Not Much of a Moviegoer – Can I blame it on the computer?

Posted February 27, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Not Me Of Late

As followers of this blog know, I have spent the last several days posting images of little (or big) elephants inserted into stills from past Academy Award winning movies or current contestants.  I have to confess that I am much more into elephants than Oscars.  I haven’t actually seen many movies this year and I don’t know that I’ll even watch the awards tonight, or not for more than a short snatch.

It’s not that I don’t like movies or even awards shows.  Time just feels very short to me, and in our digital world, I find myself increasingly impatient with entertainment that I can’t control–speed up, browse through, dip into as I please.   (Even with an old-fashioned book, I can flip through/scan the boring parts–but a movie in a theater, or a tv show, without a TIVO, must be sat through.)

ADHD is mainly supposed to be a disease of children, but it also seems to becoming an ailment of rushing adults.

Some (i.e. my husband) blame it all on computers.

Computers certainly make it easier to entertain oneself in fragmented snatches.  But I really don’t think that we can blame them for the frantic quality of many of our lives.  The rigors of making a living today, and then of making a life once one has (more or less, for the moment at least) secured that living, seem  to make rushing almost mandatory.

Of course, one can take the point of view that it’s all process, and that whatever one does (job, commute, shopping, cooking, cleaning) should be slowly savored;  that each activity should be granted an equal sense of possibility.  (Even movie awards shows.)  My problem is that I am just not that enlightened.

So I rush, scan, multi-task.  And in the midst of it, draw little elephants.

Could be worse.

Lead-In To Oscars (With Elephants). Buzz and Woody and….

Posted February 26, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Bullseye?

 

Lead-In To Oscars: Black Swan (Elephant)

Posted February 26, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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You can find them anywhere.

 

Lead-Up To Oscars: Not Rooster Cogburn

Posted February 24, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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True...?

Lead-Up To Oscars – “The King’s Speech” (With Elephant)

Posted February 23, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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"You truly believe.... I can do this?"

(For more on The King’s Speech with elephants, check out this.)

Lawrence of Arabia Sans Camel. (You Can Find Them Anywhere.)

Posted February 22, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Even in the Sahara?

The Sting (With Elephant). Surprise surprise….

Posted February 21, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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You can find them anywhere.

Salute To Oscars (With Elephant).

Posted February 20, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Much has been made of Patton's devotion to his pit bull Willie (a/k/a William the Conqueror), but little is known of the General's wider ranging animal interests.

This is not really an old favorite, but when thinking of old Academy Award winners, image (modified) came to mind….

Enjoy the day.

An Oscar Race (With Elephant)

Posted February 19, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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"Come on, guys!"

Hurray For Michelle (Obama Not Bachmann) – Tweets on the T–t!

Posted February 18, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Hurrah for Michelle Obama coming out in favor of breastfeeding.    (See the New York Times article about Mrs. Obama’s promotion of breast feeding as part of her program against childhood obesity.

Boo to Michelle Bachmann (who breastfed all of her children) and who has now criticized Mrs. Obama as promoting a “hard left” position of governmental control.  Please note Mrs. Bachmann that the government is not paying for breast pumps but offering tax deductions for these costs if tax payers itemize their deductions.  (My understanding is that this means that the breast pumps would be treated like other health-related or work-related expenses.)

Boo to Sarah Palin who just said in Woodbury, New York that “nobody is more qualified to multitasking and doing all the things that you need to do as president than a woman, a mom.”

What is more synonymous of multi-tasking and being a mom than breast-feeding?   Seriously–it is a lot easier to nurse and tweet than heat up formula, clean and wash a bottle, and tweet.

More and more evidence of the incredible range of benefits of breastfeeding for both child and mother comes to light each day.  Of course, not all women are able to breastfeed; but many many more women choose not to breastfeed, or not to persevere in breastfeeding, due to lack of accurate information about its benefits and all kinds of thoughtless cultural prejudices.  Hurrah for Michelle (Obama) for bravely using her bully pulpit to counteract these prejudices;  boo to Bachmann and Palin for their infantile hypocrisy.