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		<title>A Christmas Carol &#8230;about Hats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 03:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year at this time I watch several versions of A Christmas Carol. It is my favorite show during the holidays. The period in which the story takes place has forever fascinated me. If you are like me the most glaringly obvious sign that a story is taking place in this period is the clothing. [...]
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<p>Every year at this time I watch several versions of A Christmas Carol. It is my favorite show during the holidays. The period in which the story takes place has forever fascinated me. If you are like me the most glaringly obvious sign that a story is taking place in this period is the clothing. Waistcoats, triple breasted vests, high collars and of course the top hat were staples of the day.</p>
<p>The first silk top hat, made from silk shag (a form of plush), was made in 1793. It is not without some measure of controversy that this is credited to one hatter by the name of George Dunnage of Middlesex County in England. The style was never referred to as top hat back then. They were referred to as beaver hats, and Dunnage&#8217;s hat made of silk was called &#8221;an imitation of beaver&#8221;. Thus the silk top hat came into being. Usage of the actual term top hat did not become popular until later in the 19th century. Dunnage&#8217;s father Benjamin was in the ribbon trade, which put George in the place to be knowledgeable of the silk trade. Dunnage and a business partner, Thomas Larkin, went into business together under the name Dunnage &amp; Larkin and patented the manufacturing of silk hats until they disbanded the company and went their separate ways in 1818.</p>
<p>Men wore top hats for business, pleasure and formal occasions. A pearl gray color was worn in the daytime, black colors were used for day or night. They were popular primarily due to making the wearer feel taller, handsomer and suave. If men did not don a top hat you can bet they had some style of hat on. It was a demanded fashion. Men, rich or poor, would not be caught dead without a hat on.</p>
<p>Today, top hats are used for all sorts of special occasions. From weddings to racing events, men can be seen wearing these statuesque hats. Around 1980 the making of silk plush top hats ceased, due to the expense of the materials and the making of new looms. For this reason the antique top hat market has seen a rise in recent years. There are also several companies who craft top of the line top hats of newer materials. While still maintaining the grand look of old, the originals will always remain as a symbol of nobility, status, and sophistication.</p>
<p>I personally will always see Ebenezer Scrooge wearing his top hat along with the Mad Hatter, Uncle Sam, Abe Lincoln, Fred Astaire and of course Dr. Seuss’s Cat in the Hat. Yes that’s right they are all sitting in a room playing poker and eating peanuts and cookies. Seriously!</p>
<p>Happy Holidays!</p>
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		<title>Gloriously Hedonistic Annual Jaunt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 21:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s that time of year again.  The gloriously hedonistic annual jaunt through that labyrinth filled with religious land mines called XMAS.  As I get older I have noticed that I loath xmas more and more each year. I find that as soon as the turkey is all gobbled up, my mind begins an old internal struggle.  [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s that time of year again.  The gloriously hedonistic annual jaunt through that labyrinth filled with religious land mines called XMAS.  As I get older I have noticed that I loath xmas more and more each year. I find that as soon as the turkey is all gobbled up, my mind begins an old internal struggle.  Should atheists ignore xmas or celebrate It?</p>
<p>I know that many do generally because they always have and don’t want to change. Some even say that it should be replaced by a more inclusive, general holiday. Part of me feels that all such holidays should be ignored by atheists altogether.  A more humane holiday should be global and universal, equally relevant to all humans, regardless of their cultural heritage or where they live.</p>
<p>The idea that xmas is a purely christian holiday is actually a myth perpetuated by the majority that happen to actually be christians. <a title="Most Ignorant Time of the Year" href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/2010/12/its-the-most-ignorant-time-of-the-year/" target="_blank">(link to post on this here)</a> Many atheists don’t believe that Jesus existed, and those who do don’t regard him as having been anyone special. No atheists are christians, so why bother participating in such a holiday? It’s arguable that participating makes christianity seem more popular than it really is, not to mention giving christians an unjustified ego boost.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/SantaGun.jpg" rel="lightbox[1012]" title="SantaGun"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1013" style="margin: 20px;" title="SantaGun" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/SantaGun-300x247.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="247" /></a>                I feel that atheists celebrating xmas can often cause more harm than good by arming conservative evangelical christians with the perceived argument that America is essentially a christian nation. The more popular and important christian holidays are in America, the easier it is to claim that there is something about christianity which is fundamental to America’s culture. It’s not a very good argument and this isn’t very good support for it, but why offer them even this bit of help?</p>
<p>Long ago I lost the struggle being an atheist parent who celebrates xmas, weather or not to perpetuate the Santa Claus myth. This required me to lie to my kids. Yes, it is a lie. There’s not a nicer way of describing what one does when telling small children that Santa Claus visits every house on the planet delivering presents to children via a flying sleigh pulled by “magic” ruminants.  If I had it to do it over I would have left this out of my children’s lives Aside from the joy of engrossing oneself in pure fantasy I find no value in it. In fact in many ways I feel it may even be a mild form of indoctrination.  There are always very strong incentives to do what other parents are doing. Not celebrating xmas and not telling kids about Santa could have caused my children to be ostracized from others above and beyond what simply being an atheist tends to do already.  At the same time, though, the numbers of religious minorities who also don’t participate are increasing, thus increasing the numbers of kids who are “different.” Being different isn’t easy, but who wants to be a hypocrite just to fit in?</p>
<p>One possible reason for atheists to celebrate xmas is that it has become increasingly secularized over time and there is little sign of the process stopping soon. Arguments against xmas remain, but atheist participation in xmas actually helps serve the cause of removing it from its various christian and pagan roots. There are good reasons why many christians are upset over the current state of christmas, and those may be good reasons for atheists to keep the changes in motion.</p>
<p>Some folks will read this and think it is an attack on a cherished holiday. Others may take away that I am a hard-line non- conformist that wants to openly besmirch christianity in general.  Nothing could be farther from the truth.  I enjoy all the pagan, secular aspects of the holiday.  I just don’t like the feeling of being under fire that comes along with its observance.</p>
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		<title>Magnetic Personalities</title>
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		<dc:creator>JayCooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout the course of my life I have met some extremely colorful characters.  I have a large circle of people who I am happy to call friends.  I have a lot of clients that I work for that I don&#8217;t really consider friends.  I want to tell you about a couple that fall into the former group. [...]
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<p>Throughout the course of my life I have met some extremely colorful characters.  I have a large circle of people who I am happy to call friends.  I have a lot of clients that I work for that I don&#8217;t really consider friends.  I want to tell you about a couple that fall into the former group.</p>
<p>These folks originally joined my group of acquaintances by becoming customers of mine. I was approached to update their existing business website, <a title="Visit the MagnetQueen Website!" href="http://www.magnetqueen.com" target="_blank">MagnetQueen</a>.  It was a long process as their website was a bit larger than I anticipated.  Long jobs, as any developer or graphic designer will tell you, tend to stick with you.  This one introduced me to Brian and Liza,  Native New Yorker&#8217;s that migrated their business here to Tennessee.  They make <a title="I want to check out the MagnetQueen Website!" href="http://www.magnetqueen.com" target="_blank">Save the Date Magnets</a> for <a title="Check out their Wedding stuff!" href="http://www.magnetqueen.com/wedding.htm" target="_blank">weddings</a>, <a title="Having a birthday?  Unique Invites here!" href="http://www.magnetqueen.com/birthday.htm" target="_blank">birthdays</a>, <a title="Give these out and see the Graduation Invites Shine!" href="http://www.magnetqueen.com/graduation.htm" target="_blank">graduations</a>, you name it.</p>
<p>Brian is a Fordham University graduate and Liza is a graduate of the Parsons School of Design.  Together they have owned and run their own successful business for many, many years.  They would tell you that they wish they could be a lot more successful but, what other person wouldn&#8217;t  tell you the same?   They are a fun couple that likes the arts and are superb conversationalist and over the years I have grown very fond of them.  Most importantly they make some of the coolest magnets you can imagine.  My refrigerator is covered with picture magnets and fun magnets they have made for<a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/true_love.jpg" rel="lightbox[808]" title="true_love"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-810" title="true_love" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/true_love.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="275" /></a> me over the years.</p>
<p>If you are in the market for some unique invites to give for your next event.  I hope you will consider my friend&#8217;s work.  I think you will be very pleased. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to you Brian and Liza.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[    I must admit I find it incredible that I am up at 12:30 the day after xmas writing a blog post.  I felt like I needed to write this while it was fresh on my mind.  The way I feel right now though I think it will be fresh on my mind for a [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    I must admit I find it incredible that I am up at 12:30 the day after xmas writing a blog post.  I felt like I needed to write this while it was fresh on my mind.  The way I feel right now though I think it will be fresh on my mind for a while.  I treated the family to a movie the evening of the 25th.  It has sort of become something of a tradition.  Presents, family time, a meal and then off to the movies.  This years agreed upon fare would be TRON:Legacy.</p>
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<p>  I own the original TRON on DVD and watch it often.  As a boy it was one of those films that captured a time and a place and to get back there I just pop that DVD in and I am instantly transported to an arcade in the 80&#8242;s.  i love the actors and even though the story seems a bit weak its undoubtedly a groundbreaking film.</p>
<p>   I was very excited when i heard about a sequel to TRON and MEGA excited to hear that Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner BOTH would be back not as cameos but actually reprising their roles from the original.  I must say I was blown away.  This was more than I could have ever expected.  There are more nods and tipped hats to the old movie than I can detail here.  Things as simple as dusty old hand held led tomy games to 80&#8242;s music blaring from a jukebox in an old arcade.  Lots to love here if your paying close attention.</p>
<p>    The acting is very impressive. As already mentioned Bridges and Boxleitner are both quality actors but the newcomers Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund do a wonderful job here as well.  I was drawn in from the moment it started till it was over.</p>
<p>    The effects were of course TOP notch.  The 3D was tremendous.  I have seen quite a few 3D movies lately and this one had the best so far.  Things shown in real perspective, items moving in and out of foreground and background, just really well done all around.</p>
<p>    The Chase scenes are AMAZING.  The light cycles are back with major improvements to their appearance as well as their capabilities.  The fluid dynamic of the camera work was truley awe inspiring.</p>
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<p>    The costumes were well done and believable, albeit, aside from some glowing strips of light here and there they were almost nothing like the old movie.  I did not miss the toga, greco-roman sash thing from the original at all.  THIS is what a program would wear in a digital world in MY imagination for sure.</p>
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<p>    There are two things I will never forget about this new movie and here they are in order of importance.  The technology used to make Bridges young again as the character CLU is STUNNING.  Benjamin Button has NOTHING on this.  It looks and acts and FEELS like the real deal.  I know its almost fully CGI and in a few fleeting moments of screen time it had a few creepy quirks, but its still AMAZING how real it was.  Words cannot do it justice.</p>
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<p>    Lastly, the soundtrack by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daft_Punk" target="_blank">Daft Punk</a> was unbelievably perfect for this film.  It is simply spellbinding.  The 85 piece orchestra coupled with old school techno meets in the middle with superior results.</p>
<p>   My final thoughts today are..GO SEE THIS MOVIE.  If you love the 80&#8242;s and enjoyed the first film this is canon and a MUST SEE.  If you are not of that generation, disliked or have never seen the first film, SEE THIS ONE ANYWAY.<br />
I left the theatre wishing I could see it again and sad that it was  over.  Being a  film buff this rarely happens to me.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>WTVF Holiday Promo Circa 1974</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 06:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JayCooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Part of TV that we usually gloss over or ignore is the proverbial network promo spot that usually takes a small bit of commercial air time in between regularly scheduled programs.  Here in TN I ignore most of these also, save for one.  As a child growing up in the south, it was never [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Image1.png" rel="lightbox[756]" title="Image1"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-758" title="Image1" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Image1-300x202.png" alt="" width="300" height="202" /></a>    Part of TV that we usually gloss over or ignore is the proverbial network promo spot that usually takes a small bit of commercial air time in between regularly scheduled programs.  Here in TN I ignore most of these also, save for one.  As a child growing up in the south, it was never a sure thing that snow would appear during the holidays.  Likewise not living in a large urban cityscape wih huge buildings chock full of animatronic holiday wonderment the TV was as close as many of us would get to the kind of window dressing folks in New York might take for granted.</p>
<p>    Each year the TV station WTVF News Channel 5 a CBS affilliate would play an animated promo that touched me.  It has a sweet catchy jingly tune seemingly meant for the holidays and a comforting beauty that captured the holiday spirit perfectly, snow, toys in shop windows and all.  This year I happened to see the promo again and it flooded my heart with such memories and good thoughts of Christmas gone by that I wanted to know more about it.</p>
<p>    This commercial was hand drawn cell by painstaking cell by a former NEWSCHANNEL 5 employee named Charles DePriest in 1974.  The music used was from a music box and is titled &#8220;Gott ist die Liebe&#8221; (&#8220;God Is Love&#8221;) written by German composer August Rische (1819-1906) and can be found in many German hymnbooks.  Charles DePriest is now retired and lives in Smyrna,TN.</p>
<p>All this may not mean much to most that read this, but those that have lived here in Tennessee their entire lives you will appreciate this extra info like I did.</p>
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		<title>Dickens of a Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 04:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JayCooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[    On December the 19th 1843 a novella written by the most popular author of the Victorian era was published by Chapman &#38; Hall. It has been said that it is the catalyst that both revitalized and restored our nostalgic love of the Christmas holiday.  We all love a good ghost story and when you [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    On December the 19<sup>th</sup> 1843 a novella written by the most popular author of the Victorian era was published by Chapman &amp; Hall. It has been said that it is the catalyst that both revitalized and restored our nostalgic love of the Christmas holiday.  We all love a good ghost story and when you mix that with old world English dialog and settings it just makes for a fantastic story.</p>
<p>   Since the medium of Television has really taken over a big chunk of our lives, I thought I would take some time and write a list of my favorite interpretations of A Christmas Carol and why, in no particular order.  I hope you enjoy.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/asim.jpg" rel="lightbox[750]" title="asim"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-751" title="asim" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/asim.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="300" /></a></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Scrooge 1951,<br />
</strong><strong>released in the U.S. as A Christmas Carol,<br />
starring Alastair Sim</strong></p>
<p>This is arguably one of the best versions of this story.  It is lavish in style and acting.  While the sets are rather small and the quality is lacking compared to modern films.  The performances and faithfulness to the novella is second to none.  Alastair Sim provides us with one of the best portrayals of Scrooge, whom we can see has a true, heartfelt transformation.</p>
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<p><strong>Scrooge 1970, a musical starring Albert Finny, and Alec Guinness </strong></p>
<p>This would be my all-time favorite interpretation of this story.  Albert Finney was only 34 when he signed on to play both the old Scrooge and the young scrooge.  He won the Golden globe for his incredible physical portrayal of the character.  I first saw this version when I was about 10 years old and was so awe struck I learned everything I could about the production.  It was filmed using all British actors with lavish sets and costumes at the Shepperton Studios in London England.  It was not until several years later that I realized that Young and old Scrooge was played by the same man. You may recognize Marley here as he later went on to play Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars films.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ffffff;"><a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Mickeyscarol.jpg" rel="lightbox[750]" title="Mickeys Christmas Carol image"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-753" title="Mickeys Christmas Carol image" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Mickeyscarol-236x300.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="300" /></a>.</span></p>
<p><strong>Mickey&#8217;s Christmas Carol, a 1983 animated Disney film </strong></p>
<p>The quality of the Disney animators really shines here.  While this version is sanitized for small children leaving out many of the darkest aspects of the story, it’s cuteness factor, having all your favorite Disney characters make an appearance more than makes up for it.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/scrooged-1988-00-630-75.jpg" rel="lightbox[750]" title="scrooged-1988--00-630-75"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-754" title="scrooged-1988--00-630-75" src="http://www.coopernundrums.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/scrooged-1988-00-630-75-300x175.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="175" /></a>Scrooged 1988, starring Bill Murray</strong></p>
<p>When you have watched all the other adaptations of this story you can turn to this.  It’s a hilarious if twisted version of the tale.  Bill Murray does not disappoint and the all-star supporting cast really makes this a fantastic modernization of the story.  This is literally a potpourri of comedians.</p>
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