Saturday, June 02, 2018

Saturday 9: It's Impossible

Saturday 9: It's Impossible

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) In this song, Mr. Como maintains it's impossible to ask a baby not to cry. When did you most recently hold a baby? Did you ask him or her not to cry?

A. I can't recall when I last held an infant. It has been quite a long time.

2) Perry Como was known for his casual, easy going style. Therefore people were surprised to learn that he could lose his temper. His long-time musical director reported that bad drivers really got under Perry's skin. What is one of your pet peeves?

A. People who won't look you in the eye when they talk to you.

3) Though Perry Como was born in Pennsylvania, he didn't speak English until he began grade school. His parents were Italian immigrants and the family only spoke Italian at home. Do you know any words/phrases in Italian?

A. Ciao. Pizza?!?

4) He met Roselle, the girl he would marry, when they were both still in high school. Tell us about a high school classmate you were crazy about back in the day.

A. Hmm. I dated a guy named Mike for a while. He took me to the prom when I was a sophomore and he was a senior. He went into the army and I never saw him again. I heard that he was in a bad automobile wreck a few years ago, but I don't know any more than that.

5) When he was just 14, his father's ill health made it essential that Perry begin working after school to help support his family. He apprenticed to a barber but was so short, he had to stand on a box when he cut hair. Again, going back to school, were you taller than your classmates? Shorter? Or were you the average height for a kid your age?

A. I was a little shorter. I am still short and shrinking, I'm afraid.

6) While taping his annual holiday special in 1971, he fell from a platform and broke his knee. He had to wear a cast and endure 8 months of rehab. Have you ever broken a bone?

A. I have broken several.
 
7) During the decades when he was a recording and television star, Perry Como was also an avid golfer. He was so popular that many of the best pro golfers of the day -- Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, etc. -- were happy to play with him. It's estimated that it takes about 4 hours to play 18 holes of golf. What celebrity would you most like to hang around with for four hours?

A. Is J. K. Rowling considered a celebrity?

8) After he retired, Perry's passion switched from golf to fishing in the waters near Palm Beach, Florida. His catch of the day often ended up as his family's dinner. What's for dinner at your house tonight?

A. Chicken.

9) Random question -- They say "birds of a feather, flock together." But that's not always true. Can you think of an area where you are out of step with most of your friends/family?

A. Politics. That was easy.

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9 comments:

  1. J K Rowling is a celebrity and an interesting choice but I’m surprised. I figured you would dig a bit deeper for someone to spend that many hours with.

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  2. JK Rowlings is most definitely a celebrity. I'm guessing you live in Republican Red county.

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  3. Pizza. Ha! I should have thought of that or "amore" since I called for pizza last night and the restaurant put me on hold so I could be serenaded by Dean Martin singing "That's Amore." I forgot all about that when I answered.
    That eye contact thing is a big one.

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  4. Pizza! I'm really glad all my family is on the same page when it comes to politics. There was only one year when my sister voted for someone I disagreed with and I was so disappointed in her. My bad.

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  5. I'm surprised you didn't choose a LoTR hero for #7!

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  6. Good pick with J K Rowling, I didn't even think about authors.

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  7. Politics for sure. I've just accepted that we don't talk politics in our family -- it starts too many fights!

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  8. J.K. Rowling is a logical choice for you. I can imagine you would have a lot to talk about. ...and I'm with Diana. I never thought of authors as celebrities, though they certainly are.

    I think we all speak "conversational Italian food." Heck, even "spaghetti" is an Italian word.

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  9. That is kinda shady when someone can't look you in the eye. That bugs me too....

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