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An Eye on the World

The desk is near the window. I can look out and see the cars pulling in and out of the parking lot. No cause for alarm, right?

I found out I’m watching the action a little more closely. A lady stepped on the gas pedal thinking it was the brake over at Braums, and BAM! she wound up inside the store. A lot of broken glass. Fortunately, no broken bones. Happened at Taco Bueno here in Broken Arrow a while back. Same breakage, same good fortune. Apparently, the gas/brake confusion is more common than we think.

The car in Braums (where my wife works) broke the glass wall, shoving a huge standing refrigerator across the room and would have pinned anyone who happened to be poking around in it for some yogurt. Normally, it would have been busy. Luckily, it wasn’t.

So now, when I see a car pulling up on the other side of the glass, stopping at the tiny little curb, I keep watching until I’m sure they’re completely parked. The apprehension will go away after awhile, I’m sure. But in the meantime, when you pull in the parking lot, I’ve got an eagle-eye on ya!

There’s even a book about it:

Mo Info:

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Find a Book!

Tulsa Hispanic Community

Real Home Based Job Ideas

News Update

Since mentioning the news product shakeup at our local CBS affiliate, I feel obliged to follow-up. An earlier post mentioned the exciting changes KOTV had incorporated in their 10 pm newscast, including rattling some dinosaur-ish tradition bones.

Unfortunately, it may be nothing more than another graphics paint job.

I was thrilled to see what I thought was a tossing out of the old 1950’s formula (1. anchor at desk 2. reporter introduced 3. news subject speaks 4. pompous reporter standup closer 5. back to anchor at desk). Last night, Emory Bryan’s appearance punctuated that alterations were nothing more than cosmetic change.

He was back in an opening standup – the new graphics caught him off-guard and the split screen showed him fumbling around with the microphone as the anchor tossed it to him. He missed it.

Another split-screen had Terry Hood awkwardly smiling while the camera should have been pointed at her co-anchor. Not her fault. The director dropped the ball, which makes the anchors look bad. Graphics.

The only formulaic change of any note had a weather story immediately before shifting to the meteorologist. What a simple method to avoid those awkward moments when Travis Meyer has to segue from a story showing a horrible crash scene to a map showing sunny and bright.

Maybe the control room will work out the kinks with the new graphics. They’re attractive, but they aren’t news. Done badly, graphics are only an expensive distraction. It’s a shame the consultants are back to spray painting a bright finish on a rusty old hulk. The prospect of real innovation was invigorating. Ah well.

Everyone believes that change is difficult. I just never believed it to be impossible.

Meanwhile, the state of the panicky broadcasting industry is fodder for authors:

Thanks to all Past (and future) Customers & Clients!

This week marks the beginning of our fifth year of bookselling as Broken Arrow’s Main Street bookstore. Still, there are people who come in every day (this has been a literal truth for the past four years) who say “I had no idea there was a bookstore here!”

“Yes,” I reply. “Been here for years.”

The sign out front says “Since 1975.” Obviously, I haven’t been selling books from this location that long, but I’ve been buying and selling books since then. One of my original entrepeneurial efforts (1975) had me shuffling merchandise to free up a wall for selling books.

It reminds me of the quote from comedian Steven Wright (a genius I was fortunate to once meet), who said: “I went down the street to the 24-hour grocery. When I got there, the guy was locking the front door. I said, “Hey, the sign says you’re open 24 hours.” He said, “Not in a row.” ”

So, in that spirit, I’ve been selling books for 35 years… I think I’ll change the sign to read, “open 24 hours.”

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