Category Archives: A little diversion

Writers, Hasbrouck Heights and Being a “duck”

The Coda

So the Writer’s Strike is over and we are now waiting for the phone call from the studio as to when they want the production people back.  Usually it is a couple of weeks before the actors start up  so things can get back into place before filming. For many BTL (below the line – carpenters, production, teamsters, electricians, hair and makeup, etc) and the auxiliary companies that work with the studios this strike has been very difficult. Before the build up of studios in the tri state area in the last few years, the TV and movie biz here was very seasonal. And that was how you lived your life. They filmed primarily outdoors with some indoor scenes in buildings, apartments, etc. The season was from about the end of March to Thanksgiving. There was some other work during the slow time but it wasn’t alot. So you saved your money during the busy period, did some “day” work in the winter and waited. Now it is busy all year round. The “old-timers” remember, anticipated the strike and had some money put away.  But many others did not.

It has been tough. Many people had to go into debt to keep their heads above water and unlike the writers  who are now looking towards an increase in their cash flow from the new contract the BTL people won’t be getting any additional money for their work.  So for the BTL people it will be many more months of getting their lives on track again even when they are all back to work full-time.

Being a Duck and Bullies

When I first started getting involved in politics I had to sit down with my children and explain to them what it meant to, “be a duck”.  I told them it was inevitable that people will say things about me and that like myself they need to be “like a duck” and to let the comments roll right off them. To not listen to their angry attacks and to also understand that unfortunately that bullies will always be bullies whether they are 50 year old adults or 5 year old children.  That bullies are cowardly people who are very insecure about where they stand in this world and need to lash out at others to make themselves feel better.  Very sad way to live your life.

Recently I have been using my “duck” talents to ignore the bullies on a local town forum.  Anonymity makes the bullies bold.  I have been told of ISP searches that have identified the multiple names that many use (in fact, talking to themselves), multiple people using the same name and of local leaders who hide behind their forum names. So be it, I say. Life as an adult just mimics what happened at recess every day.  As a child I had to learn to  fight my own battles. It turned out to be good training for Hasbrouck Heights politics.

So go ahead. Get it all out of your system. If you want, in fact I have a couple of good four-square playground balls you can take from me if that will make you feel better.

duck

Writer’s Strike – No “joke” to “below-the-line” crew

I watched Letterman again the other day and he yet again, as he does everyday, jokes about the writer’s strike.  Yes, it is nice that he was able to negotiate a separate deal for his own writers with the WGA but it is no joke to the hundreds of thousands of “below-the-line” crew members that work on TV shows and those people that make a living working with the studios in assisting to put a show on the air. They are still out of work and have been for many, many weeks now. Think of every person and company that get a show on the air…from truck drivers, carpenters, electricians, set people, catering companies and then all the businesses that supply and work for the studios. No work for anyone. No paychecks. No strike fund checks. Nothing.

Think of when this strike started, 10 weeks ago. Christmas fell into that time frame. “Clever” timing. Now think about all the savings accounts drained, vacation weeks eaten into, unemployment checks applied for, sacrifices being made by all the NON-WRITERS so their families can keep a roof over their heads, the heat turned on and food in the ‘fridge and yet the Producers and The Writers refuse to sit down and negotiate????

The DGA (Directors Guild) has now embarrassed the WGA and like mature adults have put together a contract long before they needed to (June) and had their membership vote on it. They did their homework, started the talks and got what they wanted. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=4151979

The self-centeredness of the Writers and Producers astound me.  That they can wake up every morning, look at themselves in the mirror, and not think about the crew members that they used to work with struggling to pay their bills because they aren’t pressuring their union leaders to sit down and talk again. How dare you all put everyone in debt that will take months and months to crawl out of so YOU get those few extra pennies on DVD sales??

You better take that DGA contract, use it as your template, AND SIT DOWN NOW! It has never been funny, Leno, Letterman, Conan, etc. that crew members of all those TV shows (and now movies that won’t start) toss and turn every night thinking about groceries for the coming week. Want to talk about the Strike in your monologue? It’s time to talk about the no so funny reality that the rest of us are dealing with! 

Eric Clapton vs. PSE&G

I heard an ad on the radio about Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood performing together at MSG at the end of February.  The ad went on to say the advance tickets would go on-sale Monday (today) for American Express card holders.

I love Eric Clapton and I enjoy Steve Winwood. As “Blind Faith” they were brilliant. 

So at 10 this a.m. I got online. They are doing 3 dates the last week in February. A nice mid-winter date for me and my husband, I thought.

So I go through the Ticketmaster routine and the tickets are presented to me.  Two mediocre seats in the second mezzaine way opposite of the the stage were $391.00. I had to blink twice when I saw that. I tried again and was presented 2 more tickets a little better in location (but not much) for $500.00+  “fees”. Aaargh!

** ORCH – WILL CALL ONLY **

US $254.50

PROMENADE 200 LEVEL SEATING

US $64.50 – US $254.50

PROMENADE 100 LEVEL SEATING

US $129.50 – US $254.50

LOGE LEVEL SEATING

US $129.50 – US $254.50

FLOOR SEATING

US $179.50 – US $254.50

PROMENADE 300 LEVEL SEATING

US $64.50 – US $179.50

MEZZANINE LEVEL SEATING

US $64.50

Internet Onsale Info

Onsale to General Public:

Mon, 11/19/07 09:00 AM EST

I kept staring at the computer screen and started thinking about the cost of the first set of tickets and what that money could buy (will not do nosebleed seats, not worth it).  Let’s see, the tickets =:

1) A December PSE&G bill

2) A Car payment

3) The quarterly car insurance payment

4) Three cell phone payments

4) Three cable bill payments

Yeah, I can hear people saying, “put it on a credit card”, but my husband and I vowed to use the cards sparingly, especially with Christmas around the corner and the writer’s strike potentially hurting his paycheck very soon. 

So I sighed and closed the site. Makes me mad.  I remember as a teenager and young adult going to concerts all the time and it not breaking  the bank.  When did it get so expensive? Do they think the baby boomers are so flush with cash that the sky is the limit when it comes to ticket prices?

So I guess I am stuck with clips from YouTube. At least there won’t be a line at the bathroom.

HH Flashback

This is Part II of this Hasbrouck Heights classic from the 70′s (Part I was taken off YouTube for some reason).  Did you go to school with any of these guys? In Part I the “killer” Joe,  went over the edge when the paperboy kept coming around to collect everytime he needed extra money.

One of the girls that grew up in the house (mine now) told me about this a few months ago. The house looks totally different now as we have done extensive work to the exterior and interior.  We took the pool out when we moved in back in ’93 (it was falling apart).  In Part I my kids got a kick out of seeing the dead paperboy on the front lawn (part of a flashback in Part II). 

A little forewarning, a bit gruesome at the end.

Enjoy…

Something fun…

http://home.uchicago.edu/~yli5/Flash/Fire.html