My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me. Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day.
It's time for some A to Z catch-up. , I am currently 4 posts behind. The next letter is J so let's get right to it shall we?
I will use any excuse to play a scene from the classic Danny Kaye film the Court Jester.
I used to describe myself as a court jester in the wrong century. When you think about it a jester is just an indivdualized comic.
I like bringing my sense of humor to every occasion. I grew up watching the likes of Buddy Sorrell, Hawkeye Pierce, and Ralph Malph ( from the Dick Van Dyke Show, M*A*S*H, & Happy Days respectively.) They were all great quipsters but they had a writing staff. Just like I do my own stunts, I write, steal, or borrow my own material.
One if the perks of being a substitute teacher is you don't get annual reviews. Maybe this is different in other districts, and maybe some people don't consider this a perk, but one thing I do miss from annual reviews was when my bosses would write how funny I was. I know that this is probably what they write when they don't have anything else substantive to say but reading that I had a good sense of humor was almost as important to me as my annual pay increase.
At many of my jobs I have the opportunity to improvise and improve bits of comedy. For example as a concessionist at a local movie theatre I do many of the same things multiple times a day like showing customers the sizes of our drink cups. Many folks marvel at the size of our large cup so I told one customer that it was the only cup I knew that came with a diving board. The next time a customer came in I changed diving board to life guard and that joke is the one I use now.
Some of my jesting falls into the categories of timely quips based on the situation. Others have me using the same joke over and over to different audiences. The only cup with a diving board started as the former and is now the latter. One of my favorite types of jokes are the kind that seem like a statement and you don't realize there a joke it's too late. A dated example of this is when people might be talking about a recording artist and I might say I have all their albums. Then after a beat, I would say, "They called me the other day, they want them back. ". Since albums are not what they used to be I don't make that joke a lot anymore. A similar joke to that is when I see some one with any type of Notre Dame gear, I may tell them that my Dad and sister went there, and then quickly add in, "that's how they met.".
Being a jester isn't all about jokes it's also about general merriment, tricks, and enthusiasm. When my son and I went to Joplin, Missouri to help provide tornado relief. We went in early August when the temperature could get over 100 degrees. I would encourage everyone to drink water and make sure they had a water bottle. Then I would say I was the hydration specialist and then add in the words "self appointed." At one point, our bus was having a little mechanical trouble and we had to make a quick stop. I went to one of the teenagers and gave her a water bottle and said I was the hydration specialist. Before I could say anything else she added in "self appointed." That's the kind of impact I like to have.
Here is an example of the kind of tricks I am talking about from a video I used in my vlog a few years ago:
Two aspects of my Jester personality that I bring to the blog are limericks, which I featured at the challenge 2 years ago and parodies which started this years challenge.
I know I jest got started, but I should probably let you get back to the challenge and get back to catching up. To find more A to Z challenge entries click here. To get back to the A to Z challenge blog click here.
Another Saturday another Saturdazzle. The Chicago Comic and Entertainment Exposition (C2E2)is this weekend. I went 2 years ago with my daughters as part of what I called a geek triathalon (comic book convention, dr who convention, and a Rennasaince fair). My daughters went to C2E2 again last year. Once was enough for me. (This was more due to the cost/enjoyment ratio than anything else.) My younger daughter and her friend dressed up
Last year so I drove them the hour into the city from our area and spent Saturday in the city.
I had a fun day as did they and this year Amy and I are going to celebrate our anniversary in the city and dropp off our older daughter to C2E2 Amy and I are dressed alike and look like we are visiting the big city from out of town which technically we are, we usually just blend in more.
A To Z update
As of today I am 1 letter behind as of tomorrow I'll be 2 letters back. I am not in a rush this year and am planning to complete the challenge. I'd like to read more of other people's entries which is still one of my favorite parts of the challenge.
I did post yesterday and today so I guess I could have done some alphabetical gymnastics to get those posts to match the letters of the day. I didn't want to play that way.
That's it for now I should be back today or tomorrow. Whenever it is it will be Jest the right time.
Today Amy and I have been married for 27 years. We are spring chickens when compared to Marty and Clara whose romance begin for film goers 70 years ago today. April 11th 1955 was the premiere of the film Marty starring Ernest Borgnine.
To celebrate this special event I have 5 videos t share:
1: An analysis of the film
2. An actor's remembrance of Ernest Borgnine
3. Borgnine's Oscar acceptance speech upon winning Best Actor for Marty
4. deleted scenes from Marty
5. Ernest Borgnine discussing the film
The film Marty has always been an important film to Amy and myself. We first learned of it in the Robert Redford directed Quiz Show where the film Marty is an integral part of the exposition of the main conflict of Quiz Show. That led us to watching Marty which quickly became one of our favorites. Now that we know that we share the same anniversary we may make watching it part of own celebration.
My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me. Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day. Today's letter is I so let's get right to it shall we?
This is the 20th anniversarry of the Chicago White Sox winning the 2005 World Series. There were many new players on the team that became instant White Sox legends: Bobby Jenks, Jermaine Dye, A.J. Pierzynski, Scott Podsednik, El Duque Hernandez, and # 15 Tadahito Iguchi
Iguchi was 30 years old when he came to Chicago after playing nine seasons with the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks.
In 2005 I had a partial season ticket package for the White Sox. The Sox went 8-1 in games in my package and led their division from the beginning to the end of the season. We know that had a lot to do with me, but it also had a lot to do with their 2nd baseman,
I tool my son Charlie to several games that year. He was about 3 1/2 when he and I went for our first time that year. We were sitting in the bleachers and there was a group behind us who were getting animated every time that Tadahit came to the plate. They even had a cheer for him:
You Say Tada
And I say Hito
Tada
Tada (echos)
Hito
Hito (echos)
Tadahito Iguchi
Iguchi with the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan after his 4 years in the Major Leagues
Charlie and I tried to imitate that cheer every game we were at. He quickly became Charlie's favorite player. We even called him Charlihito sometimes as a nick name. Some of my fondest memories are of Charlie in his Iguchi shirt.