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Berry Cool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-24-09 05:19 PM
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Me and the Big Bag Full of Mashed-Up Post
First of all, I wasn't on last night because I have a nasty cold I just started coming down with yesterday. I probably won't be on tonight either; it's easier to just sit and watch Keith on the couch on the teevee machine.

Second, I did think his reference to being called a sexist by the wingnuts because he used the phrase "big bag of mashed-up" to describe Michelle Malkin, when he uses it to describe football players each week, was great. It didn't occur to me that it was a shout-out to me (thanks, Keith, finally :loveya: ), but what I felt was Keith finally getting his dander up about the fact that people were accusing him of sexism and, at long last, defending himself. Again.

Hey, Keith's not perfect on the anti-chauvinist scale; most men aren't. But he's way more evolved than many of them. In fact, if anything evidences that, it's that he's taken such an active role in the care of his father lately. Many times, when adults are faced with an ailing parent needing extended care, the brunt of the responsibility somehow falls into the hands of the daughters, while the sons get off with just visiting once in a while.

Obviously, geography played a big role in Keith's taking such responsibility early--Rochester is a lot farther away from Westchester than Manhattan--but with the number of jobs he has, a schedule that essentially expects him to be on call for duty whenever big news breaks, and a personality so popular with his viewers that he can't afford to miss much work, he would have had every excuse in the world to say he just didn't have the "bandwidth" to share caretaking duty equally with his sister. Yet it appears that both of them have been involved in their father's care--and that perhaps Keith's involvement has been greater at times. I suspect he's done a lot more than just drop by the hospital and watch baseball games on TV with his dad. And for that, I respect him--it says a lot about his relationship with his father, the obligations he feels as a son, and his respect for his sister.

KO, I salute you. :patriot:

Now, I'm going back to bed.
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RevCheesehead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-24-09 07:59 PM
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1. Is Keith older than his sister?
If so, then he's being the responsible older child.
If not, then he really IS a gem, and probably my soul-mate. I claimed it first. :P

Feel better, sweetie. :hug:
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Berry Cool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-25-09 10:31 AM
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2. Well...
He is older, and no doubt that comes into it somewhat. But he also could have said "Look, you're a mom, you're experienced at taking care of other people. I'm not. Besides, I have a VERY IMPORTANT JOB where people expect to see me on the teevee machine or else they get mad."

But he didn't.

So, hey, if you don't want to consider him a gem just because he's older, I'll happily claim him as MY soul-mate instead. :rofl: Picky, picky!

Thanks for the good wishes, though. :-)
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