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Jack Does a Three-way

Dear Jack,

My new girlfriend is a horrible singer, but she loves to sing. She sings in the car, she sings around the house, she sings at parties. She even sings in bed. She’s so out of tune, it’s pathetic. People cringe and look away, embarrassed whenever she breaks into song.

I don’t know what to say to her. I really like her when she’s not singing.

All Bleeding Ears

Dear ABE,

I don’t want to get all Seinfeldian on you, but you might have to find a new girlfriend.

The only thing worse than listening to someone sing badly is listening to someone tell you how badly you sing. If you want to shatter her illusions and break her heart, go ahead and tell her. A more subtle approach might be to take her out for karaoke and let her experience the gruesome reaction of an impartial audience.

Dear Jack,

My mother recently divorced her third husband. Her whole life, she has been married to someone who could take care of her. She’s very good at finding wealthy men, so she has money coming in monthly — quite a bit of it.

I’m the oldest of her kids and was the first to move out. I moved out pretty young, before she and dad divorced, because I couldn’t stand to be around her. But over the years, we’ve reconciled and have grown quite close. Because of her declining health, she can’t live on her own now and so I let her move in with me. I’m divorced myself. We pooled our money (most of it hers) and bought a nice place.

It has all come back to me — why I couldn’t wait to move out, all those years ago. The woman is a nightmare, especially when she hangs her health issues around my neck and guilts me to death. I would leave today, but I can’t afford to live without her. What can I do?

Maybe Moving into a Motel

Dear Norman,

Do you have a basement you can lock her in?

Seriously, you’re both adults. Tell her you won’t be treated like a kid anymore. You’ve grown up — now it’s time for mom to grow up, too. Tell her if she doesn’t shape up, she’ll have to hire somebody to take care of her or else move into a home. If that doesn’t scare her straight, nothing will.

Dear Jack,

We live in this wonderful little bungalow in Midtown. We were so lucky to find it, especially considering the price. It has some problems but all old houses have problems. The neighborhood is fantastic, and we have the best neighbors ever.

My boyfriend wants to leave. He is convinced our house is haunted. He says he can’t stay there at night by himself and I work nights. He’s a big guy and I never thought he’d be scared of anything, but he really doesn’t like it there. I came home the other morning and found him asleep in his car.

I haven’t felt anything in our house except peace. I love this place and don’t want to leave. What can I do?

Afraid to Move

Dear Fearful Mover,

I assume this is a rental you’re talking about, not a house you purchased. If so, why not move? Sure, it’s a great place, but you can find another one, maybe even a better one.

You probably can’t break your lease without losing the deposit, so agree to move but only at the end of your lease. Meanwhile, give him the job of finding your new place. Since he is the one insisting on moving, tell him it has to be just as good as the house you’re leaving.

Because if you don’t move, he might move without you, and then it will be just you, all alone in that empty house with a ghost.

Got a problem? Let Jack Waggon set you straight: jack.wagg@gmail.com

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UCF Pummels Memphis, 41-0

The University of Central Florida demolished the Memphis Tigers in Orlando, Saturday, 41-0. Frank Murtaugh reports.

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UCF 41, Tigers 0

A week after being upset by lowly UAB, the reigning Conference USA champions took out their frustrations by mauling the Tigers at Bright House Networks Stadium in Orlando. Less than three minutes into the game, the Knights’ quarterback, Jeff Godfrey, ran 29 yards for a touchdown and UCF wasn’t threatened the remainder of the contest. Godfrey rushed for 97 yards to lead the Knights, while also passing for 200 yards (completing 14 of 17 passes), including a 25-yard score to Quincy McDuffie.

A missed extra point was the only difference in today’s score and the 42-0 drubbing Memphis took at the hands of SMU on September 24th.

UCF outgained Memphis, 505 yards to 134. The Tiger offense was held to just six first downs (while UCF amassed 28). Taylor Reed completed 9 of 20 passes for 97 yards while Billy Foster led the Memphis ground game with 20 yards on seven carries.

The Tigers have now lost seven straight meetings with UCF, though this was the first time the U of M has been kept off the scoreboard.

Now 2-7 on the season, the Tigers will lick their wounds with a bye next week before hosting UAB on November 12th at the Liberty Bowl. The Blazers were handled by Marshall today, 59-14.

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It’s Spooky Out There

On Halloween weekend, you might be tempted to check out Paranormal Activity 3.

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Paul Simon’s “Trilogy”

Paul Simon played Mud Island Saturday night. Chris Herrington looks at his three career-defining albums.

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Memphis Wins World Series!

Frank Murtaugh savors the World Series win for his favorite two teams — the Cardinals and the Redbirds.

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The World Champion Memphis Redbirds!

The tag “wild card” has never fit better. The 2011 St. Louis Cardinals were 10 games behind the Atlanta Braves for the National League’s fourth and final playoff berth with five weeks to play in the regular season. Having caught the Braves (with a 22-9 finish) on the last day of the season, the Cardinals then beat the mighty Philadelphia Phillies — a team for which exactly one Cardinal pitcher would crack the starting rotation — in the opening round of the playoffs.

Next came the Milwaukee Brewers, a team that finished six games ahead of the Cardinals in their own division. Then finally the World Series. Down to their last strike — in two different innings — the Cardinals prevailed in Game 6, and then won their 11th world championship Friday night in the first Game 7 the Fall Classic had seen in nine years. Wild. Cards. Indeed.

When Allen Craig caught the final out to clinch the championship, there were no fewer than seven former Memphis Redbirds on the field at Busch Stadium. And mark this down: St. Louis doesn’t win this championship without the contribution of players who just two seasons ago helped Memphis to its second Pacific Coast League crown.

Craig was the Cardinals’ minor-league player of the year in 2009 for the Redbirds when he hit .322 with 26 homers and 83 RBIs. Playing a reserve role for the Cardinals, Craig delivered the game-winning pinch hit in Game 1 of the Series, then homered in the next three Cardinal wins (Games 3, 6, and 7). Matt Holliday will be pressed for playing time in 2012.

The remarkable, all-but-impossible comeback victory in Game 6 doesn’t happen without key hits from Dan Descalso and Jon Jay, teammates of Craig at Third and Union two summers ago.

Then there’s David Freese. In 2008, Freese hit 26 home runs and drove in 91 for Memphis, his first season in the Cardinal system after being acquired in a trade that sent St. Louis icon Jim Edmonds to San Diego. After injuries sapped most of his 2009 campaign, Freese delivered home runs that won a pair of PCL playoff games for Memphis, both by the score of 1-0. Now two years later, he has cemented his name alongside those of Dizzy Dean, Enos Slaughter, Bob Gibson, and Willie McGee, Cardinal heroes who delivered world championships to Freese’s hometown. A home run to win Game 6 two innings after delivering a two-out, two-run, game-tying triple in the 9th inning? An over-the-top Hollywood script comes to life. Freese-framed for posterity.

It shouldn’t be forgotten that these Cardinals won the World Series without a single pitch being thrown all season from their injured ace, Adam Wainwright (yet another former Redbird). That just doesn’t happen. The void was filled this month, of course, by Wainwright’s predecessor at the top of the Cardinal rotation, Chris Carpenter. If his efforts in the decisive game against Philadelphia (3-hit shutout) weren’t enough to someday retire his number 29, the six innings he threw on short rest in Game 7 of the Series Friday night surely were.

Even with Sunday’s parade down Market Street in St. Louis being organized, speculation will begin about Albert Pujols’ free agency, and whether or not the greatest of these world champions will be in uniform next spring to defend his title. Considering the way his 11th season as a Cardinal finished, Pujols would have to see dollar signs in his cereal bowl to leave. But that’s for another day, behind a closed door in a meeting room, far from the dream state created by a team that would not die for each other or its legion of fans.

Memphis fans should embrace the familiarity with the 2011 Cardinals. As wild as the ride became over the last two months, the trip for many of these world champions started a season or two earlier, with a solitary cardinal on their jerseys.

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“Drive” Delivers

Drive, a documentary about the late Formula One driver Ayrton Senna, is surprisingly powerful, says Chris Herrington.

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Wherefore Art Thou: Theatre Memphis hosts an art sale fundraiser

So the name of the event is a little awkward but the Wherefore Art Thou? fine arts trunk show still sounds like an excellent opportunity to pick up a nice piece of modern while slipping some cash to Theatre Memphis.

Walter Edelman of Edelman Fine Arts, LTD, New York will be holding a private portfolio exhibition and original art show with some of the proceeds to benefit Theatre Memphis. The events will be held from Noon to 5pm on October 29 and 30, 2011. The events are open to the public and will include historical commentary given by Mr. Edelman who is one of the leading art appraisers, critics and locators of fine art in the United States. Some artists handled in the past by Edelman Fine Arts have included Renoir, Joan Miro, Alexander Calder, Leroy Neiman, Norman Rockwell, Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Rembrandt, Peter Max and Picasso. The event is being called Wherefore Art Thou? and is a fundraiser to support the artistic excellence at Theatre Memphis.

Prices start at $250

I recently dropped in on Theatre Memphis’s overstock sale and picked up a vintage hardback copy of The Great White Hope, a teak and glass serving tray, and some Threepenny Opera swag. Set me back $5.

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Local Rapper/Poet Virghost Memphiasco Releases Debut LP

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Local rapper/poet Virghost Memphiasco (real name: Durand Somerville) will officially unveil his debut LP, The Memphiasco, this Saturday night with a release show at The Daily Planet.

Somerville, 24, is a native of the Mid-South area who began writing poetry and raps sometime in 2008 after befriending a group of like-minded hip-hop artists, including Knowledge Nick, Quake, 901, and Young Yayo.

“I was working on a spoken word intro for Nick’s first project which also led to me writing and recording my first rap to this song called ‘Higher Ground,'” says Somerville. “901 was so impressed with my verse that he let me join Memphis Boy Productions, and from there I began working on my first mixtape.”

“It was a really raw project. I was just learning to record and rap but people really liked it. It’s hard for me to listen to it now because I have evolved so much.”