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 VW Windshield Wiper Motor Stuck - Now What?
 





Yesterday my '71 VW bug windshield wipers froze up or stalled in the pouring rain. Does anyone know if a new wiper motor needs to go in or is there a way to un-stick the things?

I hope your days are going smoother than mine.

Be well. LuLu's Blues



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 Old Movies (For Lucy) and a Good Mate
 

One of these days I'll get the colors and fonts all good on my pages. I am having tons of fun with the goodies Pioneer has provided here - more than I thought (because it's easier than I thought). Thanks, Pioneer!

Here is Jean Shrimpton -



She was a famous model in the 1960's. At that time, the "look" was the no-lipstick look. Twiggy (http://www.twiggylawson.co.uk/photogallery.html) had the look down, too. Twiggy used to paint on lower eyelashes, as well. Most fashion-conscious females wore the no-lipstick look and is why I look strange in some gallery images. (Haven't seen some of those for awhile!) At the model school, they insisted that we wear false eyelashes, too. I guess it looks okay in photos and in shows but those things feel awful and really just remind me of having a caterpillar over yer eye.

Modeling school was a weird thing. It could make a gawky geeky kid look poised and prettier, but I think it did a great disservice. At the adolescent stage, when we need to grow emotionally and boost self-esteem with effort and accomplishment in spiritual and intellectual and social realms, it focused only on physical appearance. The propaganda was "it doesn't matter how you feel, they only see how you look and there is only the first time". That puts alot of importance on a very fleeting thing. I'm sure it's no shocker that one of the instructors had an affair with a model's dad, similar to Gabrielle on "Desperate Housewives". If I had a daughter, I would not have her in modeling school, or I would be sure she spent time in other pursuits and had balance in her life. And I insist anyone can look great with make-up, the right lighting, and a good photographer.

When I go to Lucy's blog my computer always crashes. So I'm going to suggest some old movies here for her search.

No Time For Sergeants with Andy Griffith, Any Marx Brothers, The Road to __wherever, Rio, etc.____ with Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour, Francis the Talking Mule, What's Up Doc? with Ryan O'Neal and Barbra Streisand, and It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World with a cast that is just awesome, are some good comedies!

Film Noir - D.O.A. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042369/)

Everything else makes me cry too much so I just keep it to comedies or mysteries.

PORTRAIT OF A GOOD HUSBAND

In 1773, a woman wrote this up, obviously after lots of thought, to give to someone who had hinted about becoming serious. Some qualities would include "one who shall feel my griefs, and endeavour to redress them, and participate with me my joys; and who shall be willing to gratify my reasonable inclinations." "May he love to see his table furnished with the good things of providence, and not only with the necessaries of life, but sometimes with the comforts and delicacies as his income may allow."

"May his cabinet (library) be ever free for my perusal and improvement; and may he not be too tenacious of the money key, for surely she to whom he gives his heart may reasonably think she may have access to his treasures, and he fear no want." She wouldn't accept jealousy, "that bane to conjugal affection"; or to husbandly reprimand in public, or to a double standard of behavior". "Let a mantle of love be drawn over my imperfections, and let them not be adminiverted on in company, but told me in private with all that tenderness and faithfulness that becomes a husband and a Christian, and may he in every point set me an example worthy of imitation."

"May he be indeed a father to my fatherless children. ... May he look on the inheritance of their deceased father as sacred, never to be converted to his own use or in any way to augment his own estate," "that he be kind and tender, which will bind them to obedience, while the reverse conduct ... would excite in them not a filial but a slavish fear."

"May he be willing that I should be kind to his servants, knowing that we have our master in heaven. May he have a happy talent at governing, and let severity be his strange work. Let each that has an immortal soul be dealt with as a rational creature, and not be treated as the brutal creation."

Finally, she turned to the world outside the family. The man she married must be "one whose heart is open to the cries of the poor and needy, and is kind to the evil and unthankful, thereby imitating the divine pattern who causes his rain to fall on the just and the unjust ..." Then figuring someone might say the above was too demanding, "I once knew a dear man that was possessed of all these accomplishments so far as he had opportunity to shew them ... and sweet to me is the memory of that just man."

These are taken from a book "The Way of Duty - A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America" by Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel, Jr. The woman was Mary Fish, descended from the Mayflower's Priscilla Alden. Mary was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Fish and Rebecca Fish. The man who fit this "Portrait" was Gold Selleck Silliman, who was a widower. He was a "freeman" and a Brig. General of George Washington's. They married and had 2 sons, Benjamin Silliman (Yale geologist, scientist) and Gold Selleck Silliman Jr.

There isn't much to say after that. How many still match up?



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 Cowboys 'n' Iranians
 

I heard one of those news stories on the radio that makes a parent's heart jump for fright. A couple of guys were being pulled over in a stolen car near one of SB's junior high schools. The guys took off running which meant the police had to close down the school. Although neither of my precious darlings attend the school, I know quite a few other people's precious ones who do. Thankfully, the 2 guys were apprehended (not thankfully from their point of view, I'm sure) but the excitement is over. Actually, if those 2 are in the SB county jail, they should be thankful that they're not in the Ventura county jail. Much worse (I hear).

The Santa Barbara Film Festival is now going on. I live close to the downtown area so I should be seeing the search lights from the theaters at night. It's a bit exciting to sense the buzz when the festival happens. I'm not up to crowds any longer though; too much pain - too little patience. Some of the people being honored are Al Gore, Wil Smith, and Helen Mirren. ALMOST makes me want to go join in...

COWBOYS AT WAR -

I'm not surprised to hear of threats to Iranians "interfering" in the war in Iraq. Don't read it wrong, though; I don't want anyone, Iranians, Iraqis, whoever, killing and injuring our American military. I know of people in town who have been or will be in Iraq, gun in hand. So once Syria is dragged in, I think the PNAC's ambitions will be achieved. Libya, because of it's earlier motions to not make any more American enemies until after 2008, will be out of the mix, hopefully.

I'm so fed up with war. I know it will most likely be going on someplace for some reason at any time. It has always been about egos and resources and grudges and it always will be.

Be well. LLB

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 What's a Pincurl?
 

I know you're wondering what happened to that poor little girl's hair...her mom set it in pincurls the night before her class picture. (God bless you, mom, you did your best...and I love you!)

Here's how you can style your own hair just like that!!

While hair is still damp from washing, take sections of hair and curl around and around and around your finger, but not too tight to slip off your finger. Finished going around? Okay, slip the curl off the end of your finger and fasten to your head with a bobby pin or hair clip. Let dry. Unfasten, shake head, and viola! Curls... If your hair is naturally straight, put a bit of styling gel on each section of hair. >> CAUTION: If your hair is naturally curly or wavy, them curls might end up really, really tight, like mine. << So watch it...

When I was 11, I tried to style my hair into a flip, which was the popular style among teenagers. By 13, I was trying to straighten my hair. I wanted to look like Cybill Shepherd (blonde). By 17, I wanted to look like Jaclyn Smith (brunette!). In these attempts, I set my hair on orange juice cans, used jello as styling gel, and ironed my hair. The ironing worked well but the scent of burnt hair clashed with my Eau (or Oh!) de London perfume. What works the best is drying by sections held straight. Another idea is to use yer head as a roller - wrapping all hair in one direction around forehead, ear, back of head, around other ear, and keep going, clip to hold in place when done. It will dry straight. Just be careful to keep brushing and smoothing while getting into place before clipping up to avoid kinks here and there.

Hair, to me, is power. Hair can invite, tempt, warm, hide, or reveal. ;-) Now, take Jake E. Lee's hair - check out "jakeelee.com". He's very talented and has played guitar with Ozzy and Badlands (great music!) Oh, that hair - now that's hair I'd love to grab and ... well, nevermind that.

No offense to hairless beings. Just not my type. Give me that lion's mane... grrrrrr.... be well, lulu
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 Goofy Kid Pictures
 

Man is a living entity, a conscious son of God (a soul) occupying an animal body. Here lies the point. He is therefore in the nature of a link, and a far from missing link.

from Esoteric Psychology

http://www.lucistrust.org/en/arcane_school/quote_of_the_month

And so, I just wanted to emphasize that, if you've read the 100 Interesting Things About Me, when I did go-go dancing in 1967 I wore clothes! I have one picture which is really strange. My mother had a habit of taking my picture after telling me to "look like you are dancing". The problem is the pictures look like I'm playing freeze tag, in suspended motion or something. The fringe on the dress is just hanging perfectly vertical while my arms are up in the air and I have a goofy look on my face. These old things are priceless. They always make me laugh. At this point in my life, I can laugh at those weird photos and share them instead of hide them from the light of day. Wait until you see the class photo where my mom pincurled my hair the night before!! It is so stupid!!!!!

Babies on Rugs?

I am thinking of tearing up the picture of my older son, lying on his tummy when a baby nekkid on a sheepskin, because it is so beneath his dignified beingness.

If you have kids, did you have "bare-skin rug" pictures and did you keep them or let the kid tear them up? I am not in favor of embarassing my kids. I know too well how it feels....

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