Welcome
to Saturday 9,
hosted by
Sam.
A meme of 9 questions posted every Saturday.
Up the Ladder to the Roof (1970)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it HERE.
1)
Many people are uncomfortable with ladders. Some
feel unsteady on the steps, others have a fear of heights. Then there's the
superstition that warns against walking under ladders. Are you afraid of
ladders?
No, but these days I do have respect for them. I don’t do ladders anymore. As for
superstitious, I’m not!
2)
In this song, the Supremes advise us to go up the
ladder to the roof to be closer to Heaven. While poetic, that's not really why
most homeowners climb onto the roof. They're more likely replacing shingles or
cleaning the gutters. Have you ever been on the roof of your building?
No, we had a new roof put on last year and they sent a drone up that sent down a video of their work. I got to see the top of the house, does that count? lol
3)
The record was the Supremes first and biggest hit
without Diana Ross. When Jean Terrell replaced Diana as lead singer, the two
ladies appeared together at a press event to launch this new iteration of the
Supremes. Have you ever met your replacement at a job, or perhaps the person
you replaced?
I knew the person I replaced well, when I retired my position
wasn’t needed anymore, as the bookkeeping department became off-site in
downtown Houston. My retirement was
forced but I was compensated well AND I was ready
4)
Mary Wilson was a member of the group when it was
formed in 1959 and stayed through 1977, when the Supremes officially disbanded.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American stays at a
job 3.9 years. Looking over your job history, how long did you typically stick
with an employer?
I was at my last job for 30 years.
5)
The third Supreme performing on this record was
Cindy Birdsong. After the group broke up for good, Cindy finished nursing
school and practiced at UCLA Medical Center. When did you last interact with a
nurse or nurse practitioner?
At my last doctor visit a few months ago.
6) In 1970, when this song was popular, TV shows about doctors like Marcus
Welby, MD and Medical Center ranked high in the
Nielsen ratings. Medical shows are still popular today, with Grey's
Anatomy entering its 22nd season and The Pitt earning
critical accolades. Do you have a favorite TV doctor?
I’ll always love Dr. Marcus Welby
6)
Also in 1970, when this song was popular,
audiences were lining up to see the movie Love Story. Without
looking it up, complete the film's most famous line: "Love means
_______________."
Never having to say I’m sorry ???
7)
Slumberchums™ were all the rage among pre-teens in
1970. These sleeping bags had attached pillow "heads" that made it
look like you slipping into sleep inside a plush bear. When did you most
recently sleep in a sleeping bag?
I don’t remember, it’s been a long time.
8)
Random question: Did you take a multivitamin this
morning? If yes, did you swallow it or chew it?
I did take my vitamins this morning—swallowed them with a sip of
water. I take several supplements each day, so it’s become part of my morning routine.
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