Saturday 9

 

Pass Me By

Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to answer the questions, however, and here is today's questions!

Saturday 9: Pass Me By (1965)

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
 
1) In this song, Peggy Lee tells us she wiggles her toes in the sand. Have you been to the beach yet in 2023? Do you expect to wiggle your toes in the sand when you're on vacation this year?

I live ten minutes away from Jones Beach.  Of course I will be there sometime this year.
 
2) She also sings that contemplating nature can be fascinating. What flora and fauna can you see from your window as you answer these questions?

Backyard grass and a few trees.

3) With this song, she's telling everyone to take her as she is or leave her be. Does that reflect your attitude? Or are you a "people pleaser" who worries what others think of you?

You don’t have to like me, you just have to respect me.

4) These lyrics were written by Carolyn Leigh. She began her career as an advertising copywriter but, since she showed a flair for poetry and rhymes, she was urged by a music publisher to write lyrics. Have you ever tried your hand at poetry?

Yeah, in high school.  But not recently.

5) This song was composed for the 1964 movie Father Goose, starring Cary Grant. Are you a fan? Do you just vaguely know the name? Or are you wondering what a Cary Grant is?

I like Cary Grant.  Never saw the movie, but I’ve seen a lot of his other roles.

6) This was a top-20 hit for Peggy Lee. As a girl in North Dakota during the 1930s, Peggy lived above the train station where her father was depot agent. Today that depot is home to a museum which features a Peggy Lee Exhibit. Have you recently visited a museum?

We visited several museums when we took our cruise in December.  Here are some photos from the Inquisition museum in Cartagena.







 
7) Designer Bonnie Erickson was also grew up in North Dakota and used her girlhood idol as the inspiration for her most famous creation: Miss Piggy. A diva with flowing blonde hair and jewelry, the puppet was originally called Miss Piggy Lee. As the character gained in fame with The Muppets, the name was shortened to Miss Piggy because Bonnie didn't want to offend Peggy Lee, whom she genuinely admired. Tell us something you have done recently to spare someone's feelings.

I know how to keep a secret, I know how to withhold comment if a person doesn’t need to know.

8) While Peggy Lee often changed her hairstyle with the times, she was always a blonde. She considered those lustrous locks her trademark. Are you having a good hair day today?

Yeah, I got a haircut that works even if I don’t spend time styling it.

9) Random question: What's the perfect way to spend a lazy afternoon?

Depends on the weather.  In cold weather I can happily stay home with my book and my cat.  In warmer weather, I could do the same thing in the back yard.
 



Comments

  1. Ew! Those instruments of torture are impressive and horrifying. Home with a good book and a purring cat sounds delightful.

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  2. Wow, those are some terrifying museum pieces. Yikees.

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  3. Father Goose! That's one of the first Cary Grant movies I ever saw, way before I got into classic movies. Also starred Leslie Caron, if memory serves. Takes place during WWII.

    Does driving by the beach count? I've been on Pacific Coast Highway, but I haven't stopped at the beach. (Terrible, I know.)

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  4. I need to do this some time.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  5. The horror of those museum pieces ... And the fact that somewhere, someone is being tortured every single day and hour.
    Your answer to 3? Perfect.

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