Dragged Kicking And Screaming Out Of The ’80s

Lately in the LeBlanc household we have had another rebirth of ’80s music. The School Girl is a huge ’80s music fan as am I. I think we own about two dozen of those Time-Life Series CDs on music from the 1980s. These times always prompt conversations like “do you remember such-and-such band?”, etc. Well, I got to thinking about one such group, Christian rockers Stryper. I remember really enjoying their type of hair metal and it is cool that they had such a great message in their music.

This for some reason brings me to the time they decided to stray from their Christian music roots and put out an album that had nothing to do with their faith. This album was called Against The Law and was released at the beginning of the ’90s. I really enjoyed their take on the Earth, Wind & Fire song “Shining Star“:

Of course this record had the obligatory power ballad, “Lady“. I can still remember riding around in the G-Man’s EXP back in that summer blasting this tune around the back roads of The Glade.

Sometimes I wish there were still bands pumping out hair metal tunes. That’s exactly what the world needs now: more ’80s metal!

I Wouldn’t Eat One Of Those

Yesterday the wife and I trekked out to Kroger for a fun time of grocery shopping. We spent a lot of time in and around the produce area prodding the guavas, poking the grapes, sniffing the bananas and squeezing the melons. (I think that sounded sufficiently dirty enough, son’t you?)

Roaming out of sheer boredom I noticed this strange little fellow that I think is called a chayote.

Chayote

Now I am quite sure that these things are very tasty and good for you. I can’t, however, eat any fruit or vegetable that has an old, wrinkly butt crack.

Chayote close up

Has anyone actually tasted these things? Are they worth getting over my fears of fruits with butts? Just asking.