Friday, December 10, 2010

McCartney: Comedian

too funny

And Fallon's not too shabby on the vocals, either.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Good Grief, What a Groove!

Big thanks to Quinn the miracle man and Nadia (whoever she may be) for elevating my mood and jump starting my mojo by posting some James Brown. I'll pass on the favor to you. WARNING: Only click through if you've cleared the decks and are prepared for this seven-minute dominating, mesmerizing solid gold groove that Brown and his band laid down in 1973 on Soul Train. I give you "Get On the Good Foot"/"Soul Power"/"Make It Funky."

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ella Fitzgerald and Tom Jones - Sunny (Live 1970)

As the sun sets and I head back to the grind, I just wanted to offer a thankful shoutout to all of you who make my life so much brighter. Besos, particularmente, a Mama B y Pete.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Elvis Costello 1983 Everyday I Write the Book

Cheeky video commentary rolls behind one of snarkmeister Elvis Costello's poppiest harangues. Many thanks to K. Merrick for reminding me of the good old days when MTV was like radio only rounder -- and we all walked uphill to school and from it. Good times.

  • It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like ...

    ... someone who buys for me asked me to post a list online.
    Can you imagine?

    It's going to be close to a homemade Christmas here for me, but I was surprised and, yes, pleased to get two lists and some good hints already. Please, people, keep the good ideas coming. I'm a little embarrassed to put this up publicly, but but it's great to know I've got significant annual readership;) Until we have a Bateman intranet, I'll just be bold enough ask my colleagues and male friends not to get me anything inappropriate -- or anything large -- and please forgive the oversharing.

    THINGS I NEED VERY MUCH

    toothpaste -- (crest & colgate are both good: the one Jackie gave me last year is wonderful); shampoo -- any kind of decent to very good moisturizing or clarifying ones; citrashine's good, too; crabtree & evelyn soap -- there's a store at the court + good hallmark stores often carry it; rose water; any decent lavender products; tom's of maine deoderant

    aspercreme
    heartguard for grace goo: prescription's on file with Steinbach Vet in Blue Bell

    as many canned green veggies and legumes as you care to give!; dried fruit of all types, fresh fruit, fresh (or even frozen) berries, too; room-temp containers of rice, almond and soy milk -- vitamin & calcium enriched if they have it; (I don't know if there's such a thing as UHT Lactaid milk, but that would be good, too.)

    b&n gift cards; wawa ones are great, too

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    THINGS I DON'T NEED QUITE AS MUCH

    a winter skirt -- conservative colors: appropriate for work, school, church & going out; comfortable, neat, sturdy walking shorts -- appropriate for school; turtle necks of any description (good ones can be found at landsend.com, but stay away from bright colors, please); cotton skivvies in beige; cotton and flannel nightgowns

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    SMALL LUXURIES THAT WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL

    a coupon wallet

    music: printed scores + music on cd or mp3 -- see amazon for ideas, or just get something you like & think I might, too
    duplexer for hp deskjet 6988 printer
    ****sperry topsiders -- plain, no light colors -- just brown is best, size 7 (style #9294190 -- $70 -- available online: you might be able to find them in a store around here, too.)****

    beads: glass, wooden, crystal, clay or china -- maybe semiprecious if you get a wonderful deal on 'em (say, under $5 or $10 for a strand); sterling lobster clasps (should be no more than $6 or $7)

    THREE THINGS THAT DON'T COST A CENT

    Coke(tm) rewards codes, from soda pop bottle tops and cartons; Boxtops for Education coupons, unless you're already giving them to a school you love; your continued friendship, love, loyalty, devotion and understanding

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    I have less than no idea what Mom wants, but I know she wouldn't turn down a ginormo container of Cremora(R) or six!

    Saturday, April 17, 2010

    That's Right, I'm Not From Texas

    But Ann Richards was, despite the potential to misinterpret Lyle Lovett's dedication. I just heard this tune on XPN and had to share it.

    Oh, and for what it's worth I understand I was made there but imported to the North.

    Wednesday, April 07, 2010

    A Request for Your Consideration

    I would like to ask for your vote – well, if you go to school with me I do.

    Montgomery County Community College student government elections begin today (Thursday) and end tomorrow (Friday). I have offered myself as a candidate for vice president of the Student Government Association. To vote, go online at the above url, and log in with your student ID. In your email you'll find simple instructions for online voting.

    I am proud to say I am, without a doubt, the oldest of the four very impressive executive board candidates who joined in a candidates' forum earlier today. I think my age and maturity, my background in communications (as a former print and electronic reporter, an editor and editorialist) and my focus on government and elections make me uniquely qualified to listen to and act on the concerns of all my fellow students.

    My competitor and I agree on many things, but most of all this: We each have the school's best interests at heart, and each of us intend to be active in student government whether we're elected as executive officers or not. For those who weren't able to hear the discussion at school today, here is a quick look at the reasons for running I filed with the school in my election packet.

    Please feel free to contact me via email at barbra.bateman (at) comcast.net if you have any questions. Thanks for taking the time to have a read, and thanks for your consideration.

    As I said earlier today, I want to help continue to build on successes: to help make the college an even better place to learn, and an even better place to be. If you elect me I promise I will work as hard as I can to look after your interests and the interests of our school.

    GOALS AND PRINCIPLES

    I am running to give back to a school that has given so much opportunity to me, to other students and to the community and region. I want to help it fulfill its enormous promise – and to strengthen itself as a welcoming, safe, supportive and well-structured place for all who come here to learn.

    We should build on successes: continued polling of students to determine their priorities and presentation of “Top Ten” lists to the administration. I think we should continue to use both electronic and traditional communication to try to reach the student body. In addition, we should offer at least one or two well-advertised open meetings each semester, so students can be even better informed about projects on campus and have a chance to bring concerns and success stories to the student government, staff and administration.

    Members of student government must continue to be active and to engage both the student body and the administration to see student concerns – and the administration’s priorities – addressed. We must also continue to facilitate increased cooperation among clubs and other student organizations to make sure the money we all pay in student activity fees and the time students devote to their pursuits benefits the college and community at large.

    Wednesday, March 31, 2010

    Time For Reflection at the WTC

    Hi there, y'all. I found myself a little overwhelmed -- in a good way -- when I clicked through on the link in the following short email the Port Authority sent to its World Trade Center update mailing list:

    "Acre-sized signature reflecting pools for 9/11 Memorial fully framed in steel. To view images, visit www.wtcprogress.com."

    As always, feel free to share your thoughts, but if you click through I hope you enjoy. I cried a little, and I'm very glad I clicked on it. Thanks, Port Authority folks.

    Saturday, February 27, 2010

    Tuesday, January 05, 2010

    Christina's World

    Thanks, Peter, for reminding me of this lady's chops.