Tuesday, October 23, 2012

It's The Muppet Show!!

My first experience with these adorable little fuzzy creatures was at the tender age of 2. I remember watching Kermit the Frog and Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch in front of a black and white tv while eating a delicious lunch of spaghettios and milk at my small kiddie table of yellow and brown flowers. I enjoyed knowing that this program "was brought to you by the letter K and the number 4" and singing all the little ditties that were sung throughout the program. "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,0,11,12 and they all had fun..at the ladybug picnic!" and doing the (wah wah) pigeon with Bert.
It was a time before the politically correct era when Cookie Monster at cookies and was not Veggie Monster. And before Bert and Ernie were considered "gay" and not just best friends and roommates.
I got older and The Muppet Show came on. WOW! These were not the Muppets I recall! they did not sit and chat up small children or sing songs about nubmers and letters...Heck no! They sang current songs by popular artists and had on CELEBRITIES that channeled their inner child!
Steve Martin doing balloon animals was hsyterical "I say words into the balloon as I blow them up so when they pop they go "Gosh darnit!", Elton John dressed in his flamboyant costume singing "Crocodile Rock" surrounded by singing crocodiles in a swamp, Paul Simon singing "Scarborough Fair" while dressed as a medieval minstrel, and my personal favourite, Mark Hamill as himself and his alter ego "Luke Skywalker" along with Chewbacca, C3-PO and R2-D2 saving the earth from the evil Dearth Nadir (Gonzo as a miniature Darth Vader).
I remember plunking down in front of the tv at 630 Saturday nights and watching this wonderful half hour variety show every week as a kid. Some of the funniest skits and greatest talents were on that show.
Recently I ordered the entire series for my kids (ok, and for myself mainly). It is even funnier now as an adult because I get a lot of the jokes that were over my head as a kid.
We had a lot of the merchandise,too. Kermit the frog and Miss Piggy hand puppets. Plenty of shows put on with those as kids. Miss Piggy lunchbox, Miss Piggy satin jacket that I wore to the roller rink because it looked cool under the lights ( and May I interject here, I still HAVE said jacket and lunchbox), Miss Piggy sleepshirt, Miss Piggy notebooks and folders...are you sensing a pattern here?
Obviously, I had a thing for strong minded independent porcine females who were fashion plates and loved their frog and wanted everyone to know it.
To this day I quote the Muppet Show and many of their one liners and sing many of their songs, because of one simple reason. They are funny.
Perhaps this is where I honed my early skills as a comedian...

Friday, October 12, 2012

Adventures in Barbie World

My cousin, Tanya, had the coolest Barbie stuff ever. (My older sister and I did, too, until our boy cousins got ahold of it...but I digress...) She had the Barbie RV. That sucker was almost 3 feet long and was loaded up with all things a Barbie could need for an action filled camping excursion~ a bathroom complete with hot tub and toilet, a stove for making gourmet meals while "roughing it", fold down beds and a television. 'Cause, who wants to miss out on all their important programs while camping.
But the real reason we liked it was that it fit two young girls perfectly on the back for riding down the street in front of her house. We discovered this wonderful vehicle could fly along about 15+ miles an hour down the hill,  past Mr. Brewer's house, thru the stop sign, past the high school soccer field and wipe out in front of the high school steps in front of the gym with little or no damage to the RV. Too bad we couldn't say that for ourselves.
I remember the first time we took the rv for its virgin cruise. We made it to the end of the block Barbie gear and accesories, and I believe even a Barbie or two, flying out the vehicle like parade candy. We wiped out near Mr. Brewer's house with only a few bumps and bruises and I think a small case of road rash. Ok...next time, lose the Barbie gear before going for another lift off. It obviously threw off our trajectory.
Second try, empty cargo bay and new countdown, Tanya's shoelace gets tangled in wheel. Abort lift off.
Third attempt. Barefoot so no pesky shoelace issues. Result...scraped top of left foot on each after wipe out. Failed mission. Try again in two days to allow for recuperation of damaged brakes.
Over a time span of about 3 weeks we finally figured out just HOW to maneuver said RV so we would crash in the grass of the soccer field. Which was no easy feat mind you, since you had to jump a curb to do it. But as any 9 and 6 year-old could tell you, it took perseverence and determination but we finally managed to make the jump to light speed and into the grass of said soccer field.
You would think with that kind of feat one of us would become an engineer or at least, a Jedi Master. Ironically enough, Tanya is a nurse. Obviously, she decided to fix cuts, scrapes and bruises after years of getting them along with me. I am very proud of her.
I, however, aspired to be a teacher. I opted for something else. I won't explain why...let's just say I opted for Wonder Woman.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Commercials and how they shaped my life....

"Yaay! Crest!"..."Hey Kool-Aid!!"..."Band Aid sticks where it's supposed to but it doesn't stick where it's NOT supposed to."
Yes, I am a walking game of Trivial Pursuit. Thankyouverymuch.
As a kid I found commercials to be far more entertaining than most television shows. I loved M*A*S*H, All in the Family, and all those sitcoms but I never understood many of the jokes as I was merely a small kid and adult humor tended to be out of my realm of understanding. But on Saturday morning I was glued to the television, much to my parents annoyance.
I remember the cartoons especially Bugs Bunny and Scooby-Doo, but it was the commercials I remember the best. In fact, not a day goes by that I am not singing a commercial jingle from the 70's and 80's.
Why you ask?
Because ever situation can be related to a television commercial.
How many times have you eaten too much at the local Chinese buffet and said out loud. "I can't believe I ate the whole thing!"
Or, you had a particularly spicy meal and said, "That's a spicy meat-a-ball!" or the ever popular "In-de-GES-tion..."
In fact, at work today I made the comment to my boss that my typing really was sucking and I said "My fingers are obviously NOT doing the walking..." and then snapped my fingers. How many of you got that obscure reference?
As my cousin, Tanya, and my friends, Kelly and Teetah, can attest to, I swear I remember every commercial I have ever seen as a kid. In fact, we used to play "Jingle Trivia" in middle and high school because hey! It was one of the more fun games we used to play. And I will also give kudos to Kel and Teet for being able to keep up with me in that department. Thank you Girls!
The reason I thought of this was also this morning I made references to 3 different commercials before 7 am and it got me to thinking how appropos they are to many of the situations in my every day life.
The first commercial tag line I used was trying to get my children out of bed for school "Wake up to a Good Morning!" to which I received groans and heads buried under blankets. Epic fail, Mom.
The second was after they were dressed and informed me in a very bland and unexciting way that they were dressed and ready to go. I replied, "YAAY CREST!"...strike two...
The third and final reference was as I was hustling them out the door, "Madison Muskies...Let's GO FISH!!"
Now that one will be lost on many of you who don't live in the Madison, WI area. The Muskies were a local ball team in the 80's and that was their commercial jingle.
Now that i am older, I still find that I am fascinated by commercials even to this day. Many are clever, some are ridiculous, some are annoying and some are hysterical. However, some of them just don't stick with you like the Kool-Aid yell or the Uh-Oh Spaghetti-O's jingle.

"Chewy OOey Gooey on the inside...golden cakey tender flakey outside..."
Got that one?
Now, how long did it take for you to start singing a jingle from your youth?