaurus Day
Sunday, January 19 – National Popcorn Day & World Day of Migrants and Refugees & World Quark Day
Night Sky, 1/19: Right after dark, face east and look very high. The bright star there is Capella, the Goat Star. To the right of it, by a couple of finger-widths at arm's length, is a small, narrow triangle of 3rd- and 4th-magnitude stars known as "The Kids." Though they're not exactly eye-grabbing, they form a never-forgotten asterism with Capella.
Monday, January 20 – Blue Monday & Inauguration Day & Martin Luther King Jr Day & National Disc Jockey Day
Tuesday, January 21 – Mariachi Day & National Hugging Day & National Hug Your Puppy Day
Wednesday, January 22 – Answer Your Cat's Questions Day & National Polka Dot Day & Roe vs Wade Day
Night Sky, 1/22: Mars is in opposition this week, glaring at magnitude –1.4 near the Cancer-Gemini border below Castor and Pollux. It comes into view as a steady orange spark low in the east-northeast in twilight. Watch Mars shift position night by night to line up with Castor and Pollux on January 16th and 17th.
Thursday, January 24 – Belly Laugh Day & Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day
I'm a Method Actor. I spent years training for the drinking and carousing I had to do in this film. George Clooney. ҈ How many actors does it take to wallpaper a room? Only three if you slice them very thin.
5) It's all in your mind, you know.
George Harrison Yellow Submarine
..........I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie.........Eartha Kitt …..St Louis Blues
2. In public restrooms, the first toilet cubicle is always the least used – which also makes it the cleanest.
Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I watch so many crime dramas that when I turn my television off at night, I wipe my fingerprints off the remote. --Submitted by INRITH
Moonbeam: Everybody pays lip service to the safety of the aeroplane, but nobody is prepared to pay for it. --Nevil Shute
Fun Fact of the Week: Rye Whiskey was first distilled in Pennsylvania in 1750, decades before bourbon whiskey. It was a popular choice for early Americans, especially after the war when they lost access to other spirits.
Video of the Week: Betty White on Saturday Night Live (3:23) with Census Taker, Tina Fey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbI1eJ_zAB8
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. --Dwight Eisenhower
I have no idea what “method actor” means. --Viggo Mortensen ҈ You know you're in a plane full of actors when the whining continues after the motor has been shut off.
6) Resist Not Evil
Jesus … Matthew 5:39 (This is a hard one. It is followed by if someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the left.)
..........Because her hair was black and her eyes were blue..........Steve Earle …..The Galway Girl
3. The average person uses a toilet about 2,500 times a year. That works out to 6.8 times a day. It comes to about three year sitting on a toilet per lifetime.
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: It just spins in circles until it makes you throw up. I think they call it politics. --Bill Abbott
Weird Word of the Week: Erf – You may think this is some sort of sound, but it's actually a word that means “plot of land”. https://parade.com/1195613/marynliles/funny-words/
Dragon of the Week: Snow Dragon
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Relieve dry chapped hands. Pour one cup of Cheerios in a blender and blend into a very fine powder. Empty the powder into a large bowl. Rub your chapped hands in the powder, gently removing the top layer of dead skin cells. Rinse with cool water, pat dry, and then apply hand cream. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/cheerios.html
I'm a method actor as well as a method singer. --Jill Scott ҈ At every television audition the actor brought an alarm clock because she wanted to play prime time.
7) All you need is love.
John, Paul, George, and Ringo
...........I like the old fashioned flowers, violets are for me.........Eartha Kitt …..Just An Old Fashioned Girl
4. Scott Paper Company was the first manufacturer to use a roll for toilet paper in 1890.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I was just minding my own business then all of a sudden 1995 was 30 years ago, I need to lay down. --Submitted by FNOG
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: ChattaCon (17-19, Chattanooga, TN) What are YOU doing for the weekend? https://chattacon.org/
Actual Science Conference of the Week: Human Amyloid Imaging (HAI) (15-17, San Juan, PR) Focuses on advancements in amyloid imaging for Alzheimer's... https://www.alzforum.org/conference-calendar/3181191
Answer to Puzzle of the Week: 34 X 52
When the waitress asked the Method Actor what she wanted, she said, “Whatever my character is having.” ҈ How many actors does it take to screw in a light bulb? None. That's the stage manager's job.
8) We are all one.
This is most often credited to the Buddha.
..........And God only knows all the secrets it keeps..........Steve Earle …..The Mountain
5. NASA invested more than $20 million on a suction-style toilet for the space station.
Late Night Joke of the Week: That Joe Biden story is the most Joe Biden Joe Biden has ever Joe Bidened. --Stephen Colbert
Quote of the Week: By the way, he cut the deficit, wanted to decriminalize marijuana, deregulated so many industries that he gave us cheap flights and craft beer. Basically all of those years ago, he was the first millennial. And he could make great playlists, as we’ve heard as well.” --Jason Carter at his grandfather's funeral.
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: If you can't summon the flames directly from hell, store bought is fine. https://www.facebook.com/PoetryandEveryemotion
Today's Peace of History: January 17, 1970: Some 300 Chicano activists gathered in Crystal City, Texas, to form an independent political party. La Raza Unida (The United People) Party addressed a broad cross-section of issues – restoration of land grants, farm workers’ rights, enhanced education, voting and political rights.
Grace has fifteen shovels. She bought a new one each time she wanted to dig deep into her character. ҈ An actor goes into a pet shop for a parrot. He is playing Long John Silver and needs a parrot to sit on his shoulder. The pet store has no parrots but the owner tells the actor that she has a stuffed parrot at home and would be happen to bring it in the next day and he could use that. “Oh, I can't do that”, he explains, “that's the day I'm having my leg cut off.”
9) Who draws water must adorn the well.
An Old Alchemy Law … This list is one of my adornments to the well of those who have influenced me.
..........En chantant des chansons..........Eartha Kitt …..C'est Si Bon
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, January 17, 2025, uPstaged ePistle. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.
Moonbeam: Unless the theatre can ennoble you, make you a better person, you should flee from it. --Konstantin Stanislavski
Cost of War:
As of 01/16/25 State Department Costs: $255,623,915,640
As of 01/09/25 State Department Costs: $255,069,664,989
As of 01/16/25 Homeland Security: $1,189,367,404,898
As of 01/09/25 Homeland Security: $1,188,765,352,970
As of 01/16/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,273,087,708,156
As of 01/09/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,271,539,564,236
As of 01/16/25 Military Costs: $3,126,288,897,456
As of 01/09/25 Military Costs: $3,125,113,524,249
As of 01/16/25 Veterans Care: $4,075,592,554,563
As of 01/09/25 Veterans Care: $4,063,856,807,585
As of 01/16/25 Total Cost of Wars: $9,919,961,043,664
As of 01/09/25 Total Cost of Wars: $9,904,345,010,799
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together. --Dwight Eisenhower
Famous Last Words: Hi, I'm Art Buchwald, and I just died. --Art Buchwald died at age 81 on 1/17/07
..........on the blue side of evenin' when the darkness takes control..........Steve Earle …..Down The Road
10) We are living in a decaying empire, for Pete's sake, enjoy it.
When Sue was a professional actor, she used the Method. Now she gets up early to spend an hour walking around the house in a robe with a thermometer in her mouth before she calls in sick to her waitress job. ҈ The definition of a true gentleman is someone who knows how to act but doesn't.
May Peace mold your emotions
And Joy shape your actions
prairie mama
christine
Last Laugh: STELLA! I have a new hypothesis!!
To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides. --David Viscott