Friday, February 6, 2009

Red HOT Women of the New Everyday Media for "Red Day" ...


My Megyn Kelly





KO Kiran Chetry









PAB




Riveting Robin Meade













HOT Heidi Collins









Smoking RED HOT Suzanne Malveaux










S.E. Cupp







Natalie Morales




Viviana Vigil 2 HOT




"Trish the Dish" Regan




Sandra Smith and Rebecca Diamond




Alexis Glick and Jenna Lee




Meredith Viera





Maria Quiban



Margaret Brennan


Lis Whiel





Shannon Bream





Liz Claman


Kirtsen Powers








Gretchen Carlson (still a beauty queen) w/ Miss America




Gretch w/ Kimberly



Courtney Friel = A++++++++++++
oh yeah ...








Juliet Huddy & Mike






She looks radiantly beautiful

(and "thank you" Juliet)








Alisyn Camerota w/ Steeve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade







Amy Robach = rocks








Amy Robach and Natalie Morales = a Yummy TODAY






Lauren Green




Jamie Colby = (i love watching her w/ Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld for House Call at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday on Fox News Channel)




Julia Boorstin





Jane Skinner = a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan



Jenna Wolfe and Melissa Lee





Erin Burnett



Betty Ngyuen





Becky Quick




Erica Hill and Jenna Lee "Doing It Early" on CBS







Best of the Roses,
John Alan French

"Love Me Two Times"

Edited Using Nero Digital[AC-3] Will Play on 5.1 surround sound. Enjoy!!!!!!!!!

Best of the Roses, John Alan French

mystrawhat.com

http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com

myspace.com/mosshead7

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

"Hello" ...


"Hello" = (for Tonya on 2/3/09)

Sun is falling on the snow
Snow is gliding through the air
It's the beginning of February
Spring seems near thinking of you


No, I didn't say goodbye
So, I'll say hello


My fingers are falling on strings
Some kind of pattern with its sound
And I'm thinking of words for you
Notes, patterns & thoughts for you


The last time I saw you we were
High in a hearse with your fans (so high)
And then from the airport your call
I should have come to say "hi" ...

Thank you for being a friend ...
For your music, your song & soul
Leftover Thanksgiving w/ you & Rene


No, I didn't say goodbye
So, I'll say hello


(written today 2/3/09)









Best of the Roses,
john french
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia
myspace.com/mosshead7

Super Bowl Ratings: Most-Watched In History



--- On Tue, 2/3/09, John French wrote:
From: John French
Subject: Super Bowl Ratings: Most-Watched In History
To: oreilly@foxnews.com, Campbell@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com
Cc: brian.kilmeade@foxnews.com, comments@foxnews.com, letters@rollingstone.com
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 8:42 PM


Super Bowl Ratings: Most-Watched In History

Game averaged 98.7 million viewers

By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/3/2009 3:55:07 PM MT

NBC was the beneficiary of a massive ratings bump when the Sunday nationals came in from Nielsen Tuesday. The result: Super Bowl 43 was the most-watched Super Bowl in history, barely topping last year's installment on Fox.
The game had an average of 98.7 million viewers, topping last year's average of 97.5 million.
The game was also the second most-watched television program in U.S. history, behind only the M*A*S*H series finale in 1983.
The post-Super Bowl edition of The Office drew a 10.6 rating in the key 18-49 demo and 22 million total viewers, both series highs. Those numbers are down from last year's post-game edition of medical drama House on Fox. That episode drew over 27 million total viewers.
The new Office was also the third-highest entertainment program of the season, behind only the first two episodes of this season's American idol.

Best of the Roses,
John Alan French
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com
myspace.com/mosshead7




--- On Mon, 2/2/09, John French wrote:

From: John French
Subject: My Megyn Kelly.....
To: americasnewsroom@foxnews.com
Cc: comments@foxnews.com, friends@foxnews.com, brian.kilmeade@foxnews.com, redeye@foxnews.com
Date: Monday, February 2, 2009, 9:25 AM

Megyn Kelly is SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT THIS MORNING (Ground Hog Day - the day after Super Bowl Sunday) = A+++++++++++++
In fact, if SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT THIS MORNING (Ground Hog Day - the day after Super Bowl Sunday) were a Bruce Springsteen Half-Time Show, I'd rock her for the full twelve minutes ...

Moreover, if SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT THIS MORNING (Ground Hog Day - the day after Super Bowl Sunday) were a stage in Punxsutawney, I'd be all smiles, enjoying it while she pulled out my Ground-Hog as the crowd cheers on in XTC ...

Best of the Roses,
John Alan French
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com
myspace.com/mosshead7



Sunday, February 1, 2009

"Dance in the Middle" ... Super Bowl Sunday

Of course I am watching Sunday NFL Countdown (as I do every Sunday) on this Super Bowl Sunday with the AZ, Cards and the Pittsburgh Steelers ...


But, you know, Super Bowl Sunday is also about a vibe and energy and celebration = And, for new music = I don't know of any other song to capture this moment as a Pittsburgh Steeler fan being in the Super Bowl in 2009 other than this song called "Dance in the Middle" from the new upcoming release of Rusted Root = who happen to reside in Pittsburgh and are big Pittsburgh Steeler fans ... ... ... ...


I have downloaded "Dance in the Middle" from "Stereo Rodeo" = the new RR CD to be released sometime in the near future of this early part of 2009. You can feel free to go to my myspace page and listen to this great tune and chill a while @ http://www.myspace.com/mosshead7 The tune will come on as soon as you log on


However, in addition, below is an article by Evan Levy from WNEW in NYC that he posted online @ WNEW.com which includes Rusted Root live in the WNEW studios being nterviewed and playing some tunes --- as well as WNEW covering Rusted Root @ Nokia Theatre in NYC's Time Square. This is all from a couple months ago. Enjoy..




Rusted Root: Live in the WNEW Studio
Posted by Evan Levy on November 17, 2008

The year was 1993 – I was a college student at Penn State and was making my way to a class when something suddenly stopped me dead in my tracks. It was the sound of Martyr from Rusted Root – a song filled with tribal rhythms, agile finger-picking, and what seemed like a chorus belting out the joyful cry “How long should we play the Martyr?”. It was something different, something truly captivating – and as a college student that became my theme song. I immediately ran to the nearest record store and picked up a copy of Cruel Sun, their first CD. They were not signed to any major labels yet, just a really cool band from Pittsburgh that came through town now and again to spread their music. I had the pleasure of meeting them around that time as I worked for a radio station that sponsored some of their shows at a local nightclub and popular ski resort where they played every spring or summer (and I went to every single one and still have all the ticket stubs to prove it).


Years later when I was working for another three letter network, I interviewed lead singer Michael Glabicki and we discussed the Rusted Root Live album that was released. Now, I’m lucky enough to hang out with the entire band to discuss their new album Stereo Rodeo which will be released in early 2009. Their new album is filled with all the different styles you’ve come to expect from Rusted Root and definitely has all the elements you want. From the energetic dance euphoria that Dance In The Middle evokes to the powerful epic sound of Weary Bones. As the band explains, the title of the album just sounded good and as far as Weary Bones goes – there’s two ways to interpret it. Listen Up: Here’s Weary Bones performed live in our WNEW.com studios – Dig it:



The band said that they plan of being on tour for the next few years, so make sure you check out http://www.myspace.com/officialrustedroot for all the tour dates and to listen to some of the songs.



Liz Berlin "live" in WNEW Studios in NYC
November 2008





Rusted Root at Nokia Theater Times Square: Setlist, Photos
Posted Below by Matt Simpson - WNEW Staff





With a new album on the way Rusted Root is back out on the road and proving they can still make 'em move. They brought their bouncing, percussion-heavy funkfest to New York's Nokia Theater on Friday and welcomed fans ranging in age from sixteen to sixty. The setlist included new tunes like Weary Bones and Stereo Rodeo, a unique party version of Elvis' Suspicious Minds, and classic jams like Martyr, Send Me On My Way, and Ecstacy.




Michael Glabicki at the Nokia Theatre in NYC's Time Square



Patrick Norman at the Nokia Theatre in NYC's Time Square




Liz Berlin at the Nokia Theatre in NYC's Time Square






Fans of Rusted Root -front row - at the Nokia Theatre in NYC's Time Square
(that first dude second row -left to right- is wearing a Rusted Root sweat shirt)



Rusted Root Bass





Best of the Roses,
John Alan French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia
myspace.com/mosshead7

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Steeler Fans: You'd Be Surprised Everyone Who Digs the Steelers & Their Fans



--- On Thu, 1/29/09, John French <> wrote:
From: John French <>
Subject: Steeler Fans: You'd Be Surprised Everyone Who Digs the Steelers & Their Fans
To: sports@kdka.com
Cc: sundaynflcountdown@espn.com, sportscenter@espn.com, feedback@versus.com, brian.kilmeade@foxnews.com
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 7:50 PM

Bob: (Long time viewer first time emailer) --- I was just out in Denver and, of course, you know I get around a little and am a bit social, so there were a lot of people who asked me where I was from and when I said Pittsburgh the first thing the majority of these people said went something like, "Yeah, the Steelers = You're in the Super Bowl!" .... and they would comment on how deeply passionate we Pittsburgh are about our Steelers = A few folks commented how nuts Pittsburgh people are about the Steelers. But, you know, there was this general respect and admiration coming through and, I bet you, those people are gonna be cheering on the Black & Gold.
 
And, my friends in L.A. too and others I meet when I'm out there = They dig the Steelers.
 
I have to admit, I dig seeing Lynn Swann in the Sewickley Starbucks on a regular basis. It makes me smile like the giddy kid I was watching him in my parent's home w/ my six siblings and my grandmother on my father's side who lived w/ us (and most people couldn't understand her broken English) w/ her rosary in her hands, praying as she did all day everyday but jumping up from her seat to cheer w/ us all (w/ the family) when Pittsburgh did good!!!
 
Best of the Roses,
John French
mystrawhat.com


Friday, January 30, 2009

Coca-Cola Classic ad: Mean Joe Green [Full Version] (1979) = Pittsburgh Steeler Magic ...

One of the most famous Coca-Cola commercials in history featuring Mean Joe Green in 1979.

Best of the Roses,

John French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydaymedia

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Denver Fox

OK, so long before I was posting and emailing as "John French" I was emailing and penning here and there as "Julian Denver Fox" and, at times, a little more naked as "Denver Fox."
Well, as being in delicious Denver last week I can certainly say there truly are indeed some "Denver fox."
Firstly, I have to say the weather exceeded my expectations being 65, 68 and like 70 degrees. I was almost disappointed that I had smartly packed wool Pendelton sweaters and even had my trusty white-waffle-long-john shirt from 1987 with me ready to wear everyday.
However, as in the pic below but in January (last week) I was witnessing and even partaking in late afternoon and evening happy hour outside in Denver, CO.

Now this pic is not mine and is one the website of JAX Fish House Denver, CO in what is considered "Lo Do" ...

JAX was really cool.

In fact, dinner and drinks and/or drinks and dinner were so cool there that I did it back-to-back. The first night I had the calamari Fried (Calamari 10. mango-chile mojo, baked lime aioli) and a great salad and this awesome Colorado Strip Steak w/ a Alaskan King Crab leg.

Yeah, the next day and night I couldn't get that Colorado Strip Steak out of my head so I ordered it again but was lucky enough to able to also enjoy a few other things before and after aside from Moët Chandon White Star (Champagne, FR) like unbelievably fresh Raw Oysters on the Half Shell mkt.$ and Northern Lights Smokeries Black Cod 16. savory french toast, créme fraiche, sturgeon caviar and Prince Edward Island Mussels per pound 9. w/ either sake, lemongrass, thai basil OR red curry cream and for dessert a Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta vanilla - rum caramel, blueberry sauce, creme fraiche whipped cream ...

Well, as you may find the wine list very adequate and intriguing, if JAX finds you adequate and intriguing the "little black wine book" will find its way to you ... This is a true connoisseurs delight as it is not dictated by how big the price or vintage is but rather made up of wines of truly rich character for the pleasure of refined, unpretentious tastes.

Oh, yeah, that Colorado Strip Steak is actually free-range, grass fed, hormone and antibiotic free and is really fucking fantastic prepared medium rare - medium (don't be scared).

And, well, yeah, there are some real "Denver Fox" also on the menu whether working there or dining or just hanging out .. Let's say Jesse was as unforgettable as that Colorado Strip Steak and Lori as chill as the Moët Chandon White Star.

In general, I found Denver Colorado to be beautiful and inspiring = (beautifully inspiring).

The "Lo Do" (lower downtown) is very eclectic and shabby sheik.

Another spot I found interesting but didn't spend a lot of time was the Oxford Hotel - as it had hauntingly familiar pictures of old Denver City and even some original decor, fixtures and materials to match - it kinda casts a spell on you - well, unless you're there to cast a spell on it with/of the pure intent of a good passerby and such ... ... ... ...

"The Mall" is sort of like the long open street in which "the mall" in Santa Monica exits --- expect Santa Monica has "Hollywood Hills Sevan" and the Pacific Ocean and the King's Head and the Britannica ...

So, and, well, if you're into "classy entertainment" the Diamond Cabaret & Steakhouse is "tits" ...

I always heard Denver was pretty "crunchy" and there were a lot of people who dug the Grateful Dead = and I know Rusted Root was through out Colorado about 12 times in 2008 = so I figured it had to be pretty cool, pretty neat ... ... ... ...

I wasn't disappointed.

Best of the Roses, John French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydaymedia

myspace.com/mosshead7


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

New Suggestion for Fox & Friends Weekend Slogan

From: "John French"
To: friends@foxnews.com, redeye@foxnews.com, feedback@foxnews.com, americasnewsroom@foxnews.com, am@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com
Cc: brian.kilmeade@foxnews.com

... Clayton & Dave were wearing cowboy hats because of the Blaggo reference to being a misunderstood cowboy in the old west ... and so ...

--- On Sat, 1/24/09, John French <> wrote:

From: John French
Subject: F&F Weekend Slogan
To: friends@foxnews.com
Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 8:42 AM


Fox & Friends Weeknd --- It's like Brokeback Mountain with out any mountains ... (except for the other hot physical attributes of Alisyn aside from her legs) ...




Best of the Roses,
John French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia

Monday, January 26, 2009

"People Are Strange"

Video de The Doors "People Are Strange" del Album "Strange Days". Con subtitulos en inglés.

People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down

When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange

People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down

When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange

When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange

Best of California Roses,
John French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydaymedia.

myspace.com/mosshead7

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Love the Steelers?

Did you know that the Steelers were the first NFL team to have cheerleaders?
Yes, indeed - the Steelers had the Steelerettes rooting for them from 1961-1969.


In a new twist on cheerleading, there will be Steeletto tryouts at the Double Wide Bar & Grill on Carson St. on Sunday, Jan. 25th at 2 pm.


Tattooed? Pierced? a cross-dresser? No problem!


Show your support for the Black & Gold, enjoy some libations, and have some fun -whether you're there to cheer in a Terrible Towel miniskirt, or just there to enjoy the sights.


Rise, Steeler Nation!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

I'm headed out West = I'll be back Saturday

Best of the Roses,
John French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Maybe You'll Shine

Rise and shine
It's an early morning
Don't lie there thinking
Gotta get up & do something
Gotta get up & be somone

Let your thoughts percolate
While you take a hot shower
Trains running - cars gasing-up
Who knows w/ a little bit of luck
Maybe you'll really shine today

Maybe you'll shine ...

It's a might fine line to rock & roll

A mighty fine line to walk ...

Rise and shine
It's an early morning
Don't lie there thinking
Gotta get up & do something
Gotta get up & be somone

Let your thoughts percolate
While you take a hot shower
Trains running - cars gasing-up
Who knows w/ a little bit of luck
Maybe you'll really shine today

Maybe you'll shine ...


written Monday Morn January 19, 2009


Best of the Roses,
John French

mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia.com

Monday, January 19, 2009

Six O'Clock Whistle


Everyday the six o'clock whistle would blow
The location of the whistle was a few blocks
Away from the house I called home all my life
Until I moved out however the house my father
Once lived was located right at the corner where
The six o'clock whistle blew each & everyday
And could be heard on the hill & down in town
During the winter months it may have indicated
A start of a street hockey game until homework
Or in the summer months signify the calming of
A brilliant dusk above the river & over the valley
I loved the town I grew-up in and parents still live
My father settled there after leaving a little village
In Italy as did a lot of others did from his village
Settling in the same town or neighboring towns and
Providing me with the fortunate and secure sense
Of good friends & family I learned to love & respect
My mother grew-up in this town as well and also
Had a large network of family and friends who were
Active and also provided me with security and love
Nowadays I live just a few towns over and up the river
Where there are also big hills & trains that run along
And there is a whistle that blows at 9:45 p.m. for
Some sort of curfew, I believe, and I live closer to it
And our dog barks and howls everytime he hears it
Which makes my wife say he acts like it's the first
I miss the six o'clock whistle and hearing it howl
While inside my parent's home watching local news
Yet indeed I'm quite certain I'd miss the 9:45 too
And so I look forward to hearing it blare every evening



written Sunday January 18, 2008 at 6:06 p.m.


Best of the Roses,
John French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia

myspace.com/mosshead7

Sunday, January 18, 2009

"Green Fashion" = The New Black: Sustainable Fabric and Earth Friendly Manufacturing = "Wear Your Values" ...

Eugenia

About Del Forte Denim


Del Forte Denim is designed for the eco-chic woman who is transforming the face of fashion. Made in the USA with 100 percent organic cotton, Del Forte’s premium denim apparel is part of a growing trend which interprets luxury as a combination of distinctive design and ethical production.


The garments are sewn and finished in Los Angeles, a fashion-forward city that is a leader in anti-sweatshop legislation and enforcement, as well as being home to the most cutting-edge wash development facilities in the country.


Del Forte Denim has partnered with The Sustainable Cotton Project, which has been building bridges between farmers, manufacturers and consumers to pioneer markets for certified organically grown and sustainable cotton since 1994. A portion of Del Forte Denim’s proceeds will go to support The SCP.


We are committed to using green products and services whenever possible. Our office is stocked with eco-friendly supplies, all our printing is done on New Leaf paper using vegetable-based inks and we found a carbon neutral company to host delforte.com.


Penny Royal
About Tierra Del Forte

Tierra started her career in denim design in NYC in 1999. Visiting domestic and international garment factories opened her eyes to the destructive impact that the fashion industry has on the environment and on the people who make the clothing. In 2005, she returned to California with this new awareness and a desire to focus on eco-conscious style. To accomplish this goal, she started her line of premium organic denim, Del Forte Denim.

In her own words…
“I wanted to achieve my dream of creating my own premium denim line while protecting the environment and the farmers. One step that we can take to reduce the strain on the environment is to use fabric that is grown without chemical pesticides and herbicides. I am able to source beautiful, finely woven stretch denim made with 100 percent organically grown cotton. Organic is win-win for everyone. Customers love it, ecologically responsible mills get rewarded, organic farms profit and I get to feel good about the fabric I use.”

Willow


Sabine



Project Rejeaneration
Imagine the rebirth of denim. Jeans regenerated. Style that sustains its resources.
(the Janelle skirt shown above)


Project Rejeaneration takes our commitment to responsible design full circle. When you are ready to refresh your wardrobe, send your used Del Fortes back to us. We will use them to produce the second generation: Rejeaneration Denim.


Recycle your jeans & regenerate your style


Whether you're the kind of woman who wears her jeans for one year or for ten, when you are finished enjoying your Del Fortes, send them back to us. As a reward for recycling, we'll give you 10% off your next purchase of Del Forte denim. You can choose new Del Fortes or Rejeaneration Denim, or if you like we'll donate your 10% to the Sustainable Cotton Project.


Athena


All About Organic Cotton


What is organic cotton?Organically grown cotton has been produced without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. A field must be pesticide free for three years for the cotton to be certified organic, therefore, it is safe for consumers, the farmers and workers who grow it, and the natural environment.


Why is organic cotton important?


Non-organically (conventionally) grown cotton can cause irreparable damage to the natural environment and to farm workers, and may contaminate drinking water. Organic farming methods actually help regenerate soil that has been damaged by overuse of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.





Do conventional (non-organic) cotton farmers really use many chemicals?


Unfortunately, yes. It takes 2/3 of a pound of pesticides to make one pair of jeans, and 1/3 of a pound to make a single T-shirt. Conventional cotton accounts for 10% of global pesticide use. The EPA says that conventional agriculture is responsible for 70% of all problems in U.S. rivers and streams.

Can any of these chemicals cause cancer?


Yes. According to the EPA, five of the top nine pesticides used in cotton production in the US (cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite, and trifluralin) are known cancer-causing chemicals. All five are classified as Category I and II, the most dangerous of chemicals, by the EPA.






Sustainable Cotton Project (SCP)


Located in California's Central Valley, the world's most productive agricultural region, the Sustainable Cotton Project (SCP) focuses on the production and use of cotton, one of the most widely grown and chemical-intensive crops in the world.


Since 1996, SCP has brought farmers, manufacturers, and consumers together. SCP's guiding philosophy of "cooperation for a change" fosters information-sharing among these groups to develop a Cleaner Cotton™ industry.


In 2003, SCP joined the Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) to strengthen its operations and reach other farm and consumer audiences. CAFF and SCP provide growers with information about biological farming techniques and educate the public about the importance of reducing chemical use in fiber and food production and supporting local farmers.


Because of cotton's versatility, it is used for many food and fiber products, making it one of the most widely traded commodities on earth. Yet the simple act of growing and harvesting one pound of cotton fiber to make a T-shirt takes a toll on the earth’s air, water, and soil, and has significant impacts on the health of people in cotton growing areas.


Cotton cultivation uses approximately 11% of the world’s pesticides, though it is grown on just 2.4% of the world’s arable land12. Some of these chemicals are classified as toxic or carcinogenic by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In developing countries, where regulations are less stringent, the negative impacts are more severe.

SCP’s programs encourage the production and demand for California grown Cleaner Cotton™.





Best of Organic Roses,
Giovanni French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia
myspace.com/mosshead7