Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Video: Pop Pilgrims 2013: The golf club that hosted Caddyshack?s raucous production

The idea for Caddyshack came from a personal place: Co-writer Brian Doyle-Murray (and his brother Bill) had worked as caddies as teenagers, as had director and co-writer Harold Ramis. When the latter was fresh off the success of Animal House and looking to direct his first film, the studio wasn?t into the ideas he and co-writer/producer Douglas Kenney had?one a dark comedy set in the Third Reich and the other a ?Marxist revisionist Western.? But the coming-of-age story about caddies working at a tony country club stuck.

The model for Bushwood was Indian Hill Country Club in Winnetka, Illinois, which presented a problem when it came time to shoot: Principal photography would happen in the fall of 1979, and the Chicago area?s unpredictable weather during that time of year disqualified it for production. Ramis and company didn?t want to shoot in California and have the studio breathing down their necks, so they settled on Florida, about as far away from Hollywood as they could get. The reason they chose Grande Oaks Golf Club (then a public course called Rolling Hills) as their primary location is right in the name: oaks. Although located just outside Ft. Lauderdale, the place is littered with oak trees, not palm, so it could double as the Midwest.

Although the film used a couple other locations for some scenes?like the swimming pool, which is now gone, and the dance?everything else happened at Grande. The cast and crew stayed at the hotel adjacent to the property, and it became ground zero for the legendary partying that went on behind the scenes.?

?Doug Kenney, one of the producers that everyone loved, when he ran through the halls yelling, ?The eagle has landed!,? It pretty much meant, ?Get your per diem in cash and come on up,?? says Cindy Morgan, a.k.a. Lacey Underall, our guest for this episode. ?You would just roll home from the party, or get up, roll through wardrobe and makeup, and show up on the set. You never knew what was going to happen that day.?

Perhaps fittingly, not much looks the same at Grande Oaks as it did when Caddyshack shot there more than three decades ago. The hotel that hosted some of the most raucous partying in Hollywood history is now a dorm for Nova Southeastern University, which owns Grande Oaks. The clubhouse was leveled when the club was renovated in 2000, and the golf course has been redesigned. The titular caddyshack is long gone, save for some of its foundation.?

But Grande Oaks proudly touts its place in cinematic history: Its homepage proclaims it the ?Home of Caddyshack,? it named its snack bar after the film, and it naturally has a variety of Caddyshack merchandise in its pro shop. ?You hear a quote about every 20 minutes here,? says Joseph Semmler, the club?s membership director. He does it without even realizing he?s doing it. When we were chatting, a plane flew overhead?Grande Oaks lies in the flight path of Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, which caused headaches for the production?so we had to pause and wait for it to pass. ?No big deal,? Semmler said.

?But see you say things like that, too,? he said a moment later. ?Like when I just said ?no big deal,? I say ?no big deal? because Bill Murray bit into the Baby Ruth and said, ?It?s no big deal.? I literally have these mannerisms where I say things like, ?It?s no big deal,? which was just in reference to the plane flying over, but it?s from the movie. That?s how much I?ve seen the movie, and that?s really even before working at this golf club. That?s how much the movie was a part of my life as a golfer.?

Grande Oaks gets guests from around the world who come just to play on the Caddyshack course.?

?There?s just something cult-like about Caddyshack,? Semmler says. ?It?s such a great?movie. I think Ms. Morgan said it best when she said, it was clear to see they?were having fun while shooting the movie. Everybody likes to be a part of that.?

Morgan has her own theory about why it has endured.??It was in every father?s library,? she says. ?One autograph I signed, it was kind of an odd, but good compliment, he said, ?Would you sign this photo to my father, my son, and myself?? In a Freudian manner, I don?t even know where to go with that.?

Source: http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-golf-club-that-hosted-caddyshacks-raucous-prod,99691/?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=feeds&utm_source=type_pop-pilgrims-2013

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Lyon College named ?Best Southeastern College? by Princeton Review

(Lyon College) - For the 10th year in a row, The Princeton Review has named Lyon College a ?Best Southeastern College,? based on results from its ?2014 Best Colleges? survey.?

Lyon College is one of 138 schools receiving the Best in the Southeast designation compiled by the education services company headquartered in Massachusetts.?

?We're pleased to recommend Lyon College to users of our site as one of the best schools to earn their undergrad degree,? said Robert Franek, Princeton Review's senior vice president and publisher. ?We chose it and the other terrific institutions we name as 'regional best' colleges mainly for their excellent academic programs. From several hundred schools in each region, we winnowed our list based on institutional data we collected directly from the schools, our visits to schools over the years, and the opinions of our staff, plus college counselors and advisors whose recommendations we invite. We also take into account what students at the schools reported to us about their campus experiences at them on our 80-question student survey for this project. Only schools that permit us to independently survey their students are eligible to be considered for our regional 'best' lists.? ?

The 138 colleges The Princeton Review chose for its "Best in the Southeast" designations are located in 12 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. ?

The Princeton Review also designated 226 colleges in the Northeast, 124 in the West, and 155 in the Midwest as best in their locales on the company?s "2014 Best Colleges: Region by Region" lists.? Collectively, the 643 colleges named "regional best" constitute about 25 percent of the nation's 2,500 four-year colleges.

For this project, The Princeton Review asks students attending the schools to rate their own schools on several issues ? from the accessibility of their professors to quality of the campus food ? and answer questions about themselves, their fellow students, and their campus life. Comments from surveyed students are quoted in the school profiles on The Princeton Review site.??

One of the student comment sections of the website says:

?The workload here is challenging,? according to most students. ?Learning at Lyon is easy as long as you are willing to step forward and actively participate.? Does all the hard work and individual attention pay off? Students say it does: ?If you graduate from Lyon with a good GPA, chances are you have written enough good papers to be ahead of the curve in any grad school or profession.?

The Princeton Review is a known for its test prep courses, education services, and books. It has conducted the ?Best Colleges? survey since 1992, when it first published its annual guide, the only one offering college rankings based on student ratings of their schools and reports of their experiences at them. Headquartered in Framingham, MA, with editorial offices in New York, the Princeton Review, which is a privately held company, is not affiliated with Princeton University.

Source: http://batesville.todaysthv.com/news/schools/256253-lyon-college-named-best-southeastern-college-princeton-review

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Monday, August 12, 2013

More miracles: tree in California weeping A) God?s tears? B) Divine love? C) Excrement?

It?s kind of funny how the meaning of words can change over time. ?Whenever I hear the word ?miracle? lately, I don?t think ?an act of god?. ?Instead I think ?oh, some more people are overlooking a simple explanation? or ?somebody?s declaring they have proof of magic after less than a second of investigation.? ?Or, at least, that?s what I thought when I heard of a tree in California that is weeping god?s tears.

Rosemarie Navarro, a parishioner at a Fresno, California Catholic Church says, ?I said my prayer and asked the Lord to give me a miracle cause I?m really, really sick.?

Navarro counts herself among the believers, a small but growing group that thinks the liquid dripping from this Crape Myrtle tree is the tears of God.

Parishioner Maria Ybarra says, ?When you say ?glory be to God in Jesus name? the tree starts throwing out more water.?

Water is dripping from a tree and you can think of no more likely explanation than god deciding the best way to help is not to cure your sickness, but to make water drip from a tree? ?Hell, why not just say the rain is god?s tears?

Like the rain, there?s a perfectly reasonable (and fitting) explanation for ?god?s tears?.

On close inspection, arborist Jon Reelhorn agrees, something is falling from the tree in front of St. Johns Cathedral. But it isn?t water.

?The aphides will suck the sap, the sap goes through the aphid and then it is a honey dew excrement from the aphid and it gets so heavy in the summertime that it will drip down,?? Reelhorn says.

He calls it a natural process. He also found another tree dripping across the street.

Yes Rosemarie, god?s tears are, in fact, aphid shit. ?They?re not as shit as standing in the face of something mundane and declaring it a miracle, but they?re still shit none the less. ?You asked for a miracle, that?s what god sent.

If you ask your doctors for a miracle, at least they?ll give you medicine. ?God couldn?t even be bothered to do that.

Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/2013/08/more-miracles-tree-in-california-weeping-a-gods-tears-b-divine-love-c-excrement/

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Division in the GOP: Republicans versus the Tea Party with Dana Loesch (Video)

Division in the GOP ? Republicans vs. Tea Party with Dana Loesch on The Huckabee Show.

Dana Loesch was on last night to discuss the current divide in the Republican Party over immigration and the upcoming budget debate.

Dana correctly pointed out that if the Republicans fold like a pup tent they?ll lose their base. The grassroots don?t trust the party. Republicans always end up giving up the most.
From the video: Can Differences within the Republican Party be settled in time to beat the Democrats in 2014 and 2016? Is a split within the GOP over the defunding of Obamacare worth shutting down the Government? FNC?s Mike Huckabee sits down to address these questions with a lively panel comprised of Sean Spicer (Communications Director, RNC), Dana Loesch (Radio Talk Show Host, Tea Party Activist) and Matt Welch (Editor in Chief, Reason Magazine), as they weigh in with their perspectives on how this might be accomplished before the next election.

Source: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/08/division-in-the-gop-republicans-versus-the-tea-party-with-dana-loesch-video/

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In steady rain, Bolt reigns again in 100 at worlds

MOSCOW (AP) ? His legs were hurting, the rain was pouring and he was trailing late in the race.

Doesn't matter. This is Usain Bolt.

And nothing gets in the way of him and first place, especially when he's driven as he was Sunday night in the 100-meter final at the world championships.

Bolt blew by Justin Gatlin with about 30 meters to go and never glanced back. He also didn't even crack a smile when he crossed the finish line because this took a lot more work than the world's fastest sprinter usually needs.

Gatlin was second and Bolt's Jamaican teammate Nesta Carter took third.

Of all Bolt's titles, this one will have a special meaning, considering he false-started two years ago in the final to lose his crown.

Now, it's his again.

"It's always great to get back your title," said Bolt, who won in 9.77 seconds. "I'm happy with myself I got it done."

Like Bolt, Brittney Reese and Ashton Eaton were just as dominant. Reese won her third straight long jump gold, while Eaton now owns the world and Olympic decathlon titles.

Many of Bolt's top rivals were missing. Gone were Tyson Gay (doping offense) and Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake, who was the reigning champion but skipped the worlds because of an injured hamstring.

Shortly after the race, Bolt sauntered around the track with his country's flag tied around his neck like a cape. These days, he has to be the Superman of his sport. Given all the recent doping scandals, track needs someone to save the day.

For now, he will settle for blowing away the dark cloud over his country, a proud sprinting nation. Some of Jamaica's most decorated sprinters have taken a fall: Asafa Powell, Sherone Simpson and Veronica Campbell-Brown all tested positive for a banned substance and weren't at the worlds.

"I'm just doing my part by running fast, winning titles and letting the world know you can do it clean," Bolt said. "My focus is to continue doing what I do."

And that means running fast times, even on a drenched track.

What started as a steady drizzle turned into a downpour just before the gun sounded. So much so that Bolt clowned around when he was introduced to the crowd, pretending to open an umbrella.

Really, though, rain doesn't bother him. Not in the least.

Neither does anything else, like falling behind early. He knew he might trail Gatlin at the halfway mark. Bolt has never been a good starter and may have been extra cautious considering what happened in South Korea two years ago.

In the lane next to him, Gatlin got off to a great start and thought he might have enough in the tank to beat Bolt, just as he did two months ago in Rome.

"Then I saw these long legs coming up on my right side," Gatlin said. "He's great. He's just great."

These two aren't exactly the best of friends, but after the race, Gatlin congratulated Bolt, who had some kind words in return.

"For him to say to me, 'Hey, you're the guy who pushes me to go even faster.' I'm honored in that," Gatlin said. "But I thought I had it for a second."

Only this is Bolt, the best finisher around. He sniffed the finish line and turned on the turbo jets. He did have to labor hard, though, grimacing as he crossed the line. Some of that may have been due to his legs, which he said were sore.

Even at less than 100 percent, Bolt is still downright difficult to beat.

"I wanted to run faster, but after the semifinals my legs didn't feel up to it," Bolt said. "Don't know what happened. I'm going to get it worked on. Hopefully I won't have this problem in the 200 meters. Overall, it was a good race."

Mike Rodgers tried to get inside the head of Bolt after their semifinal matchup, staring up at the tall sprinter. Bolt got out to a big lead in that race earlier in the event and began loafing toward the finish line. Rodgers didn't particularly care for that.

"He thought he was going to slow down, like he could play with everybody," said Rodgers, who wound up sixth in the final. "I guess he knows he can't."

Perhaps.

Bolt still won convincingly ? once he got up to full stride, that is.

"I never look at things as easy. I put in hard work," Bolt said. "That's why I'm a champion. I keep pushing myself as a champion, no matter what. I push myself because that's what it takes."

In other finals, Olympic champion Sandra Perkovic of Croatia won the discus, Aleksandr Ivanov of Russia captured the men's 20-kilometer walk and Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia dominated the 10,000.

Then there's Reese and Eaton, who followed their Olympic gold medals with world titles just like Bolt.

"It was the only thing I had left on my list to do," Eaton said. "Now I have done everything there is to do in the multi-events."

The morning session featured few surprises. The Americans were in solid position for a medals sweep in the 110-meter hurdles, with defending champion Jason Richardson, Olympic gold medalist Aries Merritt, Ryan Wilson and the season's fastest man, David Oliver, all cruising through their heats.

In the opening round of the women's 100, English Gardner had the top time of 10.94 seconds and will be a favorite in the final.

American teen Mary Cain made up ground late in the race to move on in the 1,500 meters and 2008 Olympic gold medalist LaShawn Merritt posted the top time in the 400.

But this night belonged Bolt, fitting with lightning flashing overhead before his race.

"You never go into a race worried," he said. "You always got to be confident in yourself. That's what I was."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/steady-rain-bolt-reigns-again-100-worlds-200803072.html

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Assistant Business Manager, Employment | NAIS - NAIS Career ...

Assistant Business Manager

Founded in 1870, The Webb School is a private boarding school in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Students from grades 6?- 12 come seeking college preparatory school education in liberal arts at Webb from all over the world.? With 10 Rhodes Scholars among its graduates and consistently high SAT scores, The Webb School has a reputation?of being one of the top private schools in the nation. Webb?s small school community comprised of an average enrollment of 300 day school and boarding school students and its emphasis on honor truly creates?a Character of Home.??The 150-acre campus is located in a rural setting 50 miles southeast of Nashville. Approximately one-third of the school's student population?is boarding students. At present, the school enrolls students from 13 U.S. states and?12 countries.

www.thewebbschool.com

The Webb School seeks an engaging, reliable, and trustworthy person for this newly-created position to support the Business Manager.? Webb?s annual budget of over $9 million has numerous sub-budgets, including course materials, maintenance of buildings, annual fund, capital expenses and investments for the endowment.? Starting date will be approximately October 1.

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Job Description:

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  • Organize meetings and produce minutes for the following Trustee Committees:? Finance and Audit, Investment, and Building and Grounds
  • Assist in preparing long-term and short term budgets
  • Analyze monthly budget reports from all departments
  • Oversee custodial and maintenance production
  • Assist in developing proper audit trails and in coordinating the annual audit
  • Oversee faculty procurement of a CDL and assist in transportation involving school vehicles
  • Assist in adopting and overseeing insurance plans for the school
  • Develop and implement a risk and safety program
  • Work with Business Manager on meetings with vendors, providers, and staff
  • Assist with the accounting of a $25 million endowment
  • Oversee accounts payable and receivable and HR functions
  • Oversee the FACTS program for tuition payment plans
  • Support the Business Manager as he directs

Qualified candidates for this position will have a bachelor?s degree in a related field with a master?s degree preferred. ?Preference will be given to a candidate with two or more years of related experience, an independent school background, and strong communications skills.

Please direct all inquiries by September 1, 2013 (including a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three references) to:

Mr. Joe Iorio

Assistant Head of School

The Webb School

319 Webb Road East

Bell Buckle, TN? 37020

jiorio@webbschool.com

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Additional Salary Information: Salary commensurate with experience.

Source: http://careers.nais.org/jobs/5612044/assistant-business-manager

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Washington Beat: White House Presents Economic Argument For Immigration Reform

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