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Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

Since it is still the 28th in part of the US, let me just say, Happiest of Birthdays to Pamela.

I didn’t realize how late it was. I’ve been sorting files on my current computer so I can move them to the server and to my new computer.

I had senior munchkin do* an evil deed today and now we are in possession of something great. “The force is strong within you, my young padawan learner.” Tomorrow will probably be spent with said item. She’s been so giddy about it. I should note she walked in the door with a lightsaber on her hip. What have we done!

Time to go to sleep. Tomorrow is also oil change day. Thank goodness our car’s oil changes are about every 6k miles.

*Of course I would never do anything to put her in danger.

Faroni

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Faroni means later. While my sister in law was asking something about Beefaroni, Shalyn couldn’t figure out what faroni was. So we have decided that faroni means later. It is the word of the minute.

I got my yarn pr0n mailing today. The new KnitPicks catalog. I’d be satisified with any of the yarn from there. So pretty.

I just finished looking through six years worth of pictures on the server. Good gracious do I take a lot of pictures. We won’t even talk about how many of them are of the cat! I picked out quite a few that I will upload to my, Brittany’s and Skittles’ Flickr accounts. Brittany has quite a few on another computer that need to be uploaded later as well.

George

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

AJ was just wrestling with a tiger. OK, so it was a stuffed tiger. It was still cute as all get out. It reminded me of George of the Jungle and I couldn’t help but giggle.

My memory and two HDs came. Poor Josh will have to wait for his stuff to arrive. I’m teasing because I know he will be reading this in a few hours. AJ earned a nickel helping me take the foam peanuts out. He was quite eager to deposit his nickel. I even went so far as to create account registers for each of the kids, just like real ones. In fact, I am using one myself until I go to the bank again.

Star Wars and math

Monday, June 27th, 2005

Even though I posted it in my crafts area, I’m posting it here. It’s too geeky not to post!

Star Wars + Knitting = Rebel Alliance and Empire Attack Cushions.

Also, check out the Wonder Woman bag someone created! I am really hoping that a pattern is posted because I was one of those silly kids that loved running around in her WW underroos.

Sad Day

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

Paul Winchell has died. This makes me very sad.

Paul Winchell, Voice of Tigger, Dies at 82

LOS ANGELES - Paul Winchell, a ventriloquist, inventor and children’s TV show host best known for creating the lispy voice of Winnie the Pooh’s animated friend Tigger, has died. He was 82.
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Winchell died Friday morning in his sleep at his Moorpark home, Burt Du Brow, a television producer and close family friend, told the Los Angeles Times.

Over six decades, Winchell was a master ventriloquist ? bringing dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff to life on television ? and an inventor who held 30 patents, including one for an early artificial heart he built in 1963.

But he was perhaps best known for his work as the voice of the lovable tiger in animated versions of A.A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” ? with his trademark “T-I-double grrrr-R.”

Winchell first voiced Tigger in 1968 for Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,” which won an Academy Award for best animated short film, and continued to do so through 1999’s “Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving.”

“I first met Walt Disney 25 or 30 years ago,” Winchell recalled in a 1988 interview with The Associated Press. “He said, ‘We’re both in the same business. I use cartoons and you use dummies and we both entertain children.’ That was long before I started working here. Walt gave me a VIP tour of the studio. I remember people doing voices. I said, ‘Gee, that must be fun.’ And here I am.”

Winchell voiced memorable characters in numerous animated features over the years for Disney and Hanna Barbera. He was Gargamel in “The Smurfs,” and Boomer in “The Fox and the Hound.”

Winchell said he always tried to look for characteristics and idiosyncrasies in the voices he created. For Tigger, he created a slight lisp and a laugh. He credited his wife, who is British, for giving him the inspiration for Tigger’s signature phrase: TTFN. TA-TA for now.

In 1974, he earned a Grammy for best children’s recording with “The Most Wonderful Things About Tiggers” from the feature “Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too.”

At the age of 13, Winchell was a winner on radio’s “Amateur Hour” for doing his imitation of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Ventriloquist Bergen was his childhood hero, and Winchell said one of the greatest thrills of his life was a joint appearance with Bergen on the game show “Masquerade Party.”

Winchell made his television debut in 1947 with a smart-mouthed puppet he had invented in his early teens, and within a year was host of “The Bigelow Show.” He was also host of a number of children’s shows, including “The Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show” and “Circus Time.”

In 1950, Winchell created Knucklehead Smiff and introduced him on “The Spiedel Show,” which later became “What’s My Name?”

Despite his success in television, Winchell felt the medium did not do justice to his beloved craft.

“Ventriloquism today is in a slump,” he told the AP. “I think television defeats ventriloquism. Children are so used to seeing puppets that when they see a real ventriloquist they don’t understand it. On television, everyone talks and they don’t care about the mechanics.”

Winchell’s dummies are now at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.

Winchell was born in New York City on Dec. 21, 1922. He contracted polio at age six and overcame speech impediments as he learned to throw his own voice.

Winchell attended Columbia University and also studied and practiced acupuncture and hypnosis and became a prolific inventor.

He donated his early artificial heart to the University of Utah for research. Dr. Robert Jarvik and other researchers at the university went on to build an artificial heart, dubbed the Jarvik-7, which was implanted into patients after 1982.

Among Winchell’s other patents: a disposable razor, a flameless cigarette lighter and an invisible garter belt.

Winchell is survived by his wife of 31 years, the former Jean Freeman; five children and three grandchildren.

Oh yeah

Saturday, June 25th, 2005

I forgot to mention that apparently sometime while doing yard work the other day, I made contact with some poison ivy. Yesterday was by far the worst day. It is right on the inside of my arm. So when I bent my arm up, it decided to spread. Now it itches to high heaven each time I bend my arm.

Let us not even start on the soon to be mosquito infestation we will be having thanks to all of this rain. I have been good about trying to get rid of any standing water where I find it and the county has been spraying. I can only hope it isn’t too bad.

I think I am going to go try not to scratch now.

Bad mommy

Friday, June 24th, 2005

I am such a bad mother.

Skittles has been really bad about clawing at the door jam and carpet lately. We never had a problem before we moved down here, but she started soon after we got here. Lately it has just been getting worse. Today Josh and I bought a little cat deterrent system. It is called Garden Ghost (warning, flash link). It is basically a compressed air canister with a motion detector sprayer on top. It was rather expensive but I would really like to start sleeping for more than four hours a night again. There were two different types available at the pet store. One of them had an extra option on it, a horn. Unfortunately, the horn was not actually optional, the air spraying was. I would prefer to not wake up to a loud horn in the middle of the night.

We put this sucker into play this afternoon and let me tell you how wonderful it was! She got sprayed with the air three times and that was enough. Tonight she got sprayed once and she went to bed. I am hoping this works because I don’t know what else to do. She’s killing me!

In other news, Josh went and bought some new goodies for our computers last night. We were originally going to just build me a new computer but common sense kicked in. We have a fairly new computer that is literally just sitting under a table. I’m going to take that machine (with some extra memory) and Josh can have my old one (sans my god-like dvd burner and tv tuner card) for testing. He bought some memory for that too. He also bought some new HDs and memory for another machine. Everything totalled was less than half of what we had priced for a new machine for me.

I don’t plan on changing machines until after I finish the current project I am working on. So it may be the middle or end of July when I finally finish it. That is acceptable.

The Bell Curve

Friday, June 24th, 2005

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Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

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He’s a basket case

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

Is there something wrong with the fact that AJ is sitting on the couch with a mesh clothes basket on his head? Oh wait, he just walked in here. He’s making a delivery. Shalyn is practicing her cursive and wanted it checked. Goofballs. I have hired them to help pick up the sticks in the yard so I can cut the grass. The thunderstorms we have had recently knocked down quite a few limbs and they took out some of the smaller ones on the way down. Since their quality of work isn’t the best, I got them to do the yard for $0.50 each. Not bad. My older neighbor says I should give them $10. For that price I’ll do it myself!

Shalyn and Brittany are saving up for laptops. AJ is just saving. They are all doing extremely well considering that they only do chores and little side jobs around the house. I have two laptops sitting in my closet, but we are trying to teach the kids to 1) be financially responsible and 2) buy things themselves so they will take care of it. Let’s hope it works for them like it did for me. All of my docs were earned except for my purple velvet ones. They were a gift from my dad.


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