60 Minutes for 60+ People

An old friend of mine (we met shortly before my 17th birthday) is now eligible for full Social Security benefits. She’s been having trouble applying online, because the system isn’t accepting the checking account number she wants to use for direct deposit.

Fortunately, she’s in no hurry to figure out the problem, because she’s still deciding on when to start receiving her benefits. Other retirees who are having trouble with the Social Security Administration don’t have the luxury of waiting.

I ran into a bit of tax return difficulty some years ago, when my wife was recruited for a position with future Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker, who was then the CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare. She was paid a modest stipend for attending a monthly meeting, and that small amount of money became a big headache.

That experience helped to cement my view that complicating the Social Security equation by adding earned income is asking for trouble. Which was why one of my retirement goals was to not have, or need, a paying job. Of course this isn’t possible for many retirees and, sorry to say, 60 Minutes has confirmed my concern.

Planting Impatiensly

If my parents had made a go of their florist/greenhouse business in Wisconsin, I might know as much about plants as anything else. As it turned out, I know next to nothing. The two impatiens I had hanging on the front porch all summer did so well I decided to see if they can survive the winter, repotted on the all-season porch.

If the porch works for the impatiens, maybe later I could “pot” some other plants. 😉

Yes, I’m kidding!

A Tex Me-Too on MeTV Toon-In

I’ve been surprised by some of the cartoons that MeTV has shown on Toon In with Me. “Mother Hubba-Hubbard Hubbard” is a recent example. From Columbia, a studio that seemed perpetually on the brink of bankruptcy, this cartoon is a 100% Tex Avery imitation, with voices probably by Stan Freberg. The surprise is an intact sequence that’s been censored for many years.

The guy who posted that video gets MeTV in HD. I’m jealous, because In Boston the station continues to be aired in SD. I watched MeTV in HD on my many visits to Phoenix. This is the censored scene as it appeared here, on WCVB 5-2.

Something else Boston doesn’t have is MeTV+. This Columbia cartoon takes its inspiration from the Fleischer studio.