What College freshman Know?

wine, Laura and Song make a great life

Part of what makes life interesting is all the changes we experience as time goes by. Some people lament that younger and older folks really have a hard time understanding our generation. There is some reason for this. We are forged by the events of importance in our lives… and to understand someone, we must first put them in context. Boomers can tell you exactly where they were when they heard that President Kennedy was assassinated, older still will recall vividly when they first heard that President Roosevelt passed away. Today’s generation “flash bulb” memory is 911.

So to supplement what my  Professor bride discussed in her blog  ( about what incoming college freshman know from their lives), here is a few other things that happened in their birth year (1989):

Cuban troops leave Angola 

Soviet troops leave Afghanistan 

 

Los Angeles City Council bans sales of automatic weapons 

 

Iranian leader urges Muslims to kill Salman Rushdie for his writings, puts $3 million dollar reward… however, Iranian leader dies within year 

 

Time Warner merge 

 

2 asteroids come close to earth (Asceleptious & a thousand foot chunk) 

 

First free elections, new Soviet parliament goes against Russian Communists 

 

Dilbert is first syndicated… life in a cubical is exposed! 

 

Nintendo begins selling game boy in Japan 

 

Borders start coming down… Hungary with Austria 

 

South Africa’s last election under apartheid 

 

Disney’s “Little Mermaid” comes to theaters 


Famous deaths: Konrad Lorenz, Salvador Dali, Jim Backus, Irving Berlin, Secretariat,

A lot of good things have happened since 1989, but we have many new challenges and no generation has it ‘easy.’

Good Luck to the Class of 2011… the world belongs to you!

Roger Freberg

PS. In 1989, Laura and I had been married for 17 years with three young children ( 10, 7 and 5 years of age)

 

 

“Taxorcisms” and other great ideas

Our cat Fuzzy is the same!

There are a few comic strips & cartoonists that I have found amusing, Dilbert, the late Jeff MacNally’s political cartoons and “Get Fuzzy” has someone for everyone to chuckle about.

The mangy Siamese cat “Fuzzy” had a few lines today that… got me laughing out loud… “wanting to perform a “Taxorcism” on Democrats and knowing the the Bible scares “Liberals.” If only it was so easy.

Roger Freberg

Don’t need a paper? Here’s a site to subscribe to the  comics of your choice!

Laura Freberg’s Wonderful Psychology Blog

Laura's site is a big hit!

My wife Laura’s web site has been around in one form or another since 1995 and has evolved from something her students could use to a site that encompasses: her text book, current issues in Psychology, student participation and development and areas of personal interest… like family, hobbies, her psychology library and a few favorite wonderful recipes.

Although we are somewhat outside of the academic calendar,  Laura’s site  has continued to demonstrate wide interest around the world. The map above shows some of the many hits — grouped in frequency– just over the past 3 days.

Congratulations, Laura.

Roger Freberg

Wine, Song & Marilyn Merlot… or am I repeating myself?

Odd Wines from around the world!

Marilyn Merlot and the Naked Grape by  Peter F. May  is a wonderful little book simply about interesting wines from around the world with… unusual names. Marilyn Merlot by  Napa Wine Company  is a “…leggy red offer(ing) blackberry, chocolate, and smokey toast flavors.” ‘Negociant’ David Wright’s “The Naked Grape” is a ‘collection’ of hand picked wines from various vintners. Peter’s Book is packed with interesting stories, illustrations and reviews…  a great read.

The  “Goats do Roam”  story is an amusing one as is their ever present label here in America. However, I can see why the folks producing  “Cotes du Rhone”  tried to get the label banned in France. In California, we have our own local favorite, a blended star, entitled “Cotes du Robles” (38% Mourvedre, 35% Syrah & 27% Grenache) by Eberle Winery ( one snobbish reviewer said it would be ‘great with a pizza’… but then, I say, so is Margaux).

The Goats du Roam family of various wines does house a ‘red’ with a familiar blend of Shiraz (90%), Pinotage (6.5%) and Mourvedre (3.5%).

Peter’s book contains quite a few wines that I would love to serve for the shock value alone. Not much is left to the imagination with names like: Truck Stop Girl, Under the Table, Dancing Monkey, French Kiss, Big Ass Red …. and lastly d’Vine! ( stop! I have been PUN-ished enough!)

Buy the book … it’s great with Margaux and Pizza!

Roger Freberg

PS. Peter’s Book is pictured above next to my Concord Grapes — which the ‘experts’ say can’t grow in this part of the world.