Based on a true story………………………

So winter is here and we have been spending a lot of time binge watching TV and knitting and crocheting. So far we have made it through Designated Survivor and working our way through This is Us, both of which we have enjoyed. But it brings to mind one of my pet peeves and that is movies and tv shows that are “Based on a true story” or “inspired by a true story”. I always cringe when I see this before the title. I enjoy reading autobiographies and biographies and am amazed with the triumphs and tragedies that make up a person’s life. BUT why oh why does “Hollywood” feel they have to add so much more drama to peoples stories. And the other thing that really gets my goat is all the people that believe these “based on true stories” and think they are the gospel truth. If you are one of these people, you may want to stop reading now and go back to scrolling on facebook or doing your laundry of something…You have been warned!

Speaking of laundry, this week I made a trip to the laundromat. Goodness, I had not been to a laundromat in so many years, can’t say I miss it. No, our washer is not on the blink, but with 2 dogs and rainy season, it was past time to gather up all the throw rugs and get ’em washed! But I digress, back to my rant…..LOL

So the absolutely worst example of this based on a true story crap has to be The Butler, oh yes, critically acclaimed and if I remember correctly, won a lot of awards. Well, hell, about the only thing true in this movie was the fact that there were indeed black butlers during the time frame and that at least one for sure was still alive to vote for a black man for president. The rest of the story depicted is nothing but made up garbage. Supposedly, the story was based on the life of Eugene Allen who lived from 1919-2010. You won’t see his name in the movie as the lead character (Butler) however, as they ventured so far from his life story that it bore no relationship to him, and they “made up” a name for the character. One of the first scenes from the movie depicted the lead character as a young boy with his slave parents. Well, if you need a history lesson, the Civil War ended in 1865 so right out of the gate we have a major problem with timeline. I won’t bore you with all of the made up details, but like I said above, so very little actually pertained to the real butler that supposedly the movie was based on. My question I guess is why do they feel the need to pretend it is based on a person’s true story, why can’t they just admit it’s just a story?

The other movie that comes to mind and one that I enjoyed even though it was full of made up crap was The Blind Side. Very inspiring story of a white family that adopted a black teenage boy. But again, as I was watching this movie, some things just didn’t ring true. For example, the scene where they pick up this black teenager that they don’t know from Adam alongside the road , take him home with them, and he spends the night etc. Well, sorry, but this is pretty far fetched. If you loved this movie I strongly suggest that you read the book written by the parents in 2010, one year after the movie came out. I think they felt the need to set a few details straight. I found their REAL story to be so much more believable and inspiring and here again, why did Hollywood feel the need to add all the bullshit.

Well, there are many others, but you get the idea!

We have been dealing with torrential rain, but keep thanking our lucky stars that it is NOT SNOW! We do keep track of the weather “Up Nort” and hope you are all staying warm! Reservations still available in our guest room, please call for availability!

Cheers to 2020

2020- whoever thought we would see this yearly number? It just boggles the mind so think how long we have been on this earth.

Patti and I took a little Tupelo tour on New Year’s Eve Day. There were big doings planned in downtown for that night, but we were pretty sure it was all after our bed times, so we went exploring in the daylight!

One of the things we wanted to check out was this big Arena. We are planning to attend an event there next month so it was time to scope it out. They had the arena open that day for ice skating. Who knew that there was ice skating in Mississippi, we didn’t. A lot of people were enjoying the ice.

We parked right by where the New Years Ball was going to be lit and dropped at midnight so we got to see them practicing running the ball up and down the side of the building. check out the “hanger” on top, the ball was suspended from a guitar. Well, what else would you expect from the home of Elvis’ birthplace?

Also this year is Tupelo’s 150th year anniversary. Lots of events planned for the whole year in celebration so we are keeping an eye on that for sure!

WELL—prisoners here wear green stripes. They had a prison work crew out helping with set up. Good idea, put ’em to work!

A lot of work and planning went into the New Years event with big stages set up on the street downtown for the 4 bands and dj’s that were providing music. A giant beach ball drop zone at the park entrance.

Another interesting art exhibit was in this area too. It is named the Alzheimer tree. A tree welded from metal and hung with dog tags.

We also “found” a new bakery and started our year out with some wonderful bakery bread. Life is good!

2020 has started out well. We did venture out on New Year’s day to do a little shopping but spent most of the day taking The Christmas tree down and getting all the trimmings packed away till next year. We are ready for 2020, let the good times roll!