3/20/2012

Birthday Party Places For Kids Of All Ages

Most birthday parties for kids are held at the kid's home. If the party is planned right, that could be lots of fun. But there are many birthday party places for kids, and some aren't all that expensive.

For example, there are many indoor family centers that offer birthday group packages. Many have slight golf and rides, and of course games to play. I'm frankly not crazy about these places, because there could be 10 parties going on at the same time. So if you want to have your kid's birthday party at one of these places, it's best to have it in the morning.

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I think if it were my kid though, I'd rather have a party at a place where kids birthday parties are less common. That way the kids can get more attention. The irregularity of course is a theme park or something, where kids can be left alone to have fun.

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In this book in the Family Fun series, boys and girls will discover all the secrets the night sky holds. They can play games like "Night Sky I Spy," keep an astronomer's log and read about night sky myths. Star maps are included for each season -- so kids will know what to look for, when and where. Then as the sun goes down and the sky goes dark, they'll be ready for the night sky's all-star show.


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Amusement parks are a lot of fun, especially theme parks. These amusement places with rides are great for all ages, because at the larger parks there are rides from babies to adults. In fact, these are great places for teens; you can take them all to a theme park and buy them all tickets and pick them up later.

If you'd want your kids to learn something on their birthday, you can also take them to a museum. Some museums are dusty and dull, but the ones that are best for parties are hands-on, where kids can play with the exhibits. Some museums offer extra group tours for kids too.

Many places around the Us are now featuring children's museums. These places would be great for a birthday party. Some have extra theme parties they can host, which include admission to the museum.

Not only museums, but aquariums, planetariums (kids love those), zoos, arboretums, even forest preserves often plan parties for birthdays. Most of these places have extra shows too, like playing with dolphins or feeding the sharks.

Water parks are a someone else good place to spend a happy birthday. The only qoute is that, unless they are indoors, they are seasonal. But water parks are lots of fun, offer numerous rides, and are ordinarily uncostly and clean!

Bowling alleys can be good uncostly fun too. ordinarily they are not the best party places for kids under 9 though, but again many alleys offer packages for birthday parties.

One great place to spend a happy birthday is on a boat ride. They have those large boats around here that serve lunch and go on sightseeing tours. They always construct food and games for kids. And the adults don't have to worry about the kids running off, because where are they gonna go? Once again
though, unless you live in a warm state, boat rides are seasonal.

So I hope this gave you some different ideas on places to have birthday parties. Wherever you plan them, the foremost thing is for the kids to have fun and not be bored. Good luck!

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3/18/2012

Lego Party Ideas For a Kids Birthday Party

Lego Party Ideas... What child doesn't love to play with Lego toys? When you are planning your next child's birthday party why not take a look at Legos for your theme. You can find fullness of fun party supplies when Legos is the party theme. Lots of kids party games and even some easy ways to decorate that extra Lego birthday cake.

When you are planning a child's birthday idea, why not go for a themed one. Initially it may seem like there is more organizing but once you have an agenda, it is unquestionably simple. For example, most boys are into Lego in some way or another. It is a great toy for constructing all types of things, from houses to working models of cars or trains.

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There are fullness of Lego party ideas to pick from. Lego covers so many separate themes themselves you could find yourself having a Star Wars party with Lego Star Wars characters, that is a very favorite Lego theme. Or go with a SpongeBob Lego theme, a Lego firetruck theme or a police party or even a beach party if you chose the Lego City Coastguard Theme. Whichever Lego Party Idea you chose, send out Legoville party invitations letting your party guests what your theme is. Themed invitations are one of the many items you can pick from Legoville party supplies.

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Teens Under the Influence: The Truth About Kids, Alcohol, and Other Drugs- How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do About It Best

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Teens Under the Influence: The Truth About Kids, Alcohol, and Other Drugs- How to Recognize the Problem and What to Do About It Overview

Across the United States, in small towns and major cities, in suburbs and slums, in public and private schools, thousands of kids are experimenting with drugs. Many of them will become addicts; some will die. The first and only book to focus entirely on adolescent alcohol and other drug use, Teens Under the Influence addresses the immediate dangers that threaten these kids—exploring the short- and long-term effects of their addiction and giving parents solid, sensitive, practical advice to combat this growing epidemic.

Knowledge is the key to defeating drug addictions, and that is what this comprehensive, timely new book provides. Full of candid true stories from adolescent drug users, with facts based on the most recent scientific research, TeensUnder the Influence tells you exactly what you need to know to deal with your child’s problem, covering such important topics as

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• The reasons kids get hooked
• The stages of adolescent addiction
• The different kinds of drugs kids use and combine
• Various treatment options and how to choose the best treatment for your child
• Strategies for handling relapses

Teens Under the Influence offers practical help that may save your child’s life. It may save the life of a friend. And it may save your own.


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As Lego is such a colorful theme, you can ask the guests to dress up in separate colors like a costume. When they arrive offer to paint their face. You will obviously need to check that the child has no allergies and don't paint over open cuts. Keep it easy i.e. Have a separate toady for each color. Kids just love having their faces painted and they will not care that you are not Picasso. It will kick off the party on a great note.

You can carry on the color theme with the cake and the sandwiches. Using strips of colored icing will help make the cake look like Lego bricks. You can use layers of separate colors jelly for deserts and food colorings will transform the plainest sandwich.

Lego party game ideas can be adapted to any of the themes you have chosen. For example, if you go for Star Wars you can play a unlikeness of cops and robbers with one side being the dark side and the other Yoda's team. If you have gone for a color theme i.e. Face painting etc, you could use some balloon games. Favorites include Catch me where all the guests receive a balloon with their name on it. The idea is that they have to keep this balloon or any nearest one in the air until the music stops. Whoever doesn't manage to keep the balloon floating is out.

If you want to have some relatively quiet time to calm the kids down, you could play draw the funny face on the balloon. The children pass nearby balloons and each man has to draw something for the face. So one draws the eyes, an additional one draws the mouth and so on. Whoever pops the balloon is out and the last remaining child wins. You will obviously need a ready provide of balloons.

Use Lego party favor supplies to make up the contents of the party bags. You can buy individual packs of Lego that will have adequate bricks to build one small item. Bubbles, crayons, coloring pages, temporary tattoos and stickers are all the time great for adding to the Lego party bags. Have lots of Lego fun with these Lego party ideas.

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3/16/2012

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3/13/2012

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3/12/2012

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3/09/2012

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Journal for children with thought-starter writing prompts


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3/08/2012

Kids Typing Games - Online Typing Games For Kids

While nick kids games and other online games are fun and moving for children it can also be an excellent way for kids to learn basic computer skills such as typing. Kids typing games are an excellent way to help kids come to be familiar with the keyboard and enhance their typing skills at an early age.

Kids typing games online are an excellent way for children to learn how to type and have fun at the same time. Kids as young as elementary age are using typing games and nick kids games to learn where the keys are, where there fingers should be positioned on the keyboard and the permissible keystrokes to apply. If the online game is fun for the child he/she will have a good time while studying how to type.

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Learning how to type can be a very frustrating caress for a child who is not familiar and not comfortable positioning his/her hands on the keyboard. Children often resort to using their pointer fingers applying the old "hunt and peck" style typing when they come to be frustrated. The sooner a child can come to be familiar with typing with the right fingers the more comfortable he or she will be using a computer or a word processor to do their reports, homework assignments and classroom connected work in the future.

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  • Actors: Joseph Mazzello, Richard Gilliland, Corinne Bohrer, Alex Daniels, Joey Simmrin.
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC.
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround). Subtitles: English, Spanish, French.
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
  • Rated PG. Run Time: 101 minutes.

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A diminuitive, 12-year-old boy named Spencer (Joseph Mazzello of Jurassic Park and The River Wild) has been hit with every whammy possible: he's new in town, he's motherless, his preoccupied father and bored sister have no time for him, he's speechless each time he's near a girl he likes, and the school bully would like to dance on his head. Blessed are beleaguered boys in movies, however, for sometimes high adventure awaits. In Spencer's case, things get better when he finds a seven-foot-tall, alien robot suit that becomes one with whoever climbs inside it. Locked inside the metallic visitor, our little hero is capable of super feats and naturally goes after his tormentor. He also inadvertently leaves a lot of wreckage in his path from unfamiliarity with the suit's size and controls. This family film's message, of course, is that nothing can really make one stronger than learning to face problems within one's own skin. Then again, most people don't end up having to fend off hostile extraterrestrials who come to Earth to steal the suit for their own nefarious purposes. Written and directed by Manny Coto, this charming story relies a bit on some clever, well-executed special effects (the look of the robot's face as seen from inside itself is particularly ingenious), but it is largely driven by its actors' abilities. --Tom Keogh


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The greatest goal is for children to learn how to type fluidly and without finding at their fingers while typing. Children who learn how to type properly and are comfortable with the keyboard will be able to focus more on what is being typed rather than typing itself.

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3/07/2012

What Products Do Adult Stars Use For Natural Enhancements For Men?

No matter how puritans try, the word "sex" can not just be avoided. Both men and women always want to be sexual animals. The biggest charge on a man's ego is to say that he is sexually weak and that is the presuppose why sexual enhancement products are so popular.

From time immemorial, sexual prowess is a part of a man's masculinity and in unavoidable communities, a status symbol. So why do habitancy frown on anything that has the word "sex" in it? What a double standard. After all, every particular man or woman is born out of sexual intercourse although some may argue that with modern medicine, children can be born without an intercourse through synthetic insemination and by the test tube process. Then again the sperm and ovum which share in those processes are associated to sex. Moreover those processes have the "artificial" thing in it and so are not natural.

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Coming back to the topic of this article, we have seen an explosion of herbal male enhancement pills in all their dissimilar forms and various target aims. No wonder Virilix is one of them.

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Bright Starts Bounce-a-Bout Activity Center Best

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Bright Starts Bounce-a-Bout Activity Center Feature

  • Seat rotates 360 degrees for access to all toys
  • Three adjustable height settings in seat
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Bounce, Spin & Rock in this fun filled entertainer. Unique bounce pad provides a soft surface for babies feet to play. Eight entertaining toys are within baby's reach including a Ladybug Mirror that plays silly sounds when baby presses its nose. Overhead toy bar encourages baby to reach and grab. Seat spins so baby has access to all the fun.
 

  • Ladybug Mirror plays silly sounds
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Take a normal sexually ripe man for instance. The occasion he watches any porn movie where the stars perform all those seemingly unreachable feats, right at the back of his mind, he wishes he was one of them. Why do they perform so well? How can I perform sexually like an adult movie star? What gives them so much stamina? These are all questions he asks himself. Isn't that so?

While production some researches on herbal male enhancement pills, believe it or not, there are many more searches associated to porn stars sexual prowess than any other. Searches like What do porno stars use to heighten this or that? Or, what do they use for their male organ to be so big and so on and so forth. The inspiring thing is the fact that about 30% of those searches are associated with the names of big stars in the adult industry. This means only one thing. Many many men would like to connect themselves with these adult stars and even imitate them.

In order to be sure, I monitored a website where a video was posted. It is a video clip where a well known adult star declared that he uses a particular male enhancement stock in order to be up to the task that his profession demands. Traffic to the website with the video clip sky rocketed.

This is an indication that there are so many men out there who either openly or confidentially wish they would be able to accumulate that same sexual energy with which the stars perform their duties.

No matter the reasons behind a man's quest for sexual improvement, puritans should let go because the more you forbid anything, the more habitancy will go for it. This attitude is in human nature as a philosopher once said. The forbidden fruit is always the sweetest.

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3/05/2012

Canvas Art project Ideas For Kids

Ah, the lazy days of summer. A time to relax, rejuvenate and unwind before the craziness of another school year descends upon us. Unfortunately, the peace and quiet that summer offers is often short-lived, soon to be replaced with the all-too-familiar, "I'm boooorreeed...I don't have anyone to dooooo!" What's a mom to do in order to keep that battle cry to a minimum? The talk comes in two straightforward words that offer a multitude of options - canvas art. With a quick trip to your local craft store you will have everything you need to keep busy minds occupied.

All large craft stores - and some of the discount agency stores - sell pre-stretched canvas in a variety of sizes and shapes. The easiest one for miniature hands to conduct is a square piece, regularly 12 x 12". Pick up a few of those, and some of the personel supplies listed below, and you are well on your way to a plethora of projects.

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Melissa & Doug Solar System 48 pcs Floor Puzzle Best

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Melissa & Doug Solar System 48 pcs Floor Puzzle Feature

  • Illustration of the planets and the moon
  • 48 piece floor puzzle
  • Helps develop matching skills
  • Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up

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Before you head to the craft store, allow your child to look straight through some of your old photographs and select a few to turn into a scrapbook wall hanging (a potential theme could be a family vacation or extra holiday). Paint the canvas in a popular color of acrylic craft paint and allow it to dry for a few hours. From there you can make it as straightforward or ornate as you (and your budding artist) wish, adding scrapbook embellishments to their hearts desire. You can even try stenciling, stamping, or hand lettering a title. Glue all the pieces in place with craft clue and viola! A scrapbook page your child can hang on his or her bedroom wall!

Celebrity Collage

If you are the lucky parent of a "tween age" girl you are most likely very familiar with the fan magazines filled with pictures and articles of her popular stars. When the piles of magazines begin to take over the house, this task offers a great way to eliminate the clutter while allowing your daughter to save pictures of her "faves". Again, paint the canvas with acrylic paint and allow it to dry. In the mean time, have your daughter cut out pictures of her popular stars. Use decorative-edged scissors if you have them; if not, a twist of the wrist does nicely! The pictures are then glued onto the canvas, overlapping each other as the artist chooses. Embellish with glitter, jewels, stickers - the possibilities are endless! end with decoupage glue in order to seal the project. Your daughter can generate a collage of all her "faves", or personel tributes for each one. They will last a lot longer than individually cut out pictures, and will look much nicer on her wall!

Bas Relief Painting

Ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were just a few societies to experiment with this "low relief" form of 3-D painting, and now your budding artist may too! naturally paint the canvas in a popular color, and then glue lightweight 3-Dimensional objects on the canvas. One choice that lends itself indeed to this task is a bas relief solar system. Using a sponge, "stamp" paint on the canvas in dissimilar shades of blue, and allow it to dry. Cut foam balls of varied sizes in half, and paint them to look like planets and moons. When they dry, glue them to your canvas. Your child will have the universe on his wall. Other objects work well with this type of project, together with letters (for a monogram piece of art) and small wooden cut outs. Allow your child to generate a bas relief masterpiece that is a reflection of him!

Just Paint It

Of course, there's nothing wrong with just grabbing a canvas and some craft paint (or even finger paint) and going for it! With this choice your child can be as abstract as Picasso or as deliberate as Seurat! For the smaller artists in your family, finger paints also work well. Add some leech shapes for extra, easy, fun. The resulting masterpieces from this choice can be a overwhelming memory for you to hang on your own wall!

The options mentioned here are just the beginnings of all the possibilities that bloom from a simple, stretched canvas. Try these or generate your own, and you're sure to keep the "nothing to do" battle cry at a minimum this summer!

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3/03/2012

New Star Wars Lego Sets For 2011 - Clone Wars Ships, Battle Packs and More

Star Wars has to be Lego's most victorious franchise and it's not hard to see why. The approximately too-good-to-be-true composition of the best building toy in existence with the world's biggest Sci Fi franchise (sorry Trekkies) is a fan's, not to mention a toy-maker's, dream.

Over the last ten years Lego has released an awesome range of Star Wars Themed sets, from all six movies as well as the Clone Wars television series and the occasional Extended Universe ship. In 2011 they will continue to come up with spectacular, sets, if initial images of the first wave is any indication.

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Due for release in January 2011 the latest Star Wars sets are heavily focussed on the Clone Wars entertaining Tv series. After the success of old battle packs, Lego will focus on army builders form the Clone Wars by releasing a Clone Wars Battlepack (7913) and a Mandalorian Battle Pack (7914) both priced at .99.

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The Clone Wars Battle pack will contain four figures; Clone Trooper, Arf Trooper and two Bomb Squad Troopers which is a nice mix of clones and differentiates this set from earlier clone trooper battle packs. The Mandalorian Battle Pack will come with four of these celebrated Star Wars clan-based characters, as featured in Season two and three of the Clone Wars cartoon. Each battle pack also comes with a small vehicle.

Vehicles are also featured in this first Star Wars Lego 2011 wave. Set 7915 is the Imperial V-Wing Star Fighter, already the branch of a Lego set back in 2006 (Set 6205) but this latest version comes with a black color scheme for both the ship, pilot and astromech droid.

Set 7929 entitled The Battle Of Naboo is the first episode One set for some years. It features a large number of figures, generally battle droids and a couple of Gungans. The set also comes with a droid carrier featuring a dark red color scheme instead of the rather drab brown versions of the past. The new Gungans look to be more discrete and detailed than the versions from 10 years ago. One of the Gungans is, of course, Jar Jar Binks and his headpiece is painted and looks really beautiful.

The Bounty Hunter Gunship (Set 7930) was featured in the Clone Wars Television series Season Two episode 17 entitled, appropriately, "The Bounty Hunters". The ship is dark green in color with accents in yellow and gray which blend in nicely with the episode's location, Felucia. Widening the scope of bounty hunter minifigs this set comes with the long awaited Aurra Sing as well as Embo, Sugi and an Assassin Droid who were all featured in the episode.

The last set of this first Star Wars Lego wave for 2011 is the T6 Jedi Shuttle (7931) also known as a Jedi ambassador shuttle as featured in episode three of Season two "Children Of the Force". The distinctive semicircular shuttle looks very nicely done and comes with some very expected figures. Ultimately fans can add the Jedi Quinlan Vos, Shaak Ti and Saesee Tiin to their collection as well as an additional one Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Overall this first Lego Star Wars 2011 wave looks spectacular, and contains some celebrated Star Wars figures that fans, new and old, will be eagerly awaiting.

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Algebra for Beginners - Tips To become An Algebra Star

Many population are kind of weak in the area of algebra mathematics. A lot of them read books, attend lessons and research the web to find information, interactive lessons and websites that could help them improve their algebra skills. Interactive learning (e.g. Online courses) is far more fun and entertaining than reading algebra books. But can interactive learning alone help you become an algebra star?

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2/25/2012

An Autobiographical Note as an Introduction to Hungarian and Romanian Images in American Culture

"Knowing" Romanians (or at least, Tran-syl-va-ni-ahahaha-ns)

As a child, when it came to Romanians, I knew of procedure of Dracula, or at least his pop-cultural/film (re-, and seemingly never ending)incarnation. After all, to the extent I knew where he was from it was some place called "Transylvania," which was either its own country--in which case it must have some pretty cool-looking postage stamps, spooky castles on forbidding mountain tops and the like--or a made-up place. I suppose this should not have been surprising for a kid, since, of the myriad Dracula films, there were ones such as "Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)." (Where does that take place, Dodge City?)

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Dracula's birthday, as we all know, is 31 October, which just happens to coincide with Halloween, thereby causing some confusion. Anyway, so when I went trick-or-treating as Cornelius from the "Planet of the Apes"--it was the '70s okay, and I was a kid, how was I to know?...I no ifs ands or buts thought soylent green was people--in a costume that they probably use today to demonstrate the danger of fireworks--to say nothing of the mask, a cheap plastic mold with an elastic string that invariably broke, causing you to have to carry it with you and thereby destroying any capacity you might have had to surprise the people who came to their doors...unless of procedure they tried the "please, take just one" candy-in-the-bowl-out-front-with-the-lights-off-really-we're-not-home-socialism-in-action method--more often than not, I would run into countless Draculas. They had the cape, the fake fangs, and that cool fake blood...and maybe even some of those cool postage stamps. (Context is all at Halloween. My youngest brother went sometime in the late '80s as "Jason" from the "Halloween" nightmare series. A slight old lady opened up the door at one house and said "Ooooooh, look at the cute slight hockey player"! By the way, what happens when you go up to somebody's house in a costume, ring the doorbell, and say trick-or-treat, on a day other than Halloween? I figure one of two things can happen: 1) they call the cops, or 2) they seek to regift the still-remaining popcorn balls and circus peanuts left over from last Halloween.)

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If Dracula was only gift in man on Halloween, he could be found the rest of the year on television--especially, maybe ironically, for kids. There was Count von Count from Sesame Street. The count's theme song included a line, "When I'm alone. I count myself. One, one count! Ahahahaha [to thunder in the background]!" Interestingly, agreeing to the Internet's Wikipedia ("Count von Count") entry, there is some vampire folklore which suggests that vampires can become obsessed with counting things and that should you ever confront one, throwing sand or seeds may help to distract them (a helpful voyage tip...).

The Count von Count skit is emblematic of the confused mix of Romanian, Hungarian, and sometimes inexplicably inserted slavic elements that make up the Dracula composite. For example, as in the Seinfeld scene excerpted in the introduction (whose characters no ifs ands or buts speak a few words of Romanian in the scene!, but who are nevertheless named Katya (the gymnast) and Misha (the circus performing acrobat), names (diminutives) which are neither Hungarian, nor Romanian), the Count's bats for some unknown guess have slavic names--Grisha, Misha, Sasha, etc. The Count's characteristics are clearly inspired by Bela Lugosi's (indeed, a real Transylvanian (from Lugoj), of Hungarian origin) 1931 portrayal of Dracula (down to Count von Count's accent), and, it would appear, the Count's cameo girlfriend "Countess Dahling von Dahling" is inspired by the Hungarian actress, Zsa Zsa Gabor, who is preeminent for being famous, as is said, and for calling people "dahling" (convenient, she has said, because then you never have to remember anyone's name).

Finally, there was Count Chocula, a staple of Saturday morning television serials and the commercials in in the middle of which they were sandwiched (nothing in comparison to today, however, as commercial breaks took up much less time then). All I knew of him was that he presided over what looked like a really-tasty chocolate cereal that looked more like dessert than breakfast. That, of course, explains why our mother refused to buy it for us. Back in the in-retrospect-not-a-bad-time-to-be-a-kid, now much-maligned, hedonistic "have a nice day smiley-face," "Me" decade of the 1970s, gluttony as one of the seven deadly sins was given temporary extra dispensation. Gluttony was in...even if chocolate covered cereals with marshmallows were not in some households. (In those days, "nutrition correctness" had not yet taken over, as names such as Sugar Smacks (renamed Honey Smacks) or Sugar Pops would suggest.)

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My introduction to Hungarians was similarly obscure. To the extent I identified Dracula with any place at all, it was, as I noted, Transylvania; to the extent that it was a country, Romania--not yet having gotten the spiel countless times by the proprietors of secret rooms I was to stay in Hungary in later years, "ah, so you are going to Transylvania, you know that used to be part of Hungary--one, one dismembered kingdom, ahahahahahaha--until they took it away (to the accompaniment of thunder in the background) ." What did I know and when did I know it (well, it was the Watergate era, you know)? It was not, for example, until years later that I realized that I had once lived in the Hungarian-American mecca known as Cleveland, or that the Austrian house from whom we bought our house in a suburb of Toronto in the early '70s was named Feleky. (It was quite a road we lived on then (1970-1974); my parents, Irish immigrants just naturalized American citizens, the mother of a friend a Prague Spring Czech refugee, and many new Greek families, doubtless some having fled the right-wing troops junta of 1967-1973.)

My mother used to make that staple of many an American household (at least at a time), "Hungarian goulash"...it sounds ghoulish, but it tastes delicious. (As is often noted, the American version is more similar to porkolt (stew-like) than to gulyas (a soup).) I loved it, even though I didn't know what it was or where it came from. (It can only be said to be ironic too, although I did not perceive it was ironic at a time: my father is a '56er, only he came from Dublin, a relative (a policeman!) stiffed him at the port, and so he wandered the streets of New York with his suitcase in heavy Irish tweed while Indian summer, only to duck into a bar to see a few pitches of Don Larsen's perfect Game in the World Series, an event whose point was inscrutable to him; like many a Hungarian '56er, however, he felt like a Martian (see below for more on the theme of Hungarians as "aliens"). No, my father did not bump into Frank McCourt!)

"Goulash," of course, already had a long history on television by that point, what with mad scientists in Warner Brothers cartoons, living in "Transylvania" among lightning storms and talking about production "spider goulash" and similar mad scientist specialties. (The other Hungarian touch used in a whole series of cartoons--including a excellent Warner Brothers' cartoon by Fritz Freleng with Bugs Bunny as a concert pianist ("Rhapsody Rabbit") and a excellent Mgm cartoon by Hanna and Barbera of "Tom and Jerry" dueling it out at a piano ("The Cat Concerto"), both of which came out within weeks of each other in 1946 important to mutual accusations that the competitor was guilty of plagiarism (see Wikipedia entry)--is the manic-depressive, mostly manic, frantic music Franz (Ferenc) Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2".) "Goulash" was also the plot-line of what from today's optic was a clearly racist part ("A Majority of Two," 4/11/68) of the 1960s sitcom "Bewitched" in which, as usual, "Darrin" (alias "Darwood") was to entertain an out-of-town firm guest--would you like a high-ball, sir, make that a double; sorry they've slashed the cost account, dinner at Darrin's again...--who on this occasion was Japanese. The whole episode, Darrin's wife, a witch named Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery), is trying to track down how to put in order the meal invite the businessman's secretary had relayed: Hun-gai-ran-gou-rash. She is worried, of course, about causing the Japanese businessman to lose face if she asks, which is no ifs ands or buts a concern since throughout the part when this happens to man his or her face will no ifs ands or buts disappear, apparently leaving a blotch of white-out. Everyone, of course, has a good laugh at the end, however, after the businessman has romanced only a mildly Asian-looking (didn't want to have her finding tooooo Asian) stewardess, and it turns out all the businessman no ifs ands or buts wanted was "Hungarian Goulash," but owing to his secretary's accent...Everyone except that nosy next-door neighbor Mrs. Gladys Kravitz, who, we can deduce, must be spying on the Stevens' household for "Dragnet" or "The Fbi," since "freak out" parties have been reported at that address...

Then, there was the show, "Green Acres,"...something was assuredly up with that, but exactly what I didn't know. Although I knew the character Lisa Douglas was eccentric, I didn't know she was Hungarian, and I no ifs ands or buts did not know that she was Eva Gabor and not Zsa Zsa Gabor as is very often mistaken. As a kid, I thought I didn't understand the show, no ifs ands or buts because I was a kid. Nope. Now, years later, I know: that wasn't the problem.

How exactly does one retell "Green Acres?" The plot ostensibly was that Eddie Albert's character wished to feel the "real livin'" of the countryside (today, this is known as a "r-e-a-l-i-t-y show," starring a similarly famous-for-being-famous celebrity, Paris Hilton...who is no ifs ands or buts connected to the Gabors (see below), however, thereby causing us serious existential issues at this point in this sentence). Eddie Albert drags his reluctant Hungarian wife with him, and she is not very happy with the situation because, as we learn from the theme song, she would rather be shopping on Park Avenue. (The countryside theme was so tasteless in Cbs sitcoms while the 1960s, that some critics derisively referred to it as the "Country Broadcasting System".) Anyway, they lived in some rural area, any hundred miles from Chicago, probably Illinois. Despite the small size of the town in which they lived, Hooterville was capable of hosting not one, but two sitcoms: Green Acres (1966-1971) and Petticoat Junction (1963-1970). (The town was apparently known best for the ample breasts of the young female stars of Petticoat Junction, since, as it turns out, the choice of name was not accidental). The two shows were united by the proximity of Sam Drucker, apparently town grocer, postmaster, and banker, and the unforgettable character of George Jefferson (oh, sorry, no, too early, this was still the 1960s, attack that then). As the Wikipedia entry notes, Hooterville had Drucker's grocery store and the hotel from Petticoat Junction...not exactly, Pixley material (to say nothing of Mount Pilot), and likely that giant sucking sound on the state's budget. At least the town did not have Goober or Howard Sprague, clearly not local personalities the room of commerce wishes to advertise when trying to attract investment).

Moreover, I would investment to guess, this was one town where the locals did not "exceed the plan" or "break the harvest record," despite Eva's plainly collectivist tendencies. Instead, a lot of time was spent with fending off the vexing locals, including the featherheaded state bureaucrat, county farm agent Hank Kimball, a gender-ambiguous brother and sister painting team, and Arnold Ziffel, the "hilarious" Tv-watching pig, apparently "Green Acres"s'answer to Mr. Ed (an insidious, but false, urban legend has it that the cast ate Arnold after the show was cancelled; the truth is just being on the set made him nostalgic for the sanity of the sty). The running joke of the series was that Mr. Douglas (Eddie Albert) wanted to be there, but nothing went right and the locals drove him crazy; while Mrs. Douglas, despite her love of fluffy negligees and diamonds, fit right in and understood the locals. Her Hungarianness in the show was alternatively exotic, haughty, sexy/ditzy (as connoted by her accent) and seemingly oblivious to reason--yes, a veritable goulash of "otherness."

One would like to assume that "Green Acres" could be explained by recourse to more involved analysis: that it was somehow a) a reflection of the drug culture's first penetration of the creative intelligentsia (according to Alice, the wind was whispering, not yet crying Mary..."Green Acres" an accidental choice of title?!), or that b) there was some deep allegory at work here, suggesting race of a utopian rural life is a chimera, and that instead you get electrification and a Tv-watching pig. (Appropriately enough, when it and other such country broadcasting principles shows were cancelled in 1971, it was referred to as the "Rural Purge.") It is more likely that the show was merely escapist, practically unintentionally absurd--although it did leave a score that lent itself well to translation into Hungarian for a skit at a summer language camp years later. (One of the best indictments of "America's Cold War realism" of the era can be found in the movie "Forrest Gump," in a salvage room for injured soldiers while the Vietnam War...in the background "Gomer Pyle, Usmc" plays on a Tv...In 5 years, Gomer somehow never made it out of basic training to Vietnam...)

Through the Eyes of an American Child of the Television Age: Identifying Hungarians and Romanians as Hungarians and Romanians...through the Wide World of Sports

Al "The Mad Hungarian" Hrabosky

Speaking of Eva...I mean Zsa Zsa, no, I mean, for once this is right, Zsa Zsa Gabor...a guest spot on another rural-themed 1960s television show introduces us to our next theme: the Hungarians as "mad" or crazy (a la Lisa Douglas). In one part (28 January 1962), Wilbur congratulates his talking horse, Mr. Ed, for having cured Zsa Zsa of her fear of horses, to which Mr. Ed responds: "She cured my fear of Hungarians" ("The Best of Mr. Ed," multiple sites; Mister Ed aired from 1961-1966 on, you guessed it, Cbs). In J.D. Salinger's "Franny and Zooey" (published as a whole in 1961), Mrs. Glass tells Zooey: "You could use a haircut, young man...You're getting to look like one of these crazy Hungarians or something getting out of a swimming pool" (the section also contains a reference to Zsa Zsa Gabor and use of the descriptor "Balkan"; I remember now reading this book below leafy trees below the Pannonhalma abbey in Hungary in June 1990) http://www.freeweb.hu/tchl/salinger/frannyandzooey.doc. (I would be bright to know here: this section first appeared in The New Yorker in May 1957, and the reference to a Hungarian "getting out of a swimming pool"--a rather strange comparison--inevitably brings to mind the preeminent bloody water polo match in the middle of the Soviets and the Hungarians on 6 December 1956 at the 1956 Summer Olympics (yes, that's right, because the Summer Olympics were held in Melbourne, Australia that year). The Hungarians defeated the Soviets in a match with huge political overtones--angry Hungarian fans were reportedly ready to lynch a Soviet player for a punch to the eye of a Hungarian star--the match arrival just a month after the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian uprising.)
My first personal realization of Hungarianness as Hungarianness, however, came colse to 1976, with the ascribed "mad" capability of Hungarians, specifically and appropriately enough, Al "The Mad Hungarian" Hrabosky. Hrabosky was a relief pitcher for any distinct teams in the 1970s and early 1980s, but his best years were with St. Louis and Kansas City, with 1975 being his cardinal year in the description books. The mid-1970s were the days of colorful characters in baseball, especially among pitchers: the cigar-chomping Cuban of the Boston Red Sox, Luis Tiant, who looked like we was throwing toward the outfield rather than the catcher because of his pitching motion; Sparky Lyle for the New York Yankees, his cheeks like a blow-fish filled with chewing tobacco; and Mark "The Bird" Fidrych of the Detroit Tigers, who talked to the ball as if it were alive and whose boyish enthusiasm unfortunately couldn't overcome injuries that strangled his career in its infancy.

Then there was Hrabosky who despite the Slovak-sounding last name claims Hungarian descent. Contrasting the absence of colorful characters among pitchers in today's baseball, Gordon Edes wrote in a wonderful--if he were Hungarian, we might even say "sweet"--article in 2003 about Hrabosky as follows:

But for sheer theatrics, one reliever remains in a league of his own: Al Hrabosky, known as the "Mad Hungarian" when he pitched for the Cardinals, Royals, and Braves from 1970-1982. With his Fu Manchu mustache, long hair, and a silver ring, the Gypsy Rose of Death ("I don't even remember the brainless story I made up for that, it was so far-fetched--probably a house heirloom of Dracula"), Hrabosky would turn every outing into doing art. He'd stomp off the mound toward second base, eyes blazing, the fury practically seeping straight through his uniform as he turned back to the hitter who was left waiting at the plate until he was done working himself into an altered state he called his "controlled hate routine," then whirled around, pounding his ball into the glove while the home crowd ordinarily went nuts. (Gordon Edes, "Hrabosky had a flair about him," "The Boston Globe," 28 March 2003, F9, reprinted on the Internet)

How did Hrabosky get his nickname? Again, Edes recounts:

The nickname, he said, came from a team publicist. No one was sure of his nationality--[the American film star] "Burt Reynolds once called me 'The Mad Russian'"--and only the spelling-bee champions got his name right. But then one day, a Cardinals publicist, Jerry Lovelace, said "Hey, M.H.," to the young pitcher from Oakland, Calif., and a nickname was born....I said, "What does that mean?" He said, "Mad Hungarian." I said, "I like it." (Edes, 2003)

Hungarians, I accomplished from watching his television appearances and from his nickname, must be connected with craziness. That is how, of course, many images are passed on, not with malice, but as descriptors for individuals, a way of awarding identity and for marketing purposes. Hrabosky's "mad" behavior was established before his nationality (as Burt Reynolds' calling him "The Mad Russian" indicates, in itself a negative and positive reflection of "East European" ethnicity in the United States at the time--interchangeable, part of a melting pot, even if a isolate one from those of West European ethnicity--although cultural constructionists would view such "everycountry" ascription more darkly (see below)), rather than his Hungarianness being identified first, and his behavior seen as reflecting his Hungarianness. Once the two become intertwined, however, and given the propensity for collective associations to outweigh individual associations, it was difficult and practically irrelevant to know which came first--the two were married and interchangeable in the favorite imagination, or at least sports fan's imagination.

Nadia...

It was also the Bicentennial Summer of 1976 when I was introduced to Romanians, also straight through sports. It was, of course, straight through Nadia Comaneci ("N.C. I"), an endearing young Romanian gymnast who scored seven perfect 10s, the perfection being driven home even more by the fact that the scoreboards only went up to 9.9, the perfect score of 10 being considered unattainable! (The scoreboard would show 1.0 because it could not go past 9.9....Spinal Tap's invention of the 11 not having been invented yet.) Nadia spawned "Nadia-(Ro)mania" of a sort. Abc which carried the Montreal Olympics in the United States attached a musical theme to the gymnast's performances; "Nadia's theme" then climbed the pop charts! (It was no ifs ands or buts the theme to an American soap opera, "The Young and the Restless," but it was straight through its attachment to Nadia who used it for one of her floor performances that it became famous.)

Of course, I have asked myself since then: would the reaction, the outpouring of genuine warmth and admiration from Americans (Canadians, and Westerners in general) have been the same had Nadia been representing Bulgaria and not Romania--to say nothing of the Soviet Union? True, the Ussr's Olga Korbut generated enthusiasm four years earlier in Munich but nothing like Nadia. Was it Nadia's comparative youth and "cuteness/sweetness/prepubescence?" Was it her coach, the charismatic, bear-like Hungarian, Bela Karolyi (their connection presented as indicative of the "warm ethnic relations" fostered by "Ceausescu's Romania")? Perhaps, but I also think it was against the backdrop of Romania's highly-crafted and the U.S. And West's highly-courted image of Ceausescu's Romania as the great thorn in the Soviets' side, bravely standing up to Moscow and more Western in their culture and people ("a Latin people in a sea of Slavs")--i.e. Thus not Balkan or truly "Eastern," somehow caught by emergency "behind enemy lines." It is plainly difficult to believe that something approaching Nadia-mania could occur in the post-Cold War world; it was a reflection of the time in which it took place.

Certainly, the standing ovation for the Romanian delegation as it entered the Los Angeles Coliseum at the 1984 Summer Olympics--which unfortunately lent itself no ifs ands or buts to continuous exploitation by Ceausescu thereafter, while the most-difficult years of his reign--and Nadia's leave from Romania in November 1989, became metaphors for and barometers of Romania's political situation and U.S.-Romanian relations. The appropriately surreal "1984" moment reflected the Chernenko, pre-Gorbachev nadir of Soviet-American relations in the 1980s--arms reductions talks' were essentially put on ice in the middle of late 1983 and 1985--and the prolonged greater point attached to Romania's foreign procedure over Ceausescu's "Golden Era" domestic procedure (the 1984-1986 duration being maybe the worst and most hopeless agreeing to some, in part owing to brutal weather, and the frailness of reform currents at that moment elsewhere in the bloc). By 1989, with the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in full swing--and with "Gorbymania" having changed the image of the Soviet Union extensively in the United States--the image of a transmogrified Nadia--as if 1976 had never happened--involved in a "tawdry affair" with a married man (Constantin Panait), escaping from Romania, seemed to symbolize the ills of Ceausescu's Romania and how it now stood in stark incompatibility to the rest of the Eastern bloc. As the Seinfeld part demonstrates, and as I will discuss in more information below, the gymnast frame stuck in the favorite imagination, however. It was Nadia who set that mold.

(A Romanian-American expert once told me how surprised he was to look up on the television screen one day in November-December 1989, only to see the married father of four, the Romanian émigré for whom a now aging and plumper Nadia had assertedly left Ceausescu's Romania: the expert had tended bar with the guy...and the guy still owed him money! My first encounter with "real, live" Romanians from Romania also had a sad sports theme in a sense. It was in Keleti pu., the eastern train hub in Budapest in May 1985. Amid the clapping of rusting toilet flanges and intermittent torrents of urine falling to the tracks below, Romanian boys in dingy blue track suits with trim that had once been white chased each other colse to the unmistakable "Cfr" railcars of the time...)

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