Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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For many, those words, who wants to be a millionaire, bring to mind a TV game.  Those of a different generation may well think of just an old-fashioned girl.  The sad news is that Eartha Kitt  is no more.  She died at 81 and will be fondly remembered by so many of her fans.

Eartha Kitt, 81, died in New York, where she was being treated for colon cancer, Freedman said. Her daughter, Kitt Shapiro, was by her side.  She was performing almost until the end, taping a PBS special six weeks ago in Chicago, Illinois. The show is set to air in February.  The ringtone version of her recording of the saucy Christmas song “Santa Baby” was certified gold earlier this month. 

Kitt was well known for her distinctive voice and made a name for herself in her portrayal of Catwoman in the television series “Batman.” That role produced Kitt’s recognizable sultry cat growl.

The reference to a millionaire relates to a 1962 song that Eartha Kitt sang entitled Just An Old-Fashioned Girl, which I remember so well.  Here is a video to remind you of her great voice.

For the record here are a few of the early verses of that song.

Just an Old Fashioned Girl

I’m just an old fashioned girl with an old fashioned mind
Not sophisticated, I’m the sweet and simple kind.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.

I want an old fashioned car, a cerise Cadillac,
Long enough to put a bowling alley in the back.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.

I’ll stay weaving at my loom,
Be no trouble to my groom,
If he’ll keep the piles of money mounting.

In our cottage there will be
A soundproof nursery
Not to wake the baby while I’m counting.

I like the old fashioned flowers, violets are for me –
Have them made in diamonds by the man at Tiffany.
I want an old fashioned house, with an old fashioned fence
And an old fashioned millionaire.

She will be sorely missed by her many fans.

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How to get cheap post-Christmas deals

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It seems that shoppers are hunting for post-Christmas deals.

It’s one more chance for retailers to salvage something from a dismal holiday selling season. Some are even calling the day after Christmas a second black Friday.  In Indianapolis, the Glendale Target was fairly quiet, but many customers were in the holiday section looking for deals.

A man at the Fashion Mall was taking a break from shopping. “To me the crowd isn’t as big as it has been in the past. I remember coming with my wife and my daughter before and it’s been so crowded you had to fight the crowds to get through here. We came early this morning and there was hardly anybody. Walked right in and walked right out.

However this year it may be best to wait according to Clark Howard. He says you will score the best post-Christmas deals if you wait a little.

Americans have been on a buyers’ strike all fall and have not been interested in 50 percent off sales, doorbusters or any other promotions to get them to pry open their wallets. In a normal year when Christmas season sales are strong, retailers offer whatever they have left after the holiday, just the unloved stuff that didn’t sell, at incredible markdowns.

This year is different. You may get some bargains after Christmas, but if you want really rock-bottom prices, wait until January 5. Retailers are going to be stuck with massive amounts of goods and those will be reduced to fire sale prices. If you have money that you can afford to part with, get out there the first full week of the New Year. Everything from electronics to clothing to appliances to furniture will be a deal.

So if you want to stretch your limited cash, wait a week and just see the post-Christmas deals that will be available.

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