My mom, Shirley O'Brien, was an impressionable woman. I remember once when a friend told her that nobody uses breadboxes anymore, she kept the breadbox but always left the bread outside of it. When people told her something, it sank in. Likewise, she had a way of leaving an impression on people. That made her the perfect person for sharing life's ups and downs. Whatever would happen - well, almost - I had to tell her. Sometimes I'd take her advice; sometimes I wouldn't. One thing was consistent: she always wanted the best for me and my brother. She always had her worries about my being in a business not exactly known for longevity and my brother being a policeman with all the danger that could entail, but she was proud. All she wanted was a little attention. It was something she didn't always get growing up in an extended family with a father and mother who couldn't always be there. I saw her practically every day, especially after my father passed away 33 years ago. I know she had to leave for a better place when she passed away last Sunday on her 87th birthday. I already miss having that person to share my hopes, joys and fears.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
End Times?
Religious broadcaster's billboard predicting end times |
I was going to post my shock about the news that 41% of Norwich kindergarteners and sixth graders are considered obese, wondering what that bode for the future of society. Then another group indirectly pointed out that this sobering statistic may not matter much. According to Harold Camping, the 89-year-old founder of Christian network Family Radio Worldwide, his prediction of when our world will begin to violently unravel - Judgment Day - has been suddenly moved up to this Saturday, May 21st. Family Radio owns 66 radio stations, including AM 1170 WCTF in Tolland County, CT and a giant waste of major market FM signal on 94.7 WFME New York. Just when we thought we were OK until at least 2012 (according to the Mayan calendar and a few folks on the History Channel), now comes this cataclysmic claim of worldwide earthquakes that would have the potential to ruin a lot of people's weekends, not to mention a couple of my friends' birthdays. I know the sluggish economy and world conflicts are among everyone's concerns. Hey, even our week of rainy days makes we wonder if there's a Noah out there preparing for more nasty weather. It's bringing the Doomsday crowd out of the woodwork. There are many times in history when the Rapture has been incorrectly predicted, and this Family Radio guy hasn't exactly been batting 1,000 himself in earlier forecasts. As for myself, this student of history will rely on what Comedy Central's "fake news" anchor Jon Stewart said last year: "These are tough times, not end times." If Saturday passes for anything like a normal day, I promise not to gloat on Sunday.
UPDATE 5/23: We're still here.
UPDATE 5/23: We're still here.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
It Says More About The Adults
James Tate taped this message up outside Shelton High School |
James Tate's attention-getting way of asking Sonali Rodrigues to the Shelton, CT High School prom got him in hot water with school administrators. His method of getting a prom date worked, but school officials were not amused. Tate admitted his unorthodox approach may have deserved some penalty, but barring him from the prom struck classmates, internet posters and even some town leaders as too severe. Legalities and "zero tolerance" attitudes aside, this unbending reaction by the school headmaster sends a bad message. The negative reaction to excluding Tate from his prom was overwhelming, as this kid won over the hearts and minds of peers, parents and people way beyond Shelton. The punishment could have been changed, but how dare these people question authority with their dissent? People expressed their views responsibly, but that didn't matter to the headmaster. What does that tell kids? Talk about "sending a message."
Speaking of adults out of control, don't even get me started on that crazy mom who allows and even approves of her 8-year-old daughter getting Botox treatments!
UPDATE 5/14: No sooner had I made this blog entry and gone to my radio job when we got word that school officials finally relented on barring Tate from his prom. Although delayed, it is justice nonetheless.
UPDATE 5/14: No sooner had I made this blog entry and gone to my radio job when we got word that school officials finally relented on barring Tate from his prom. Although delayed, it is justice nonetheless.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Bin Laden Is Still Dead
Crowds outside White House celebrate bin Laden's death |
Monday, May 2, 2011
Bin Laden Is Dead
Minutes ago, President Obama announced that U.S. forces in Pakistan had killed the head of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. The military has custody of bin Laden's body. Americans and peace-loving people around the world have something to celebrate. Amid the joy, we remember the victims of this modern madman who sought to take the world into an era of darkness. The President is right - justice has been served. To our brave military: mission accomplished!
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