Category Archives: Musings

Peter Pan Play in Elgin Ends in Evacuation

The way this news article was written made me giggle. It sounds almost like an Onion article.

ELGIN, Ill. (AP) — A small fire broke out at an Illinois school performance of “Peter Pan” last night, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate at the play’s key moment.

Authorities said the fire happened about the time when the audience is asked to save Tinker Bell’s life by clapping to show they believe in fairies. Instead, a Larkin High School teacher came on stage announcing there was a fire and that everyone had to leave.

No one was hurt badly and the fire was extinguished.  If I remember correctly, the fire station is right next door to the school.

Honest Tea & Coca Cola

Ok, I don’t know all the details and know little about the world of business, but I find this sad.

We discovered Honest Tea on a trip to West Virginia. Clare wanted Chai tea for breakfasts so we stopped at a Whole Foods to buy some. We didn’t have time to ponder our choices, so grabbed the first box that said chai. When we got to the cabin we read the box and saw that the company was headquartered in Bethesda and walking distance from our house. I took an interest in the company, feeling proud that our town could produce such cool folks. I’ve delighted in their emails and occasionally even considered applying for a job with them. Last summer they moved headquarters a little farther away from us, but still in Bethesda.

While I don’t like their bottled tea (I don’t like bottled tea. Period.) I buy their tea bags quite often.

So now they have partnered with Coca Cola. Isn’t this the same Coca Cola that has had many boycotts against it because of human rights issues? It’s just not right. A company that prides itself on all things good – environmentally conscious, humanitarian and healthy is pairing with a company that is the opposite.

In their blog post, Seth and Barry admit that it might not work out for a number of reasons. They also hope to be a “change agent” by providing the choice of Honest Tea to a wider audience and “creating demand for a more sustainable system of agriculture” by buying organic ingredients. I hope that is the case. I hope they are also trying to be a role model to companies such as Coca Cola and not just get stinking rich.

Cell phones as concert lighters?

What’s this newfangled way of telling a musician you love them by waving a cell phone in the air? Come on. In my day we held up lighters. It’s just not right to use cell phones.

When I expressed my dismay about this during Tom Petty’s halftime show tonight during the Super Bowl and announced I was going to blog about it when I got home, Clare asked me to listen to myself. She compared my blogging (instead of writing in a diary) to using cell phones as torches instead of lighters. And she asked how many people carried lighters anymore anyway. Who knows – they could even be outlawed at stadiums.

She has a point, but I still think it’s sacreligious. And apparently I’m not the only person who thinks this.