5.24.18 Tune #13 TECHNICALLY Inspired by GMFB

They didn’t have a song for 90s Rap Week today on GMFB.  There were some great nuggets today however! At a friend’s recommendation, I watched movie today. ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS!   P Diddy had a cameo in which she performed one of his old school songs. That completely took me back to my high school days!

I had a thing for Mase!   One of my friends gave me a picture of him from a magazine back then and I remember having bis magazine-sized picture in the front of my binder at school.   Seeing P Diddy perform this song reminded me of Mase.   My memory was hazy so I searched YouTube and I found this gem:

Here’s where the GMFB 

tie-in comes; onMonday of this week, Kay Adams said that she really liked Mase. This further solidified the fact that we basically are the same person because we both are around 5 feet tall, are left-handed, have brown hair,  don’t like to write, “Lol”  in our texts, and I’m sure there’s a few more things. However, we do have differences! She can wear stilettos and I don’t remember the last time I wore high-heels (another reason #MSsucks!) But most glaringly is the fact that she is a Bears fan.  I could never!

5.23.18. Tune #12 Inspired by GMFB

It’s day 3 of 90s Rap Week on GMFB.  Peter Schrager was with the 49ers at an event they’re having tonight so Kay had to answer the questions for Whiteboard Wednesday with Nate and Kyle.   I think she did a great job! I tweeted her and she liked it! 😄😄😄

I knew I was going to like her answers when her answer for the name of the Giants offense with the addition of Saquon Barkley was, “The Ambassadors of ‘Quon.”  I love Jerry Maguire!

I wasn’t ready for her second answer though, it had asked for the 90s Rap Week song that Peter would come out onto the stage to.   When she gave her answer, I started to laugh uncontrollably!

This song was a jam in ‘93 when it came out and it still got a lot of radio play in 2001 when I was pregnant. I constantly would sing along with, “Ha ha ha, you so crazy! I think I wanna have yo baby!”   I would change, “I think I wanna” to, “I know I am gonna.”   After I was finished saying that, I would burst in to gales of laughter! I thought it was so funny. Sean’s dad who would be in the car with me when we heard the song would kind of smirk and shake his head every time I did it. I still did it every time I heard this song! It amused me!   I’ve been cheesy for a very long time!

5.22.18 Tune #10 & #11 Inspired by GMFB

90s Rap Week continues on GMFB!

Peter Schrager posed an East Coast v West Coast question:   “Big Pimpin’” or “The Next Episode.”   I’m with Nate and his, “West Side!” (with the hand gesture included) assertion:

I was reminded of a student that I had probably 11 years ago. When I taught English.  To quiet the kids down and get their attention, I would raise my open right hand and would tell them to, “Just chill.”  Once they were quiet, I would lower my hand and add, “‘Til the next episode.” Just for my amusement! I remember, one time,  as I walked (back when I used to be able to walk) back to my desk to get papers or something, I said, (out loud but to myself) “You guys don’t even know where that comes from!”

My student, Ritchie (he sat at the table closest to my desk)  said, “ I do Miss.”   I didn’t believe him and asked who it was and he told me that it was Snoop Dogg. I asked him how he knew that and he told me that he knows all of the, “Old school Snoop!”

I remember that I laughed and repeated, “Old school Snoop!”  I was aghast that something I used to listen to in high school was considered “old school”! Ritchie is a man now and I think that’s crazy too!   I’m loving this time warp on Good Morning Football!!!

This song is the song where Snoop says to, “Just chill, till the next episode.”

I only caught the second broadcast of this; it was the guys eating 24 karat gold chicken wings That are available in New York.   I  laughed  and laughed and have no words to say other than I LOVE YOU, KYLE BRANDT!!!

I miss teaching more than I can say and my knee still hurts if you were wondering… GMFB keeps my mind off of the pain for a little while because I LOVE football and they all make me laugh so much!!!

5.21.18. Tune #3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 by GMFB

Kay let us know this morning that it’s 90s Rap Week on GMFB!  

***I think it has taken for me to become a mom to know that most of these songs are NOT the most appropriate! I tried to find the cleanest versions before I posted them. Sorry if I offend!***

I was so excited to hear the guys choices! I am really into that!  It takes me back to my high school days! It’s funny that Sean actually likes that music too. Sometimes, in the car, we can flow together. He’s surprised that I know all of the words and I laugh and say that I am surprised that HE knows all the words! I was 15 when the song came out! I really dug all of the guys choices of songs for each question Kay asked. But I think Kyle brandt’s answers were my favorite!:

The song to describe Julio Jones for training camp and for the upcoming season with the acquisition of Calvin Ridley at wide receiver:

The Giants hope in Saquon Barkley:

Storyline between Joe Flacco and Lamar Jackson QBs for the Ravens:

Mike Vrabel as the Titans’ new head coach:

The LA Rams this year: *Also reminds me of seven-year-old Sean questioning the quality of the Eastside Motel! 😂😂😂

I took couple of Schrager’s pics too!

Vrabel: “Not a player… I just coach a lot!”

The LA Rams:

I’m SO excited to hear more of the song choices for the rest of the week!

My New Shirt

I cannot say enough how much I LOVE Good Morning Football!  Thursday, they had a HILARIOUS segment about the, “All-Royalty Team” in honor of the royal wedding that happened earlier today.   Each player on this team had a royal name and they all introduced each team member with a British accent! I LOVED it, (even though some people on Twitter did NOT!)

QB Shaun KING

RB DUKE Johnson

WR Eddie ROYAL

Jeff QUEEN (A player from the ‘70s)

CB PRINCE Amukamara

S Sammy KNIGHT

LB  LONDON Fletcher

P Marquette KING

My favorite was when Kay said that Marquette King is a, “puntuh” 😂😂😂

  

Friday morning, I turned the TV on (like I always do) as I put my contacts in so I just listen to it  until my contacts are in and then I make my way to the living room to watch it. I rolled into the living room to see this:

 

Will Selva was dancing while wearing the shirt that Nate sent him that has all of their names on it. Nate‘s first shirt had the people at the breakfast table and Hamilton and he forgot Will.   He rectified it and Kay Adams told the true fans of the show where we could buy one!  I ordered mine! OF COURSE, I ordered mine!

Check out my new shirt!:

 

I can’t wait for it to arrive!!!

5.16.18. Yanni OR Tune #2 Inspired by GMFB

I heard, “Yanny” all morning and I had my mom listen and she also heard, ”Yanny.” I played the recording for Sean when he got home and when I did; I heard, “Laurel.”   Looks like I have super powers just like JJ Watt! But, I did see gold and white AND blue and black with that dress so… It’s simple! I’m a superhero.

When the breakfast table was choosing venues for ”Whiteboard Wednesday,” my interest was piqued because Peter Schrager t chose the Acropolis because of Yanni. On that second broadcast I saw that he heard, “Yanny” also!   I remembered the hair and the mustache from my youth but I searched it on YouTube because I did not know anything about his music. I came across this one:

Someone had played this piece for me a few years ago and I thought it was sad. My mom came by as I was playing the video clips and she thought this was sad too. It’s no wonder I didn’t know anything about his music when I was a kid! I actually think I may have to listen to some of it because I’m old now!

 

5.15.18 Tune #1 Inspired by GMFB

This morning on Good Morning Football, Kay Adams told Peter Schrager that it was funny that somewhere in the United States someone is downloading the obscure song he referenced.  I’ve done that all the time! So many things on that show I love SO incredibly! I think the biggest thing was when Bono was on it! 😍😍😍

My take away from today was actually something Kyle Brant said.   He talked about the Waitress billboard he saw out of the window and how he wanted to see it. I remembered I listened to a song from that show a while back and I really liked it but couldn’t quite remember it. I really dig Sara Bareilles and I will have to ask my cousinT Shannon about the show, (she’s the expert on musicals!)

Now that I am in my bed (hoping to get some sleep but knowing that I probably won’t get good sleep) I looked it up on YouTube and listened to it. Now I remember why I really dug it!  This is NOT the first song I have posted here that is inspired by Good Morning Football but I think I am going to start to keep a count…  here’s #1 (Even though it’s NOT…)

Books I’m Reading 5.15.18

I read an article not too long ago on Facebook from Inc.  and this is what it said:

Why You Should Surround Yourself With More Books Than You’ll Ever Have Time to Read

An overstuffed bookcase (or e-reader) says good things about your mind.
By Jessica StillmanContributor, Inc.com@EntryLevelRebel

Lifelong learning will help you be happier, earn more, and even stay healthier, experts say. Plus, plenty of the smartest names in business, from Bill Gates to Elon Musk, insist that the best way to get smarter is to read. So what do you do? You go out and buy books, lots of them.

But life is busy, and intentions are one thing, actions another. Soon you find your shelves (or e-reader) overflowing with titles you intend to read one day, or books you flipped through once but then abandoned. Is this a disaster for your project to become a smarter, wiser person?

If you never actually get around to reading any books, then yes. You might want to read up on tricks to squeeze more reading into your hectic life and why it pays to commit a few hours every week to learning. But if it’s simply that your book reading in no way keeps pace with your book buying, I have good news for you (and for me; I definitely fall into this category): Your overstuffed library isn’t a sign of failure or ignorance, it’s a badge of honor.

Why you need an “antilibrary”
That’s the argument author and statistician Nassim Nicholas Taleb makes in his bestseller The Black Swan. Perpetually fascinating blog Brain Pickings dug up and highlighted the section in a particularly lovely post. Taleb kicks off his musings with an anecdote about the legendary library of Italian writer Umberto Eco, which contained a jaw-dropping 30,000 volumes.

Did Eco actually read all those books? Of course not, but that wasn’t the point of surrounding himself with so much potential but as-yet-unrealized knowledge. By providing a constant reminder of all the things he didn’t know, Eco’s library kept him intellectually hungry and perpetually curious. An ever-growing collection of books you haven’t yet read can do the same for you, Taleb writes:

A private library is not an ego-boosting appendage but a research tool. Read books are far less valuable than unread ones. The library should contain as much of what you do not know as your financial means, mortgage rates, and the currently tight real-estate market allows you to put there. You will accumulate more knowledge and more books as you grow older, and the growing number of unread books on the shelves will look at you menacingly. Indeed, the more you know, the larger the rows of unread books. Let us call this collection of unread books an antilibrary.

An antilibrary is a powerful reminder of your limitations — the vast quantity of things you don’t know, half-know, or will one day realize you’re wrong about. By living with that reminder daily you can nudge yourself toward the kind of intellectual humility that improves decision-making and drives learning.

“People don’t walk around with anti-résumés telling you what they have not studied or experienced (it’s the job of their competitors to do that), but it would be nice if they did,” Taleb claims.

Why? Perhaps because it is a well-known psychological fact that it’s the most incompetent who are the most confident of their abilities and the most intelligent who are full of doubt. (Really. It’s called the Dunning-Kruger effect.) It’s equally well established that the more readily you admit you don’t know things, the faster you learn.

So stop beating yourself up for buying too many books or for having a to-read list that you could never get through in three lifetimes. All those books you haven’t read are indeed a sign of your ignorance. But if you know how ignorant you are, you’re way ahead of the vast majority of other people.”0

It was this article that made me feel better about having books that I have half-read instead of feeling badly about never finishing them. I recently came across Oprah‘s interview of Trevor Noah and really liked it! I ordered the book that day! I got an alert that it was left in my mailbox this morning so I had to wait until Sean was home from school so he could retrieve it for me.

I began reading it immediately! I think it sad that my eyes get tired a lot more quickly than they used to! I used to be able to forego sleep and read all night but that is not the case now. I WAS able to read the first chapter before my eyes got tired though…

 

 

 

“The Three Little Ones”

I read this tweet three days ago:

I tweeted Kerryon Johnson two pictures today telling him that,  “I have loved a @Lions #33 since ‘09!”  He is this year’s second round pick for the Detroit Lions.   I came across this picture is not too long ago and I became a Lions fan in 2009 because of watching pee-wee football, I needed a model for what it was supposed to look like  and not just a bunch of little kids running around bumping into each other.

It  was the year after the 0-16 season and I don’t know a Lions team without Matthew Stafford!

2009 was a great year for, “The Three Little Ones” (me, Jimmy, and David) and my health was a lot better (rather, I should say NOT as bad as it is now).

 

This Are Hard

I talked to my brother last Friday.  In our conversation, (I don’t even remember what we were talking about) but he told me, “”This are hard!” And I began to laugh! That statement is from what I thought was a cartoon from when we were kids.  It actually is a claymation short.   It’s titled Morris Goes To School.  It is a claymation short based on a book that we owned.

I searched for the clip with just Morris telling the teacher that, “Yhis are hard!” But I couldn’t find it.  All I found was this clip that shows that Morris isn’t very smart, that’s why he has to go to school.

The  following video is the entire 15 minute short. I don’t remember how old I was when I first saw it my 2 brothers and I understand when we say, “This are hard!“

This week has been difficult for me!   Monday was a wonky day, Tuesday evening, my left foot felt like it was going to burst out of my shoe! I had visions of taking my sock and shoe off and finding out that my foot was large, black, and needed to be amputated! I didn’t have my compression socks on for less than one day and the blood pooled in my feet from of my lack of blood flow in my lower extremities because I sit all the time.  #MSsucks!!!  It was the first time in 17 years of having MS that I was scared. I have been angry, disappointed, sad, and frustrated many times but never scared.

My Mom came by that night to put them on for me. I cannot put them on myself. This process takes about a half hour!  My left foot was deep purple, my Mom rubbed it for a while and then put my socks on.  Wednesday, I saw A Question of Faith on Netflix at my Mom’s recommendation. I cried and cried!   I watched it three times. Maybe I just needed a reason to cry!  Today, I watched Beaches and I cried again!   I was reminded of spending the night at my neighbor Aseal‘s house with my friend Heather when I was young!  We watched that movie over 1 million times back then!

I’m not sure how my body will react tomorrow but in addition  to all of this, my knee has been hurting constantly this whole time!   I had to pay for a refill for the cream that my Mom rubs on my knee because my insurance no longer pays for it.  I still need it, so…

All I know is that, “This Are Hard!”