Since it seems you're going to be famous even if you don't want to be, I found a song for you on YouTube-Rick Jame's "Big Time". Go take a look....
MFM,
I don't wish being a celeb on anyone. Too much maintenance and hassle.
Actually I like being "under the radar."
I feel for Megan and Harry. I wish everyone would just leave them alone and let them be happy.
The "Today Show" is likely over right now. I'm not like "Maggie" where it gets complicated just getting dressed. If I were an invited guest pretty much I would pick between three Paul Smith suits (one is the Tux you recommended).
Yesterday when Maggie was fussing over what to wear, I asked, "Is this really about you, or is this about fashion?" Not really sure, because Maggie is really trying to establish herself as a writer/thinker.
At work it is slow because so many people have gotten poached. I am wondering if I too should start writing again. Pretty much I have a MFA in Creative Writing.
With Maggie's recent cull down I was given an IPAD Mini, and a 6th Generation IPAD (GoDaddy Swag) that is still being currently sold at the Apple Store. Maggie just upgraded to an IPAD Pro. They will be great tools to set up a website, and as platforms for photography and writing.
I use Lightroom 5 that I have downloaded that came free when I bought my Monochrom on an 8 year old MacBook Pro Titanium. I have the teacher/student Edition of LR5 on a CD as well as an old I-Book that has a DVD reader. Pretty cool to avoid a monthly Creative Cloud bill, and to have a redundant computer. Call me a CB. I like it.
I just finished Jack Keurowack's "On The Road." Pretty much I have a lot of free time at work, so I have been getting paid to read novels. I have the Robert Franks book from when they featured "The Americans" at the MET. That is on the list. Today I'm reading William Least Heat Moon's book "Blue Highways" A Journey Into America.
The author gets laid off and looses his job, and pretty much goes out on a road trip alone in an Ford Econoline van, no frills with a little more than $400.00.
He avoids the Interstates which are red lines and decides to use the blue lines on the map that are the small part of America.
The voice involves lots of thoughtful/poetic thinking, and like a blog post captures a moment and experience with few words. He meets people and pretty much interviews them. He has a Nikon F2 and 5 lenses, and there are some photographs of the places and people to document this journey.
Spiritually, he is 38 years old, the book was published in 1982, and pretty much since his life pretty much ended with the job, my guess is the journey is really about finding a new beginning.
I wrote a poem about my Jeep. In Maggie's recent clean up she found a poem I wrote to her for Valentine's Day. Back then I was paying child support and pretty much had the life of a dirt bag. Pretty much "no-money." Sadly, I remember eating Pizza every night for dinner.
The poems explain themselves, but what contrast and tension. I'm a complicated Mo-Fo.
Cal