Parents Television Council

I am a member of One Million
Dads
and the American Family Association.
As a member, I have kept up with all of their action items, even the ones I don’t
100% agree with (I figure it is better to be more conservative in this area). So it
was a surprise to me that I had never visited the Parents
Television Council
website. In visiting the site, I was impressed by the huge
amount of television content that they had rated and the breadth of the additional
topics that they cover. Although there are a very limited number of TV shows
that I watch and am familiar with (more on that later), I was glad to see so many
shows rated. However, I do have one disagreement with them. In their review of Lost (on
ABC), their rating in the Sex and Language categories was Green (the best). The rating
for Violence is Red.

The violence on the series might be frightening to
children. Thus far it has primarily revolved around the plane crash, the passengers
injuries, and flashbacks to the pivotal event. However, a mysterious creature seems
to lurk in the jungle of the islands interior. The jungle is also the location of
one graphically depicted scene of violence. Offensive language has been infrequent
and confined to words such as ‘hell’ and ‘damn’, with one instance of ‘ass.’ Sex on
the series has not been much of a problem. The third episode did contain one brief
instance of non-sexual obscured nudity. Other sexual content has been confined to
very veiled innuendo.

The problem that I have is that the Overall rating of the show is Red. If 2 of the 3 categories are Green and 1 is Red, shouldn’t the Overall be Yellow? The first sentence of their review states that the ‘…series might be frightening to children.’ The Red for violence is probably warranted, although it doesn’t sound like the reviewer thinks that the show has horribly gratuitous violence. It is the Overall Rating of Red that I think is not accurate, based on their own rating system.

Jinxed

We have a date for the next Architectural
Review Board
meeting. We are scheduled for March 17th, 2005. I wanted to be able to post a link to where the agenda can be read beforehand, but the dates are wrong on the website. We had trouble with the online agenda when we had our first meeting. What can you do?

Weird Power Outage

On Saturday, we lost power at our house. After about 3 minutes, the power came back
on, then dimmed way down (to about 30%) and stayed that way. It was enough
juice to have dimmed light bulbs, but not enough to power our TV or DVD player. We
had lots of candles and decided to have a picnic. I went to Vons deli and got some
fried chicken and potato salad. Walking to Vons, I noticed that our side of the street
was dark, but the opposite side was not. The street lights on Linden were out, but
the Vons sign (and the interior) were lit up. Inside Vons, the registers were working,
but the freezers were not running.

 

This freaked me out, so I unplugged all of our electronic equipment. I didn’t want
anything being fried when the power came back on.

 

Toby called the power company and although the recorded message said to use the new
automated system, it never gave instructions on how to get to the new automated system.
So Toby waited on hold for about 15 minutes before giving up. What is the point of
having a phone number to call when there is an outage if it is extremely inconvenient
to use? I know that we probably won’t bother to call again.

 

About 4 am, the power came back for good, and we all lived happily ever after.

After Dedication Party

After Eloise’s
dedication
, everybody came back to our house for some good eating. Toby had got Cavalli’s to
supply stuffed chicken breasts and rice for the main eats, Toby made a spinach salad,
and the Weinbenders brought over rolls. Although we did run out of raspberry iced
tea, there was plenty of food. And a gorgeous Trifle, compliments of Toby, for dessert.
Camille had spent a lot of time and effort to really decorate our house in a Valentine’s
Day theme. Everyone was very impressed. Thank you everyone who helped us celebrate
Weezy’s special day. Decorations Dedication party decorations Dessert.
Yum, Yum.
Trifle