Chairman Recommended: Flip-Flops (Updated)

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I wore Teva Mush flip-flops for many years and loved them, but they had one big problem: they stained the soles of my feet black. (I wear them all day every day from June to September.) The girl in my local shoe shop, disgusted by the look of my soles, suggested I switch to OluKai flip-flops instead. These ‘Ohana are the bottom of the line for OluKai and cost $65 (well over two times what I paid for Teva Mush), but they’re comfortable (nice footbed) and water-resistant.

If you had trouble with stained feet with the Teva Mush, I recommend you check out these OluKais instead.

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Movies Watched -- The Help (2011)

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137 minute running time so way way way too long, at least 40 minutes too long. Stars bug-eyed Emma Stone. Another Racism for Dummies movie, and a W.D. By (written and directed by the same guy). Lots of heartstring music and mawkish piano to make the tears flow. Jessica Chest-ain plays a Marilyn Monroe type, she’s not bad. I wasn’t super thrilled, it’s simplistic and sentimental, and it’s way too long. Yellow rating at best, but I recommend avoiding it.

Skeeeeter

Skeeeeter

Movies Watched -- Fed Up (2014)

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92 minute running time. Documentary about the obesity “epidemic.” Wasn’t super thrilled with it. Features several obese kids and their fat parents. The interesting thing to me is why aren’t the siblings of these fat kids similarly fat? They’re all eating the same crap food in the same amounts, yet only one of them is 250 pounds at age 14. It’s obvious to me that the super fat kid has some metabolic issue which is preventing him from processing the junk food in the same way his siblings are.

Everyone knows sugar is bad, processed foods are bad, Pizza Hut and carbonated sugar water in the public school cafeterias are bad. There’s nothing new here. And they didn’t explore the metabolic root of the fat kid problem, which would have been truly interesting. I can’t recommend this one.

Pass the Nutella & Go! (23 grams of sugar and 13 grams of fat)

Pass the Nutella & Go! (23 grams of sugar and 13 grams of fat)

Movies Watched -- The Hit (1984)

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97 minute running time so a good length…. a little strange, sort of a crime thriller but more of a comedy with some philosophizing … I’m sure it inspired Tarantino and others like him … it’s quirky and not bad, I can see why Criterion put it in their Collection. I’m not sure I can give it a coveted green-go rating, but it’s worth seeing.

Laura of the Sun

Laura of the Sun

Movies Watched -- On Dangerous Ground (1952)

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82 minute running time … another weird Nicholas Ray movie… starts out noirish (dark streets, burned-out cops), but turns into a love story … it’s not bad. Stars Robert Ryan who’s a big handsome bastard with a square-jaw. Great cameo by A.I. Bezzerides. Bernard Herrmann score as heavy-handed as ever.

Checking out the officer’s gun

Checking out the officer’s gun

The Same Old Buzz, Just Because

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Start the video at 0:54 … thought it was Alan Jackson the first time I heard it … some clever lines, a great sound, I love it. Look at all the idiots in the audience watching the performance through their phones… oughta be a law.

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Movies Watched -- They Live By Night (1948)

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95 minute running time, so the perfect length. This was not your average studio movie, and it was good. Noir but with a heavy romance angle … doomed lovers. Farley Granger had sort of feminine good looks with his full mouth and dark brow … Cathy O'Donnell looks like the Tiger Mom’s older daughter Sophia, a real beauty.

I didn’t know any of the back story (Nick Ray’s directorial debut, etc.), but I did feel like this is a special movie, it’s unusual … someone said Ray didn’t know what he wasn’t supposed to do, which made it really fresh and interesting.

Anyway, if you haven’t seen it, you should make the effort to do so, I recommend it.

Keechie, you don't belong with that kind of people

Keechie, you don't belong with that kind of people

Movies Watched -- Gilda (1946)

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110 minute running time so at least 10 minutes too long. Weird one with no story really. Margarita Cansino is the “curvy bombshell” who lip synchs some songs and does a strip tease of sorts (skirting the old Hays Code with all the sexual innuendo) … just dumb, they try to make it thrilling by involving evil Germans, and a casino, and a tungsten cartel, and setting it in Buenos Aires, but it just isn’t, and the relationships make no sense … just another crappy studio movie from the 40s. Don’t see it.

Ms. Cansino, beaming

Ms. Cansino, beaming

Movies Watched -- We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004)

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98 minute running time so the perfect length, but it’s pretty slow, I had to watch it at 1.5x ffwd. A story about marriage, adultery, and friendship. Two youngish couples: 1) Older brother from Six Feet Under (Peter Krause) and Naomi Watts (yes, another in my Naomi Watts’ series of movies), and 2) gorgeous Mark Ruffalo and Laura Dern (Bruce’s skinny-ass daughter).

Mark and Naomi are having an affair. Both couples have young children. Both men teach at the local community college. Peter is a frustrated writer, Mark grades the occasional paper. Naomi drives an old Mercedes station wagon, so she has family money; there is a scene where she gets a check from her Mom. Laura Dern is broke, so there is a money/class angle they touch on, though briefly.

It’s a small town (Vancouver), Mark and Naomi would be found out immediately — it’s unrealistic. Later Peter Krause and Laura Dern start screwing … Bruce’s skinny-ass daughter looks like the Wild Witch of the West even when she isn’t screeching. Painful to watch these couples as they contemplate splitting up (since they have kids, otherwise I wouldn’t care). Gets complicated, arty drama, very restrained, educated white people stuff. You know, boring.

It wasn’t terrible, just sort of blah, who cares. Yellow rating at best.

Eleanor Ringel Cater got it right: “A movie as empty as its title. A lot of good acting is going on, but there's nobody home.”

It’s much easier to live with a woman who feels loved

It’s much easier to live with a woman who feels loved

Honor Thy Stop

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Another great Chat With Traders episode, this time with Nishant Porbanderwalla, a prop trader with Kershner in Texas … lots of great bits, especially his insights on patience and confidence, you should listen to it all closely, but this was my favorite bit:

“I spoke with a senior trader and he said if you have a stop, you respect your stop and get out. If you still like it, take some time, and get in again. I learned that the hard way.”

The original text from Buzzy:

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