tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86789061330604812172024-03-13T10:58:40.760-07:00Margaret BenbowMargaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.comBlogger105125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-24171661842543401112021-01-01T07:57:00.000-08:002021-01-01T07:57:09.515-08:00<p> DAHLIAS OF THE STORM</p><p>(reprinted by request)</p><p>It's New Year's Day. I SHOULD have recovered by now from a traumatic scene that takes place during every November's first big storm.</p><p>Typically I'll be lounging on the sofa, peacefully watching a favorite Marx Brothers movie. I'm eating Frito Scoopers with tahini, and thinking how it's almost time to put the three-cheese ravioli on the table. The windows are lashed by icy rain or some variation of huge record-breaking dumpings of snow driven by gale-force winds. I think how cosy it is inside, all warm and comfy.</p><p>But as I stare hypnotized at the sleet flowers on the window, very slowly I realize that the storm is sure to bring about the season's first hard freeze. And at these words, the hairs on the back of my neck slowly rise. Surely I didn't forget, once again, TO DIG UP THE DAHLIA ROOTS AND BRING THEM SAFELY IN?</p><p>Five minutes later a puny figure can be seen in the garden, through the blizzard, frantically digging. She is alone, since she tried to persuade the family dogs to come out with her, but they were too smart. She spades furiously, trying to separate the dahlia roots from clumps of ice forming around them.</p><p>Swags of snow cover this figure and turn her into a shoveling snowwoman, or perhaps there's no snow but only sleety rain under a thunderously swollen black sky torn by zigzags of lightning, striking close. No matter; she digs on, cursing. She has to.</p><p>Finally the roots are chipped and gouged out, and rushed to the house in a bucket as the snowwoman trips over ice chunks and loudly screams "Shit!" It's painful to recall that only a week before, on a honey-scented fantastically warm afternoon, she sentimentally admired a late rose.</p><p>Six months pass. Spring comes. I put it off, but the day comes, as it always will, when I have to go to the basement and open the bags of dahlia roots I'd sealed shut on that storm-driven night in November. I look at them hard. They look dead as nails: dried, shriveled, unpromising. They haven't made it, and it's all my fault. While I was indulging my craze for Marx Brothers movies and Frito Scoopers, the fragile dahlia orphans were perishing in the storm.</p><p>But then I take another look. In the cold, dark basement air, it almost seems as though there's a tiny red ember on one of the roots. When I keep looking, very close, I gradually see that each root has one or two minute red fronds. </p><p>They are sturdy, alive, and seeking the light. And that is all it takes.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ro8Ei3mTWr0/X-9FxJ8Y5tI/AAAAAAAAAdg/kjO-dSIDHD0fWjaJdsAS_RlYDxsBhicYgCLcBGAsYHQ/s400/dahlia.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><span style="color: #cc0000;"><img border="0" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="400" height="320" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ro8Ei3mTWr0/X-9FxJ8Y5tI/AAAAAAAAAdg/kjO-dSIDHD0fWjaJdsAS_RlYDxsBhicYgCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/dahlia.jpg" /></span></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-28009904281092910002020-11-13T07:42:00.000-08:002020-11-13T07:42:18.683-08:00<p> WINTER QUARANTINE COMING UP, MY BUNNIES. WHAT SHOULD WE DO?</p><p>Seven months of ice and snow, except for unnatural places like California. Our North country December has no people in slingshot bikinis. Oh Jeeze. What can we do to fill the time and stay chirpy as our butts slowly numb? The quarantine was bad enough in GOOD weather. Some were driven by solitude and boredom to eat grass like crazy kings in the Old Testament. Some were throwing bags of Domino Sugar over themselves.</p><p>Growing our hair out is better than pulling it out! Stop cutting your lavish locks. Let them whip!</p><p>By spring, women would discover for sure if they have the soul of a Victorian bride or Mata Hari.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-A5yP3IzDN78/X66kMosO8ZI/AAAAAAAAAck/QEI867kueao-KNx8h3MP6RF6WMkJi0YIgCLcBGAsYHQ/s693/victorian%2Bbride%252C%2Blong%2Bhair.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="693" data-original-width="446" height="320" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-A5yP3IzDN78/X66kMosO8ZI/AAAAAAAAAck/QEI867kueao-KNx8h3MP6RF6WMkJi0YIgCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/victorian%2Bbride%252C%2Blong%2Bhair.jpg" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vdLp4MCAu2Y/X66kP384TfI/AAAAAAAAAco/V_66Z6mwkksa-DQtH-J-LA745JB20_oWgCLcBGAsYHQ/s550/Mata%2BHari%2Bwith%2Blong%2Bhair.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="550" data-original-width="467" height="320" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vdLp4MCAu2Y/X66kP384TfI/AAAAAAAAAco/V_66Z6mwkksa-DQtH-J-LA745JB20_oWgCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/Mata%2BHari%2Bwith%2Blong%2Bhair.jpg" /></a></div>Some men will have refined and gentle beards like Chinese sages.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-kBht0zXXHzg/X66kgILh6pI/AAAAAAAAAc0/NxLjj4H8Lj4ZeCrkXgBVzLjUBYFfIdZ_wCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/chinese%2Bsage.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="320" data-original-width="225" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-kBht0zXXHzg/X66kgILh6pI/AAAAAAAAAc0/NxLjj4H8Lj4ZeCrkXgBVzLjUBYFfIdZ_wCLcBGAsYHQ/s0/chinese%2Bsage.jpg" /></a></div><br /><p>Others will be old sea captains with the ship's cat nestling in their human fur.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BkCOyX0rtQc/X66kxbdSicI/AAAAAAAAAc8/y3gqHbGHIl80IfsqdfHfMGC_JcVPZANPQCLcBGAsYHQ/s713/victorian%2Bman%2Bwith%2Bcat%2Bin%2Bbeard.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="713" data-original-width="570" height="320" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BkCOyX0rtQc/X66kxbdSicI/AAAAAAAAAc8/y3gqHbGHIl80IfsqdfHfMGC_JcVPZANPQCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/victorian%2Bman%2Bwith%2Bcat%2Bin%2Bbeard.jpg" /></a></div>Watch out for the guy with hypnotic glittery eyes who doesn't wash much. He's turned into a mad monk, like Rasputin.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ecmpq7qEDpU/X66lGKOeeVI/AAAAAAAAAdE/RoaYrICR9UEIDb75-gmEOYUERrhxJ3s9ACLcBGAsYHQ/s800/Rasputin.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="591" data-original-width="800" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ecmpq7qEDpU/X66lGKOeeVI/AAAAAAAAAdE/RoaYrICR9UEIDb75-gmEOYUERrhxJ3s9ACLcBGAsYHQ/s320/Rasputin.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>In April under the cherry blossoms we can gather, and Ooh and Aah and compare, and see what we've become.<p></p><p>So, starting in November, with the first snow: let it flow.💓</p>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-19746141917936788972020-09-29T07:51:00.025-07:002024-03-05T08:15:41.723-08:00<p>WATCHER/STALKER</p><p>(Most of my posts are light-hearted. Not this one.)</p><p>Years ago a new couple moved to our neighborhood. Let's call them Brady and Betty, not their real names. Betty was a devout, well-liked member of a local conservative church. She had a brother who struggled with addiction. She came from a close family, and they had done everything they could to help their brother. But they knew they were losing him.</p><p>Brady exploited their grief. He used it as an excuse to form a sort of wildcat, no-rules Watch Group. Betty would galvanize church members to take part. Betty's motives were innocent. Her only fault was that she trusted her husband.</p><p>Since the peaceful, woodsy neighborhood had always been crime-free and drug-free, we longtime residents weren't sure what they would find to watch. We were naively #MidwestNice. Also, watch groups were in their honeymoon period. It hadn't occurred to anyone yet that they were only as healthy as their individual members.</p><p>Brady was a frustrated bully who'd never had a chance to abuse a bit of power and get away with it. He began having the time of his life. He swaggered around the neighborhood, securing the perimeters. He showed strange interest in following the young. He, a male stranger, offered his personal protection to little teenagers. He followed women who were biking or jogging. He frequently took pictures of them with his camera phone. Did anyone call the cops? Nope. In those days you were supposed to ignore a sleaze. He frequently said he was "keeping an eye on things." He sure was. He was spotted cropping up on people's lawns in the middle of the night, peering through bathroom and bedroom windows. The churchy ladies were aware of this, but decided that Brady was just a little over-zealous.</p><p>The police had a Confidential Tipster (anonymous) phone line. Brady encouraged his buddies and his wife's friends to "report" neighbors who seemed eccentric, or different, or whom they just had never liked. He himself reported women he'd pursued, unknown to his wife, who rejected him. He was unaware that the police do not like being treated like fools. And they don't forgive.</p><p>Some of the more troubled people in the area copied him. A teenage pothead harassed married women. His mother was told, and refused to believe her darling baby boy could ever have done anything naughty. "Good luck provin' it," she sneered, ambling away. She never forgave his victims for daring to speak up.</p><p>A person who was infatuated with a policewoman fluffed up the #NonCase as an excuse to stay in touch. </p><p>A very ancient, very demented church member, who went to Mass every day, would stand on the sidewalk after this holy hour and shriek obscenities at her "enemies." </p><p>Praised by church ladies, hopped up on delusions of power, Mister Felonious Creep went a little crazy. He bragged that he'd used a radio scanner to invade privacy, hacked email accounts, forged messages, installed tracking devices in cars. He was spotted a hundred miles from the city, driving up and down a dead end road, having followed a resident who was visiting relatives. (The baffled resident took pictures of him, and has saved them.) Nasty gossip swirled around him. His acquaintances said that Brady was an expert Peeping Tom who captured, and shared, intimate images of couples in the neighborhood: old, young, gay, straight, but always without their knowledge or permission. Allegedly the dude had been all but hanging off rain gutters with a video camera dangling from his butt. This, like several other things he did, is a felony.</p><p> This was the last straw. Even the conservative church ladies were shocked. Finally, residents discussed taking legal action. Unsurprisingly, within a week, Brady and his wife moved away. He may have been a nut, but he was smart enough to stay gone.</p><p>Later, Brady was further exposed by something he could never have predicted: the rise of the internet. Suddenly, anyone who could read could look up personal histories, and many did. It turned out that the people Brady had targeted had never been in trouble in their lives. Neither had their friends or relatives. Not then, not now, not ever.</p><p>Brady, however, and some of his followers, had very interesting histories. And they became more spicy the deeper you searched. </p><p><br /></p>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-56818803834917210992019-09-20T07:46:00.002-07:002019-09-22T07:45:38.714-07:00A FACEBOOK "FRIEND" HAS BEEN MOCKING ME...<br />
for posting hearts and doting messages on baby elephant links.<br />
Well, I can't help it. I never saw a baby elephant I didn't<br />
like. They are sweet darlings. I also like when the whole <br />
village turns out and with saintlike cooperation and heroic <br />
labor pull the little things out of some dire situation <br />
they've gotten themselves into. Meanwhile, "Friend" has been<br />
posting tiresome pictures of a Bentley her grandmother owned<br />
about a million years ago. Big whoop. I'm SO impressed. It's <br />
a dang car, it goes from A to B. I COULD remind her of her <br />
Gogol ("The carriages of the past will take you nowhere")<br />
but I'm far too much of a lady.<a href="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-LOnV9ncPG6w/XYTkg-Jp6RI/AAAAAAAAAZw/2_KxDmolrH43dhTkShJxAqB_HJU7_2YiwCLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/baby%2Belephant.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-LOnV9ncPG6w/XYTkg-Jp6RI/AAAAAAAAAZw/2_KxDmolrH43dhTkShJxAqB_HJU7_2YiwCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/baby%2Belephant.jpg" width="212" height="320" data-original-width="497" data-original-height="750" /></a><a href="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BgRax79Hm3A/XYTkk03MvBI/AAAAAAAAAZ0/tV8437vrG2sRXKBqXJ_K9Tbry87X5o_IgCLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/bentley%2B1930.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BgRax79Hm3A/XYTkk03MvBI/AAAAAAAAAZ0/tV8437vrG2sRXKBqXJ_K9Tbry87X5o_IgCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/bentley%2B1930.jpg" width="320" height="171" data-original-width="620" data-original-height="332" /></a>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-6133530955786519322019-08-31T09:37:00.000-07:002019-09-10T07:29:28.355-07:00"HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU"<br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-AjeuBQXRBb0/XWqcdLN80PI/AAAAAAAAAZI/D4qavph-Pkoc8UUksC7qJ_Ac3YkLnO_MQCLcBGAs/s1600/He%2527s%2Bjust%2Bnot%2Bthat%2Binto%2Byou.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-AjeuBQXRBb0/XWqcdLN80PI/AAAAAAAAAZI/D4qavph-Pkoc8UUksC7qJ_Ac3YkLnO_MQCLcBGAs/s320/He%2527s%2Bjust%2Bnot%2Bthat%2Binto%2Byou.jpg" width="225" height="320" data-original-width="286" data-original-height="406" /></a></div><br />
LET'S SAY THAT ON A GORGEOUS FLOWERY LATE SUMMER DAY <br />
you're browsing in the bookstore, and sneering at a <br />
vintage bestselling self-help book:<br />
HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU. Corny and shallow,<br />
right? Except you read some of it, and embarrassing<br />
to say, it makes a lot of sense about<br />
things that happened long ago with a certain kid <br />
during student days. At the time, you didn't under-<br />
stand. But now, the ceiling gently parts and reveals<br />
a huge blue firmament bulging with suns and moons and<br />
an angel with a trumpet, tooting:<br />
"HE JUST WASN'T THAT INTO YOU." <br />
<br />
Some puzzling events of decades back unfold in <br />
golden light. It wasn't because you should have been <br />
more glamorous, smarter, more mysterious,<br />
had longer legs, hilarious repartee. You were good<br />
the way you were. The lad just wasn't that into you. <br />
<br />
Some of the young have such stubborn faith in their <br />
own powers of enchantment. The object of desire <br />
could come shimmying up to such a girl <br />
singing Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" every time they <br />
meet, and she would STILL not believe it. <br />
Believe it, babe. He's not serious.<br />
<br />
"What? Not smitten senseless over me?" Yes. Not you.<br />
<br />
Student days. It happens. <br />
<br />
Now, time to amble out to the flower stalls and put<br />
together an enormous bouquet, then hunt down<br />
the best cappuccino. <br />
<br />
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TODAY I LEARNED I"M A SPOILED AMERICAN WOMAN. I'd always<br />
thought vaguely that I'm a socialist, sort of, although<br />
others said no real socialist would be so fussy about <br />
coffee. But I admitted a bourgeoise weakness for the old<br />
vintage Coach handbags. These are the cool kind where <br />
you can see the mark the bull made on his hide when he <br />
scratched against a shagbark oak.<br />
<br />
Today I was trolling eBay, because sometimes bored rich<br />
ladies sell their barely used castoff handbags for a <br />
good price. I spotted a wine red Coach beauty with a <br />
lovely patina. I studied the pictures, nose to screen, <br />
and suddenly screamed aloud in horror.<br />
<br />
"NO SLIP POCKET IN BACK?? Just what the HELL am I <br />
supposed to do, lift a damn flap every time I want to<br />
put my sunglasses away? What...the...F**K!"<br />
<br />
So, it's definite. Not a socialist. Instead, a Spoiled <br />
American Woman. I'm really embarrassed by this, <br />
but what can I say? I like slip pockets.<br />
<br />
(signed) ABASHED<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nrpQFnGDcDI/XE24nNZE-TI/AAAAAAAAAXM/sFc0UEuJAA44FefR4qVlBGN8J5rU5NXYgCLcBGAs/s1600/Coach%2Bcourier%2Bpouch%252C%2Bred.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nrpQFnGDcDI/XE24nNZE-TI/AAAAAAAAAXM/sFc0UEuJAA44FefR4qVlBGN8J5rU5NXYgCLcBGAs/s320/Coach%2Bcourier%2Bpouch%252C%2Bred.jpg" width="320" height="310" data-original-width="228" data-original-height="221" /></a></div>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-78983662264192662972019-01-20T08:31:00.000-08:002019-01-20T11:22:50.544-08:00DEFANGING THE VAMPIRE BULLY<br />
"Never allow yourself to be bullied into silence. Never allow <br />
yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life.<br />
Define yourself."<br />
HARVEY FIERSTEIN, writer<br />
<br />
"A bully is a big a.hole with a little bit of man attached."<br />
Mickey Rourke, actor<br />
<br />
"I was the kid who used to get shoved into lockers by school bullies. <br />
Because of that, I have never felt like a star in my life."<br />
WINONA RYDER, actor<br />
<br />
"I paid a worker at New York's zoo to open it just for me and Robin."<br />
(Mike Tyson's then-wife.) "When we got to the gorilla cage, there<br />
was a big silverback gorilla there just bullying the other gorillas.<br />
They were so powerful, but their eyes were like an innocent infant. <br />
I offered the attendant $10,000 to open the cage door and let me <br />
smash the silverback right in the snotbox. He declined."<br />
MIKE TYSON, boxer<br />
<br />
"He seemed to delight in his ability to frighten me...a bully is an<br />
emotionally retarded vampire. He is not entitled to your blood."<br />
MARLENA DE BLASI, writer<br />
<br />
"Stalking is bullying. One of the hardest jobs a cop will ever face<br />
is getting it through the head of a real sleazebag that he can't <br />
dog, follow, threaten, defame, or otherwise torment a woman he<br />
wants, who won't have anything to do with him. Quite often he's<br />
married to somebody else, or got a girlfriend. He'll lie to them<br />
about what he's doing, lie to his own mom.<br />
It's not rocket science, ladies. Is he following somebody around? <br />
Trying to access her email, Facebook account? Maybe spreading <br />
nasty stories? And she's made it clear she despises his guts?<br />
The guy is a liar and a creep. He thinks we don't know about him? <br />
We know. And we don't forget."<br />
A POLICEWOMAN<br />
<br />
"All bullying should be met by steel."<br />
GYPSY SAYING<br />
<br />
"When I was six years old, I went and complained to my Mom <br />
because I was being punched around by kids. She gave me some<br />
of the best advice I've ever had. She said, 'If someone is pushing<br />
you around, find a way to drop something very heavy on his head.' <br />
To this day, I find a way. Worked then, works now."<br />
JOHNNY DEPP, actor<br />
<br />
"I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid-a-hand-on.<br />
I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same<br />
from them."<br />
JOHN WAYNE, actor. <br />
<br />
John Wayne always said that this last quote, from his movie<br />
THE SHOOTIST, expressed his own ideas of human dignity and strength, <br />
and the way people should treat each other. I think he was right.<br />
Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-85885226400958198732016-08-15T14:40:00.003-07:002017-05-30T10:37:39.289-07:00WHEN A RAT DEVOURS YOUR CHOCOLATE MOUSSE...This story comes from student daze, and maybe you'd have to be<br />
an old hippy to understand how it could even happen. It comes<br />
from a time when you were considered shallow and bourgeois to <br />
care about money AT ALL. And of course you would share any<br />
food or money you had, because our culture heroes like Jim<br />
Morrison told us we should.<br />
<br />
My roommate Anne had a buddy whose name was Richard Rouda.<br />
They were graduate students in the Political Science <br />
department. Richard would sometimes tease me for writing<br />
poetry, and tell me that sooner or later I would<br />
have to take a Planet Earth job. I was employed, typing <br />
themes for other students. It was very poorly paid. Richard<br />
didn't have a job, but potheads were not expected to work.<br />
<br />
"He's so lazy he wouldn't move his bony butt off the sofa if<br />
the house was on fire," Anne said. But she spoke tolerantly.<br />
We were always supposed to be tolerant.<br />
<br />
One Saturday afternoon Rouda dropped in looking for Anne. She<br />
was gone, but when he saw I was making a dessert, he stayed. I<br />
didn't venture to mention that whipping cream and good <br />
chocolate and angel food cake were expensive.<br />
<br />
That chocolate mousse was magnificent. Since he was sitting<br />
right there slobbering like a dog, I offered a serving. He ate<br />
the luscious mound, rolling it around his tongue critically. <br />
Then he served himself a big hunk more. And after that, as I <br />
watched in shock, he began devouring the serving dish. At that<br />
point I was brave enough to put the rest of it in the<br />
refrigerator. <br />
<br />
"I'm...just...not...sure about this stuff," he said <br />
frowningly, gobbling away. "I think it needs more..or maybe...<br />
No," he concluded with a discriminating air,<br />
scraping the rest of his mousse and putting it in his big fat <br />
mouth,"I don't think anything could help. It's too rich, and<br />
I really didn't enjoy it that much."<br />
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This was a surprise, since most of the batch was in his<br />
belly. But I was very shy and very polite, and said nothing.<br />
He began to put his jacket on,then looked slightly embarrassed <br />
and asked for a loan.<br />
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"I'm really sorry, I was going to ask Anne. But she's not<br />
here. Just whatever you have will be fine. No problem."<br />
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Obviously it was no problem for HIM. It was for me, since I<br />
had so little money. But this was the era when you were supposed<br />
to be generous, not grudge helping others, not be obsessed with <br />
"possessions" like your hard-earned money. And he was Anne's<br />
friend. So, with many a painful private twinge, I handed over<br />
most of the few bills I had.<br />
<br />
Immediately he became quite brisk. He secured the money in <br />
his wallet, pushed the wallet deep down in his jacket pocket<br />
and zipped the pocket. He said his goodbyes, <br />
and started to walk down the stairs. Then he turned and looked<br />
up and added, as if in passing:<br />
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<b>"My grandmother just put a thousand in my bank account, <br />
but I didn't want to break into it right away. I really like<br />
the idea of it being intact."</b> He looked at me after this <br />
idiot statement as if expecting congratulations<br />
on his prudent hoarding of his money. Then he scampered<br />
light-heartedly down the stairs and out the door.<br />
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Do I need to add that a thousand bucks in those days had the<br />
spending power of at least five thousand today? That's five<br />
large, compadres.<br />
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So that is the instant when a hard shock taught me two<br />
lessons.<br />
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First, I learned the way some rich people think. Not all<br />
of them. But some. <br />
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Second, I learned that the friend of a friend can be a <br />
terrible jerk. In fact, there is probably a continuous line<br />
of good friends alternating with assholes all the way from <br />
Jesus Christ to Hitler. <br />
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These are lessons worth knowing.<br />
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As for Richard Rouda, who does a person like this grow up <br />
to be? Since he devoured weed as a rat gorges cheese, he's<br />
probably long since smoked himself into a wee shriveled <br />
little roach of a humunculus. I should probably, out of <br />
compassion, forgive him.<br />
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And will I?<br />
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Not bloody likely.<br />
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<b>Some you win, and some you learn.</b><br />
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enemies is a handy basic curse that doesn't require any exotic <br />
additions like rare deathly mushrooms in a boiling pot, <br />
frog's eyelid, bird of paradise plume, unicorn poop, and the like.<br />
Just say this poem good and loud when you feel like it. If<br />
convenient, stand in the dark and under the moon. Maybe you <br />
could face the direction of your enemy's tainted dwelling, if you<br />
know it. Repeat the poem as needed. It will cure what ails you.<br />
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Oh: if you happen to be a more spiritual type who has ambitions <br />
to forgive, go right ahead. But keep in mind this tried and true<br />
Italian proverb:<br />
"Forgive. But remember the bastard's name."<br />
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GENERAL CURSE<br />
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Fish will eat you<br />
and your yellow coyote eyes<br />
bubble to oyster jelly,<br />
your rank vermicelli hair<br />
bolt straight up in terror<br />
on your death, death, deathbed<br />
(sinner don't wait<br />
until it's too late)<br />
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and still no one will forgive you,<br />
you may have as many eyes<br />
as hairs on your head<br />
and fail to track the spell:<br />
what went around will come around,<br />
its foot will make no sound.<br />
No use to hide in seams<br />
where even a mole could not go.<br />
Darkness doesn't fall, it rises,<br />
milk you put to your lips<br />
boils red in your belly overnight.<br />
Back and front you'll suffer<br />
in an ape suit of hives,<br />
you're a silver skeleton walking,<br />
your marrow and bone shine.<br />
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"It's time to stop picking daisies. You need <b>formal credentials</b>," Friend told me sternly. She recommended someone that we'll call Maxwell. She said he was a good creative writing teacher who could give me gobs of great advice.<br />
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As a prerequisite before signing up for Maxwell's course, I gave him a short story that I'd labored over. It was about a very troubled kid who'd been a child soldier in his home country. In America, he's often beaten by a priest in his parochial school. At the end of the story the tormented boy vandalizes a church.<br />
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My story had already been published, and well-published. But I hoped to improve it.<br />
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Maxwell had a pitying but implacable look when he handed back the story. He looked like a hanging judge about to stretch your neck with a really big haul on the rope, but more in sorrow than in anger. I should have paid attention to his expression. After all, it was right in front of my face. But instead I waited like a goofy puppy, eager to be praised. Maxwell said (and I remember the exact words): <br />
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"<b>As a practicing Catholic, I find the portrayal of the priest in your story deeply offensive." </b>He folded his lips tightly together and frowned. This was the full extent of his critique.<br />
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To say I was surprised doesn't go far enough. I was astounded. Maybe the English word Gobsmacked is best, because it means both flabbergasted and speechless. I couldn't have been more shocked if he'd suddenly taped peacock feathers to his butt and started dancing the Texas two-step. I said nothing. But what I thought was this: "Writing a good story is hard enough without Pope John Paul and legions of the freakier saints peering over my shoulder."<br />
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The friend who'd recommended him threw up her hands: "That isn't like Maxwell at all! He's a real sensible guy normally. I bet that Cathoholic wife of his dictated what he should say." <br />
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I'd never heard the word Cathoholic, and was intrigued. Friend explained that it doesn't necessarily mean someone who drinks too much, and Mrs. Maxwell does not. The person doesn't even have to be a Catholic, "although they usually are," Friend claimed. It means an obsessive member of any religion. A Cathoholic is hopped up on arrogance, snakebitten out of her gourd with delicious delusions about her glorious spirituality. She thinks of herself as God's sensational darling, while those in other religions are his stunted stepchildren. Needless to say this has nothing actually to do with Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the saints or (God forbid) God. And a true member of this tribe thinks that Jesus was having a wimpy, pinko, Bernie Sanders kind of moment when he suggested things like <b>Help one another</b>, and <b>Love your neighbor <b>as</b> yourself</b>.<br />
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Soon after this incident, the international scandal broke about abusive priests being protected by bishops in the Catholic church for decades, if not centuries. I wondered if Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell had heard the news. Did it affect their worship schedule at all? Also, did they recollect the events in my story? Probably they did not. <br />
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Years passed. Mrs. Maxwell and I live in the same area. I sometimes walk my dogs down her block.To this day, when she sees me she looks surly and, I'm sorry to say, quite unchristian. Sometimes she'll even mutter and sputter to herself, like Donald Duck in a cartoon when he's especially pissed off. This fascinates me. This majestic lady wouldn't tolerate a speck of dust on her white slacks or sparkling car, but she's perfectly comfortable with raging, squawking, farting little Donald scampering around her brain. She even thinks that God wants him there. Her behavior is odd; her motivations are mysterious; but her performance as a whole is devilishly entertaining.<br />
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Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-13748759358318185232014-10-06T08:53:00.000-07:002014-10-07T12:12:49.288-07:00Poem for Annie's Curls
How strange these strands of silk,
buckeye chestnut, mustang brown,
not long enough to wrap your hand around,
and each by itself insubstantial
as dragonfly's flight to breast the wind,
to guard against fire or ice,
to add one dot to wisdom or peace or
justice in the world--
yet each to its own, a coiling spring of joy.
This single tendril a bolt of chromium steel
with might to bind a strong father's heart for life.
Written in dearest blood, his wish
that his tiny Rapunzel will never know a tower,
witch curse, careless climbing prince,
that a loving dragon-father can keep her safe
no matter how fierce the fanged shears of the world.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-17298993909778849832014-02-14T05:28:00.000-08:002014-02-14T05:28:31.744-08:00HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO ALL, DEAR ONES!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3XHrvAAI_XU/Uv4YUa9LQHI/AAAAAAAAATA/Lk7_-Kb-wfE/s1600/nureyev+and+fonteyn.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3XHrvAAI_XU/Uv4YUa9LQHI/AAAAAAAAATA/Lk7_-Kb-wfE/s320/nureyev+and+fonteyn.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-vhpeLzIHj4s/Uv4YqWO0kaI/AAAAAAAAATM/-TKnQrx4gAs/s1600/old-couple+kissing.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-vhpeLzIHj4s/Uv4YqWO0kaI/AAAAAAAAATM/-TKnQrx4gAs/s320/old-couple+kissing.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-aHId2UQxQ1E/Uv4YzmSNDdI/AAAAAAAAATU/1GTqAVuvGKM/s1600/550w_tv_sherlock_1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-aHId2UQxQ1E/Uv4YzmSNDdI/AAAAAAAAATU/1GTqAVuvGKM/s320/550w_tv_sherlock_1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vOc-8FEJjhI/Uv4Y_DThgiI/AAAAAAAAATc/3muOeVMQ2BE/s1600/parrots+2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vOc-8FEJjhI/Uv4Y_DThgiI/AAAAAAAAATc/3muOeVMQ2BE/s320/parrots+2.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vkuRMoS2Niw/Uv4ZNxumfhI/AAAAAAAAATk/71aUuCOELiA/s1600/bernhardt+and+mrs+pat.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vkuRMoS2Niw/Uv4ZNxumfhI/AAAAAAAAATk/71aUuCOELiA/s320/bernhardt+and+mrs+pat.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-tOVe1U_gkRY/Uv4Zg5vu6UI/AAAAAAAAATs/7v0eI_6a-Pw/s1600/Poll-tax-riots-kiss-001.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-tOVe1U_gkRY/Uv4Zg5vu6UI/AAAAAAAAATs/7v0eI_6a-Pw/s320/Poll-tax-riots-kiss-001.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-pgdMjj-DdsY/Uv4Z8lU3FOI/AAAAAAAAAT0/Qo6-GW1PpWE/s1600/pablo2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-pgdMjj-DdsY/Uv4Z8lU3FOI/AAAAAAAAAT0/Qo6-GW1PpWE/s320/pablo2.jpg" /></a></div>Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-12415382072040598952014-01-21T05:13:00.002-08:002014-02-13T08:01:49.235-08:00THE WICKED MARQUIS LIKED HIS CUPCAKES MOLTEN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7c9H1adP9_w/Uvzr1WtA21I/AAAAAAAAAQ0/vBfXQkvUex0/s1600/Dark_Molten_Chocolate_Cakes.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7c9H1adP9_w/Uvzr1WtA21I/AAAAAAAAAQ0/vBfXQkvUex0/s200/Dark_Molten_Chocolate_Cakes.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-82L5cxJoJZE/UvzsRgq6piI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/GZ_qWblL83I/s1600/Sade-Biberstein.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-82L5cxJoJZE/UvzsRgq6piI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/GZ_qWblL83I/s200/Sade-Biberstein.jpg" /></a></div>
I just learned from the delightful blog PaperandSalt that the Marquis de Sade, on top of everything else, was a chocolate fiend. He once threw a chocolate party so wild that he was put in prison. I'm surprised that he had the energy. After all, it's not as though he didn't have anything else going on. A true French aristocrat, he hardly allowed solitary confinement to slow him down. The rambunctious Marquis regally demanded of his long-suffering wife (who remained free, since she hadn't been invited to the party) that she bring him a better grade of chocolate "than the infamous rubbish you sent me last time." He also schooled her in the perfect cake, saying, "It ought to have the same taste as when you bite into a bar of chocolate. I wish it to be of a chocolate so dense that it is black, like the devil's arse is blackened by smoke."<br />
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Don't you suspect that, in the Marquis's childhood, little Donatien Alphonse was never satisfied with just ONE marshmallow in his cocoa??Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-13260568036817494302013-11-22T10:22:00.001-08:002013-11-23T06:54:21.526-08:00FIGHTING THE NAZIS IN GORGEOUS CLOTHES!I admire the old-time movie freedom fighters, especially Ingrid Bergman, who won World War II several times without ever breaking a sweat. In fact, as these scenes from CASABLANCA and NOTORIOUS show us, she saved civilization in diamond chandelier earrings, romantic garden hats and a ruffly bolero.<br />
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We know that the Nazis will totally fail at world domination when Bergman symbolically rests her exquisitely manicured hand on the globe.</div>
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In NOTORIOUS, her fellow warrior is Cary Grant.</div>
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No reason you can't beat the Axis Powers in silk socks!</div>
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You'll rarely find a more interesting read than the memoir/cookbook/rant, EAT ME: THE FOOD AND PHILOSOPHY OF KENNY SHOPSIN. Shopsin is a tough, eccentric New York diner cook, one of the best in the city and certainly the most articulate. He says what's on his mind. Not every cookbook writer will tell you that in his youth he'd been in Freudian analysis, five days a week, for years. He sometimes uses language that would knock a buzzard off an outhouse. And you can tell that he's a strong family man. His adult children are the energetic crack crew who run the restaurant. This sometimes includes his son Danny, who is a talented artist and is also bipolar. Danny has a home with Shopsin, a job at the store and the protection of everyone in the family, whenever he wants them. You also know, reading between the lines, that Shopsin fears that Danny's mental struggles arise from his own. In Shopsin's young years he suffered intensely from what was then called manic depression.<br />
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The restaurant is Shopsin's kingdom, and he makes sure you know it. There are rules. For example, a party of more than four will not be seated. He doesn't want larger parties hogging space in his diner, and he also feels that conversation becomes inferior when the group is big. Don't try to sneak in extra friends a few minutes later. He'll throw you all out, and remember it forever. Shopsin remembers things the elephant has forgotten. Another rule is that he refuses to do substitutions in a listed dish. He figures that with 900 items on the menu, you should be able to find something you'd fancy. He will also sometimes take a dislike to new prospective diners and refuse to seat them, saying, "They're nothing but strangers."<br />
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But if you happen to be a very longtime friend, or if he likes your face, or if he just feels like it that day, he might suspend the rules for once. And although he never makes home deliveries, friends who become seriously ill will often find vessels of delicious hot food at their door.<br />
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The book is a headlong gallop of Shopsin's redhot opinions and fearless recipes, but there is a peaceful spot for your eyes on rest on, if you need one. This is the portrait of Shopsin's late wife, Eve, on page 100. She has a gentle, kind, dark-eyed face and rich, reddish-brown hair. Apparently she put up with her proudly impossible husband with patience and grace. Shopsin does not wear his heart on his sleeve, but you know that he has one. The book is dedicated to Eve, her name is huge type. And you sense his tenderness for her in his description of a meal they often shared when they were young and poor:<br />
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"Around that time Eve and I were in the habit of going to a restaurant on Bleecker Street," where they always ordered a dish called the Brown Rice Special. Kenny goes on, "It was hot rice and melted cheese drizzled with soy sauce and with a bunch of crunchy vegetables and walnuts strewn throughout. They served it on a cake stand: a big gooey mound of stuff all piled there on top of the pedestal."<br />
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The hungry young couple would sit on opposite sides of the Brown Rice Special and attack it with forks, stabbing and securing the luscious nuts and vegetables, digging in with such passion that every time, "we'd end up tipping the freaking cake stand over."<br />
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Shopsin's advice on how to eat this meal has to be told. It's not much of a stretch to see that he's also giving his opinion about how to savor your life.<br />
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"The rice is what I call 'mouth food'...to get a bite you stick your fork through the rice and cheese. You then take your fork and stab through a vegetable, and you score a little lettuce along with it. You now have a bite of every ingredient in your mouth at the same time, and when you chew, all those flavors and texures transform into something that didn't exist until that moment. If you pick at it and separate the ingredience like a persnickety ass, you are not going to have the same experience, and the experience you do have will be inferior."<br />
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Shopsin has not been a "persnickety ass" in the way he lived his life. He found relief from severe depression when he bought an old grocery store. He worked incredible hours to revive it, and this seems to have dovetailed with a manic phase which was useful for once. He and Eve developed the store into Shopsin's diner. He found that he could keep his demons at bay by working hard at tasks he loved, projects which made sense to him, every day. And that is what he still does.<br />
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And the Brown Rice Special? Shopsin perfected his own recipe as a tribute to Eve. Many a fine valentine is not made out of chocolate. You can figure out on your own how to make a good version of Kenny and Eve's Brown Rice Special, or you can buy Shopsin's book. And when you eat this food, keep in mind all the meals shared by struggling young lovers in their early days--including, no matter how many years ago it was, or how it turned out, your own.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-79369123754159725592013-04-26T06:26:00.001-07:002013-05-30T08:35:14.054-07:00THE ACE OF FACE, and The Other Cards They Were Dealt....I've heard that if you told Tuscans or Romans that beauty was only skin deep, they'd be totally baffled. They would think you were babbling nonsense. Of course they believe in beauty of character (especially in their mammas), but as to the exterior, they think that skin deep is just right.They don't see a thing the matter with worshipping good looks. It's sort of like in France, where they're only gradually beginning to understand the concept of sexual harrassment.<br />
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For the space of this post, I want us all to be a little Italian and to enjoy studying the faces of people who are known for looking fine. But in every case, the mind behind the beautiful face is interesting...and some of them deserve our admiration. Let's begin with: <br />
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This is our own Gena Rowlands, who grew up in our state and went to our university...and who is a brilliant actress. See her in FACES, or in GLORIA, or even the recent HOPE FLOATS. She has a rare quality that she shares with Michael Caine: even in piece-of-crap movies, their talent and distinction shine. In Rowland's case, the piece-of-crap movie was often directed by her husband, John Cassavetes. And whether the film was good, so-so or a real stinker, she loyally showed up and shone. Friends told her she was damaging her career. She didn't care. Her main thought was for the man she loved to look good.</div>
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This is the passport photo of a young nobody named Hemingway, at the very beginning of everything. His mother feared he was a bum who would never amount to anything. But when she looked at those eyes and that jaw, it seems to me she should have said to herself, "My son the black sheep is one determined SOB. He wants to be a writer. He is going to do what he sets out to do. And if I have a brain in my head, he will set forth with my blessing."</div>
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This is Francoise Gilot, the only woman who ever told Pablo Picasso to go to hell. In the past, when Picasso mistreated his former lovers, they were like meek animals who'd been gutted.He abandoned them, and they spent the rest of their lives wailing and shriveling away. In Gilot's case, when he attempted to mistreat her, she fought him toe to toe, then left with their children. Later she had a successful career as a painter, and a long, happy marriage with Jonas Salk. Picasso never forgave her, and he never stopped missing her. </div>
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Rudolph Valentino, in THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE film that made him famous. In the beginning his character is a dissolute Argentinian playboy. Valentino's career was made in the instant that "Julio" entered a lowlife saloon and danced a blazing tango. Valentino was a brilliant dancer, so he didn't have to fake it. Women swooned over the strength with which he threw around his little monkey-woman partner. Wow. Or even Wowwowwow! A stud, right? No. An idealist and a romantic. A few years later, in real life, he was breaking his heart over the one woman he couldn't keep: his wife, Natacha Rambova (real name: Winifred Hudnut). He died soon after.</div>
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The term Rock Star hadn't yet been invented in the 20's and 30's, but if a poet could qualify, Edna St. Vincent Millay would have been it. Critics raved over her books. She won the Pulitzer Prize. She also translated ancient Latin and Greek for fun. A chilly intellectual, a bluestocking, right? Well, not completely. She wrote the famous poem about burning the candle at both ends, and that is what she did. When she died, her sister went through her papers and found over a thousand love letters that men and women had written her...</div>
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Eric Schweig went through the most abusive childhood that anyone could, and survived. Slowly he found his way to the life that he was meant for. At first he was given movie roles because of his handsome looks, but gradually, directors noticed what a good actor he was. And he kept getting better. His portrayal of Uncas in THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS is unforgettable, but my personal favorite is his lovelorn, conflicted, heartbreakingly closeted, and finally very brave Pike in BIG EDEN. And that kiss at the end? You'll cheer! Schweig is also a respected artist whose beautiful traditional Inuit carvings are displayed in museums. But he is happiest when he gives them to friends.</div>
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Carolina Otero, a gypsy adventuress (her own description) became a famous dancer, and the toast of La Belle Epoque in Paris. Otero was also famous for a notorious remark. A friend of hers once spoke with horror of the hideous ugliness of Otero's current lover. Otero gently responded, "My dear, a man of the baron's tremendous wealth can hardly be described as 'ugly.'" Even in old age, Otero's favorite activity was to have a huge Argentinian feast with friends, to empty two, three or four plates, and then to dance the flamenco all night long, just for fun and because she loved it. Does she look like she knows how to have an adventure, or what??!! </div>
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I've added Jeremy Irons, because---well, just because. He's a fine actor (DAMAGE, THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN, SWANN'S WAY) but I have a soft spot in my heart for him because, apparently, he's one of those innocent people with no filter. I once heard a radio interview in which the news guy raved about Irons' and Meryl Streep's performances in THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. "Yes," Irons answered in his distinctive voice, which is both plummy-plush and eager, "and we loved the roles so much, and we adored the director, and when the scenes were coming up for our characters to be lovers, Meryl and I decided to give it EVERYTHING WE'D GOT and to become real lovers for a day. And so we did. It was marvellous!" There was a long, long silence in air time as the gobsmacked news guy absorbed this. Of course he knew Streep and Irons were married, but not to each other. When he finally spoke again, it was about something else entirely and he kind of stuttered. You can't really blame him.</div>
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The Ace of Face, if anybody ever was. But also a loving, brave, warm-hearted woman who steadfastly supported friends with AIDS at a time when everybody else shunned them. She gave generously to AIDS research, long before it was fashionable, and also twisted the arms of wealthy colleagues good and hard so they gave generously too. You know her name. Enough said. </div>
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This great-looking Etruscan guy and the ravishingly lovely Etruscan maiden lived in a very advanced society hundreds of years before Christ...and do you notice that they seem to have no race issues at all? Nada, none, zippo. And that they look really happy? There are many people alive in 2013 who would benefit if they spent more time studying ancient murals.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-15441477966161568012013-03-25T05:57:00.002-07:002013-03-25T05:57:19.952-07:00MAY YOUR TANGO MOVES BURN THROUGH BLUE MONDAY!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
Sometimes world-famous tango dancer Pablo Veron likes to dance elegantly in international competitions.</div>
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And sometimes he likes to get down and go crazy cutting a rug with a friend.</div>
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Here's to all your moves, classy or crazy, and here's to friends whose hearts and minds tango with yours.</div>
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Smoking is a terrible habit, unforgivably stupid. But.....!!!!! </div>
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Below is an image of a crazy Etruscan (2000 years before Christ) dancing his socks off in a frenzied boogie with all his flouncy red clothes flying. As you can see, this guy could rock a petticoat and not even break a sweat! If this doesn't cheer you up on Blue Monday, I don't know what will. </div>
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Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-71990310672126383472013-02-04T09:27:00.000-08:002013-05-12T08:12:28.987-07:00ASIAN MOVIE AMOUR, FORGIVING YOUR ENEMIES, AND WARM APPLE TART!Every blogger gets to gas on about themselves in a special MEMEME post, at least once a year. I have a friend who likes to grill me in interview form and embarrass me in public. All I can do is let her rip (sigh).<br />
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F: So, let's start out slow. What is your idea of a perfect beginning to the day?<br />
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ME: I'm up just before dawn. I sit on the deck and watch my dogs chase themselves all around the yard in the dark. In my hand is a cup of best Nicaraguan coffee, strong enough to leap at me like a lion, and heavy cream bellying through its black depths. There are still stars and gemmed planets belting across the heavens.<br />
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F: Now I'm going to shout some questions at you freaking fast, and you have ten seconds to answer them. Why do you like those terrible Asian movies that you keep boring me with?<br />
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ME: That deserves a whole post. But for now, I'll say it's the intensity mixed with stunning surprises. Like in ASHES OF TIME, where the great Chinese actor Leslie Cheung ("Who I never heard of, what a surprise," mumbles F) plays the cruelest, coldest thug you ever imagined in your worst nightmares--he drives ice into your bones--and at the end, you find out that this monster has been eating himself alive for years because of a lost love. He's terrible. But--his intensity? Wonderful!<br />
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F: (To herself) Sweet Jesus God. (Aloud, with a huge false smile) Hell yeah, I can't wait to rush out and rent it! (Turns aside and sticks her finger down her throat) Now let's talk about something that will be more--to put it mildly--interesting to the readers. Umm...what are some beauty secrets for a mature woman?<br />
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ME: Meryl Streep says, Hold your stomach in, and wash your hair a lot. Sounds good to me. Oh, and if your face is drying up, pour on the olive oil. Elizabeth Taylor used Crisco.<br />
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F: I noticed that in your New Year's post, you threw in this stunner about forgiving your enemies. What's THAT about??<br />
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ME: Better than that. I've not only forgiven most of them, I've forgotten who they are! A friend and I were shopping and she pointed out somebody I thought was a stranger. She told me who it was; and also about something sad that had happened in his family. When you can't even recognize the face of your enemy, and when you do, you're sorry for the troubles he's been through...maybe it's time to give up the grudge you held so dear.<br />
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F: I can't decide if you're becoming more Zen, or just going soft in the head.<br />
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ME: This last year I understood that we don't know what other people have suffered. That woman I thought of as a 60-year-old Mean Girl? Well, maybe she was. But she's been through hardships and tragedies I've never known. She's survived them better than I would have. Maybe we could at least admire her strength.<br />
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F: (Shocked) But surely not that other one, that appalling crone, a stone-cold liar, and such a pottymouth people thought she had Tourettes... AND there was that rumor she hacked into people's emails and forged nasty messages--<br />
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ME: (Thoughtfully) She would have had the skills, but that doesn't mean she did it. Besides, (with a huge sunny smile) she moved away. Forgiven! <br />
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F: You said you forgave MOST of your enemies. <br />
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ME: Well, one or two are so malicious they're basically nuts. It would be like forgiving a wart. You can't really do much about the kind of person who takes a year off from work so she can spy on the neighbors at her leisure. Jody--let's call this person Jody--is busting a vein trying to catch somebody doing something naughty. Jody is obsessed. She wants power over other lives that she never earned or deserved, and that she would misuse if she had. And eventually you figure out that the real burr under her saddle is her envy of other people's happiness. Jody is stuck. <br />
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F: (Laughing) If Jody is obsessed, she's reading this. Do you have any remarks you'd like to address to her?<br />
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ME: Yes. Writers have a saying. 'If you don't like what I wrote about you, you should have behaved better.' But what I like to do is concentrate on the good neighbors, and there are so many. Like the man who sacrificed his own interests to take care of his invalid mother. Or the woman who didn't have a lot of money, but she worked patiently for many years to improve her modest property, to make the most and best of it, and now it's a small jewel. I like the quiet virtues, not noisy ones. I don't like the sort of person who never does anything kind unless somebody is taking a picture.<br />
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F: If somebody planted a bug in your home, what would he or she hear?<br />
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ME: (laughing) Lots of shrieked Cantonese and explosions from the Hong Kong movies. A lot of coffee grinding. The normal this-and-that of a long marriage. I try out dialogue and ideas from stories I'm writing, out loud, sometimes shouting. And we've got the sweetest, most devoted, most vocal dogs in the world. We're never afraid of prowlers, because our dogs would yap one to death. They're Shelties, of course. Oh, and every once in awhile I read a Psalm aloud, for the beautiful language. Then there's Chopin. Led Zeppelin. Good luck sorting it out!<br />
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F: What is your idea of a very strange personality disorder?<br />
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ME: Voyeurs. Anybody who'd rather slobber over other lives instead of living their own.<br />
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F: Most intense recent food experience?<br />
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ME: Warm apple tart like a sweet little wheel, the pastry tender and crumbly, drifted with vanilla-scented cream....<br />
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F: Are people basically good or basically bad?<br />
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M: Basically good. But keep an eye on the ones who are so in love with their religion, or their sexual identity, or their wealth, that they think it's their place to rule. It's not.<br />
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F: One word to describe your response to existence.<br />
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ME: Gratitude. Or maybe YIKES!<br />
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F: And on that high note let's take our leave, because God knows what you'll say next.<br />
Ciao ciao ciao, paisanos and paisanas!<br />
<br />Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-53299361657322954052013-01-01T07:32:00.000-08:002013-01-01T07:49:47.831-08:00Delicious New Year's Command from Brazil<br />
"Kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and...forgive quickly."<br />
Paulo Coelho<br />
Have a fine 2013, dear ones.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-61033272638862179112012-11-19T11:47:00.000-08:002012-11-19T11:47:05.213-08:00LIFE'S A FEAST, AND SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO EAT BIG!I don't know why it is that setting your teeth into a well-browned hunk of hog makes you feel good, but it works for me. For Thanksgiving and Christmas I want meat, and I don't mean a measley, puny, stunted portion, either. I want big, maddeningly fragrant mounds of steer, hog or bird, or maybe all three, drenched with gravy. <br />
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Holiday meats should be baked until all you have to do is gently nudge some critical joint, and the whole thing sweetly falls apart into neat little sheaves. This meat is not burned, it is charmed, and you can eat right through its coral bones. <br />
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I wonder what spiritual eunuch first banned "cooking odors" from the home? I want to smell that heavy hunters-and-gatherers food baking. Morning of the banquet day you put the standing rib roast or the big boss bird in the oven. If it's a turkey, you might dip a length of cheesecloth into a pound of melted butter and snugly wrap up that tom. He's now your big gilded turkey baby. In the next hour, ragingly delicious smells will expand in golden waves from the kitchen.<br />
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Then the best of times comes. You sit down with those you love to eat the food you love. A glass or two of crystal white wine or potent red goes well with this--wines that are the soul of grape and sun-drenched vineyards, so that they seem to kiss you back when you smack them. <br />
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At the end, there are berry pies nestled in buttery crusts. In our family, there's also a hundred-year tradition of serving candied nuts in the same gorgeous china bowl. I'm sure you know there are saints' bones that are handled with less reverence than we lavish on that bowl. Then everyone alternates sipping his or her dark, fine coffee and nibbling the brown-sugar-crusted nuts of the field. We look around the table and see these faces we love, and every single one of us (and we are very spiritually diverse) thanks someone in his heart: Lord Jesus or sacred oak tree, Blessed Virgin or earth goddess, corn maiden or Krishna.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-13072861640781585042012-11-05T07:08:00.000-08:002012-11-05T07:08:47.184-08:00AN ODE TO ACTORS ON THE MOVE: "WHOA, LOOK AT YOU GO!"Actors fight, dance, leap from great heights. They creep with style, shimmy and even walk better than you or I do. They may be privately shining with sweat from the effort of making these moves, but up on the screen they're dusted with stars. Here I'm going to concentrate on four famous ways of covering ground.<br />
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JOHN TRAVOLTA owns one of the best walks in modern movies. He shows it all in his street-strut through the credits in SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. He steps out in his 70's regalia, pointy-toed red shoes which match his flare-collared red silk shirt. The infatuated camera admires him from the ground up, lingering on the billowing cuffs of his black polyester slacks and the magnificent aggressiveness of his proudly popped collar. I love this scene a lot more than the later ones in which he gets up to his ice-cream-suited, dancy-dance nonsense.<br />
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Travolta also delivers a satisfying moment when he climbs stairs in a busy fern restaurant to vent justice. In GET SHORTY he's been insulted by a gangster standing on a landing. Wrong move, goon! Travolta heads up the stairs with that brisk can-do set of his shoulders. He's unhurried, with a confidence so serene he doesn't even look cross. He collects the nasty guy like a bad debt and heaves him down the stairs like manure off a pitchfork, all without missing stride. Travolta is the Walk King of his<br />
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In my opinion, RICHARD GERE is never convincing in Good Guy roles. Maybe it's too much of a stretch for him, who knows? But he did surprisingly well in INTERNAL AFFAIRS as a cheating, lying, betraying, wife-seducing bad guy. He was also very effective as a shameless sleazebag of a celebrity lawyer in PRIMAL FEAR. Which brings us to his walk. Maybe it's not his fault. After all, babies learn to walk around a year of age. But Richard Gere walks like a drag queen. He walks as if he's thinking about his hips a lot more than men usually do. There's a seductive little hitch in his get-along, to put it mildly. This fits with his dark and ambiguous roles, but is one of the reasons we can't believe him in the saintly ones.<br />
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JOHN WAYNE walks with his whole bulky body, something like a sasquatch would do, as if he were holding the sky up on his big shoulders and the earth down with his feet. He plows ahead no matter what the plague or disaster. In THE SEARCHERS, for five long years he never ceases to search for his kidnapped niece, by sunlight, moonlight, firelight, through storms and floods, under attack and threat of death. He searches mainly by horseback, but also in large part by the almost demented concentration and forward impetus of his walk. We never doubt that walk will find her, and it does.<br />
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For me, the most endearing walk is that of ROBERTO BENIGNI in the Italian movie THE MONSTER. Through his usual series of disastrous misunderstandings, Roberto's gentle character Loris is suspected of being a mass murderer. Nicoletta Braschi is the tough-minded undercover detective assigned to his case. She shadows Loris constantly, and gradually becomes fascinated by the wildly eccentric little man. Now, as for his walk: in an early scene, with typical Roberto reasoning, Loris has decided he'll avoid the notice of his landlord, to whom he owes money, if he crouches down and walks like a duck below the man's line of vision. He does this more or less successfully, but rather sadly. There is something very lonely about a man walking like a duck all by himself. But Nicoletta sees this ruse of his. By this time she's realized that, contrary to the evidence, he's an innocent at heart. She gently crouches down beside him, and as they duck-walk away together, his face lights up with a shy man's happiness.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8678906133060481217.post-27804579216253469922012-06-29T10:06:00.002-07:002012-06-29T10:12:01.759-07:00MILK DUDS AND LAVA KISSESI was about twelve when I first learned that movies could be about something other than Lassie making it home. My sister Helen and I were sitting in the little Prairie du Sac theater, comfortably settled in with our Junior Mints. We were watching a movie called THE NAKED JUNGLE, with the young Charlton (my father called him Charlatan) Heston and gorgeous Eleanor Parker. My innocent parents thought it was a nature film about South American fauna. However, Helen and I couldn't help but notice that Charlatan was very hot, barging around the plantation in his ass-kicking boots, bossing the natives and flailing whips. You thought Heston was always a pompous old geezer, shilling for the NRA? Just believe me: back in the day, the man was fine.In THE NAKED JUNGLE, Heston and Eleanor slept in separate bedrooms and he was very mad at her, we didn't know why. She showed up for dinner every night in magnificent ballgowns which had huge bustles, but no top. He ground his teeth and cracked walnuts with his bare hands. Finally there was a scene where Charlatan kicked down Eleanor's bedroom door and fell on her like a thunderbolt, flinging bottles of perfume over her cleavage and giving her lock-and-load kisses. Little Helen and I looked at each other, big-eyed: WHOA!<br />
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It seemed they were headed for the divorce court, but then a huge horde of giant red killer ants overran the plantation, devouring Heston's peons. Heston and Eleanor bonded over fighting the ants, but I thought that part was almost anti-climactic.<br />
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Thousands of romantic movie scenes later, I still believe THE NAKED JUNGLE might win for sheer door-busting energy. But the grand old silent THE SHEIK is a close second, and in that case, the hero had to use title cards to declare his intent to ravish.<br />
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In THE SHEIK, Ahmed (Rudolph Valentino) is a powerful and sexy Arab lord of the desert who kidnaps beautiful but cold English aristocrat, Lady Diane (Agnes Ayres). She's arrogant, icy, and according to the title cards, asking for trouble. Ahmed snatches her, and charges across the desert sands with her flung across his saddle like a bag of feed. Finally he reaches his desert kingdom.<br />
We know that Diane is in over her head when we see Ahmed's opulent tent. It is filled with voluptuous Oriental fabrics, suggestively tasseled and bobbled. He strides back and forth with a pantherlike tread, gloating over Lady Diane with slitted eyes as she cowers before him.<br />
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Finally she asks what may be the most stupid question in all cinema: "Why--why have you brought me here?" At this he flares both his nostrils and the whites of his eyes at her and famously replies, "Are you not woman enough--to know?"<br />
This scene still sizzles, although the alert viewer will notice that both Ahmed and Diane are wearing numerous layers of clothing. Diane is sweltering in a full white linen riding suit with hat, ascot scarf, gloves and boots. Ahmed struts around in turban, cummerbund, jeweled dagger, embroidered waistcoat, huge pantaloons, a puff-sleeved shirt and more boots. Realistically, it would take Ahmed at least half an hour to fight his way through to skin.<br />
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But to this day, Valentino packs such a punch that we are never, ever in any doubt:<br />
Rudy/Ahmed can do it! By the end of the movie, we're not surprised that not only is Lady Diane happily sporting harem pants, but in their romantic scene, her lovingly submissive title card really should read, "Have mercy, Ahmed...or not!" And they become formally engaged. It's sort of outrageous, given the circumstances, but what can you do? Personally, I raise my glass to the adorable couple.Margaret Benbowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17981723531235779155noreply@blogger.com3