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		<title>FRIDAY FROTH&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good friend (and fellow Southerner) with a knack for picking books that you are sure to be seeing on all the best beaches, recently recommended Kathryn Stockett&#8217;s fiction debut, The Help.  The &#8220;help&#8221; in the title refers to the household variety, and, because this book is set in 1963 Jackson, Mississippi, the help is black.  My friend promised me that this book was not a white bashing, southerners-still-want-slavery book, and that in fact, it takes <a href='http://qmuze.com/friday-froth-22/'>Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good friend (and fellow Southerner) with a knack for picking books that you are sure to be seeing on all the best beaches, recently recommended Kathryn Stockett&#8217;s fiction debut, <em>The Help</em>.  The &#8220;help&#8221; in the title refers to the household variety, and, because this book is set in 1963 Jackson, Mississippi, the help is black.  My friend promised me that this book was not a white bashing, southerners-still-want-slavery book, and that in fact, it takes a fair and honest view of blacks and whites and their relationship during the time it was set&#8211;and it does, for the most part.  One of Ms. Stockett&#8217;s main characters is a woman that is hell-bent on making sure that all of her Jr. League friends have separate bathrooms in their homes for their &#8220;colored&#8221; help.  The problem for me with this book is that this character is more &#8220;mean girl&#8221; than she is racist.  She treats her mother as badly as she does her black maid, and she browbeats her white friends into submission.   The Jr. League girlfriends go along with varying degrees of malice toward their help to keep in good standing with Miss High-and-Mighty League President.  I might have enjoyed this book more if memories of my daughter&#8217;s Jr. High school run-ins with mean girls wasn&#8217;t so freshly splattered across my mind.  Mean girls are still aplenty in our society but thankfully we&#8217;ve made some inroads on racism.  If I had ever suggested that our &#8220;help&#8221; use a separate bathroom the &#8220;help&#8221; would have spanked my bottom, but not half as hard as my daddy would have when he found out.  Pick up <em>The Help&#8211;</em> while it&#8217;s neither profound nor poetic, it is a quick and entertaining read for the beach or poolside.</p>
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<p><em>Robin Hood</em> could have been a great movie.  Its star, Russell Crowe, and its director, Ridley Scott, have made beautiful music before:  <em>Gladiator</em> was an award-winning work of art.  But alas, <em>Robin Hood </em>could not keep me from constantly moving my legs around&#8211;the more my mind is engaged, the less my long legs move around looking for a comfortable place to rest and vise versa.  You would not have wanted to sit in front of me during <em>Robin Hood</em>!  It&#8217;s not that the movie was bad &#8212; it was an okay to good film; however, I expected better from the talent involved in its production.  Surprisingly, Scott&#8217;s new movie has caught some criticism because it&#8217;s a prequel to the story that we are familiar with.  This current version of the story shows the events in Robin Hood&#8217;s life that eventually led him to his mission of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor&#8211;I liked seeing the forces that motivated the man.  The essence of Scott&#8217;s <em>Robin Hood</em> is that the former king has spent the nation into poverty with foreign wars, and the new king wants to tax everyone into poverty to restock the coffers &#8212; sound familiar?  Robin Hood knows that taking from the rich and giving to the government, um, I mean king, never works &#8212; a concept that clearly makes <em>me </em>very uncomfortable as well.  Now that I think about it, maybe my flailing legs were more of a reaction to the idea of wealth redistribution than boredom.</p>
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<p>My fall fashion prediction is that over-the-knee boots will be a must-have come September.  This ever-so-sexy footwear is showing up more than traditional boots.  There are lots of styles to choose from so don&#8217;t be afraid that you can&#8217;t make tall boots work for you&#8211;you can, just keep everything else simple.  Above:  Manolo Blahnik&#8217;s lattice-top boots would look great with a grey wool sheath and pearls or black tights and a slim tunic.  Ralph Lauren&#8217;s flat brown boots would make a great statement with jeans and a t-shirt or cords and a sweater.  Come on&#8230;don&#8217;t be shy!</p>
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<p>They&#8217;ve arrived!  College students are home for the summer and they are tired and hungry.  If you have the male variety then you&#8217;re exhausted from shopping and cooking (and let&#8217;s face it, you&#8217;re still cleaning up after him) to keep the poor baby from starving.  If you have the female variety your clothes and shoes are disappearing, or either dirty when you want to wear them.  With either variety your car and credit card are being requested daily and cash evaporates from your wallet.  They like to go out when you are going to bed and go to bed when you are getting up.  Hang in there.  September will be here before you know it and someday they will have their own teenagers returning from college for the summer and you can laugh out loud with delight when they complain about them.</p>
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<p>And now for a non-frothy item (because there are some plain-old black coffee drinkers out there):</p>
<p>What do you think about Joe Sestak being offered a job by the White House to not run against Arlen Spector?  It&#8217;s all very fishy isn&#8217;t it?  You can bet the administration&#8217;s delay in talking to the press was so they could all get their stories straight.  While what went down may be illegal, it&#8217;s probably nothing that hasn&#8217;t been done by both parties many times before, but the bottom line is that people are tired of this type of shenanigans in government and Mr. Obama said that he was going to change things&#8211;he hasn&#8217;t.</p>
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		<title>Friday Froth&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 02:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw The Informant starring Matt Damon last weekend. While it&#8217;s a very good movie&#8211;worth your time and $10.50&#8211;Mr. Damon&#8217;s performance is the real reason to see this movie. He plays his character a bit like an idiot savant and he does so brilliantly. Most actors would have been tempted to play this character over the top, but Mr. Damon exercises control, even subtlety at times, allowing us to feel some sympathy for a contemptible <a href='http://qmuze.com/friday-froth/'>Read More...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw <span style="font-style: italic;">The Informant</span> starring Matt Damon last weekend. While it&#8217;s a very good  movie&#8211;worth your time and $10.50&#8211;Mr. Damon&#8217;s performance is the real reason to see this movie.  He plays his character a bit like an idiot savant and he does so brilliantly.  Most actors would have been tempted to play this character over the top, but Mr. Damon exercises control, even subtlety at times, allowing us to feel some sympathy for a  contemptible man.  Unless there are a lot of really strong performances in the next three months, I think that Mr. Damon <em>should</em> be nominated for an Oscar.  I emphasize should because Hollywood rarely awards control and subtlety.</p>
<div>Did you notice Ralph Lauren&#8217;s collection in the paper last week?  Between the distressed overalls and the shirt-dresses with the paperboy caps, it&#8217;s clear that Mr. Lauren is not convinced the recession is over.  I, on the other hand, am ready for better times!  I loved the feminine and elegant Donna Karen dresses&#8211;check them out.</div>
<div>I hear that Mitt Romney has moved to California.  What I can&#8217;t figure out is why.  Mr. Romney is almost sure to make another run for the presidency in 2012, but Californians tend to vote more &#8220;blue&#8221; than &#8220;red&#8221; in presidential races.  Wouldn&#8217;t it behoove Mr. Romney to set-up camp in a more friendly, or early primary state?  Californians <em>are</em> receptive to voting &#8220;red&#8221; in the governor&#8217;s race&#8211;could Mr. Romney possibly be interested in straightening out California&#8217;s economic mess, biding his time while Obama finishes out his two terms?  Or, maybe he&#8217;s moved to California to help his friend Meg Whitman with her campaign for governor&#8211;she formally announced this week.</div>
<div>The new fall television season has started.  Did you see <em>Modern Family (</em>Wednesdays on ABC at 9pm<em>)? </em>The critics loved it and so did I&#8211;I think!  The scenes that featured the gay couple were very funny.  The scenes with the May/December couple were pretty funny too.  The third family, the one that might be considered the most normal&#8211;father, mother and three kids&#8211;hit a little close to home.  The kids bicker, there are discipline problems, and the oldest daughter is 15 and boy crazy (I have one of these creatures living in my house).  I had to laugh to keep from crying!</div>
<div>And lastly, I leave you with something to make you wildly attractive and desirable&#8211;the art of the smeyes.  Of course you know this is smiling with your eyes.  Tyra Banks told Larry King that it was the key to her success.   Don&#8217;t think that this is a big crow&#8217;s feet-inducing grin, it&#8217;s not.  Rather, it&#8217;s a slight squint of the eyes with a very still mouth (Novocaine mouth, Tyra calls it)&#8211;the idea is to create a window to the soul, not a view of your dental work.  I find it helps to think of something a little naughty.  Start practicing!</div>
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