Origin of the Word ” Couch Potato …” !!!

The Interesting Origin of “Couch Potato”

The-Couch-PotatoIf you want to call someone lazy, a time-honoured way to do so would be to call them a “couch potato”. But why is it we compare lazy people to potatoes and why on Earth did some random guy own the trademark rights to such a silly sounding expression?

Unlike most etymologies, we actually know theexact date that the phrase in question was first written down for mass public consumption as well as the exact date it was first spoken out loud. In regards to the former, the first time the phrase appeared in print was 1979 in an LA Timesarticle where it said, “…and the Couch Potatoes who will be lying on couches watching television as they are towed toward the parade route.” In regards to the latter, according to the man who coined the phrase, he first uttered it during a phone call on July 15, 1976.

More specifically, the man who breathed the phrase into existence is Tom Lacino.  He stated he coined the phrase during “a phone call to a friend. His girlfriend answered, and it was just an off-the-top sort of thing when I said, ‘Hey, is the couch potato there?’ She looked over and there he was on the couch, and she started cracking up.”

Although Lacino claims that there was no real thought behind the phrase, other than that he thought it was a pretty funny way to describe his friend, linguists have noted that the phrase is actually a rather clever play on words. To explain, during the 1970s a popular term for the television was, “the boob tube” which was coined by people who believed watching television was a pursuit only enjoyed by the foolish. Since the edible part of a potato plant is known as a “tuber”, it is commonly believed that the phrase “couch potato” was intended as a clever combination of these two concepts. While that is an incredibly convincing and succinct explanation of the origins of the phrase and is repeated in many an etymological dictionary, we feel it is important to note again that when asked if there was any reason he called his friend a couch potato all those years ago, Lacino offered the verbal equivalent of a shrug in response. Of course, perhaps he simply forgot his reasoning. After all, it’s been nearly four decades since the momentous uttering.

While Lacino was perhaps not initially aware of the playful subtleties behind his utterance, his friend Robert Armstrong certainly was and after hearing the phrase repeated back to him by Tom, Armstrong asked Lacino for permission to turn it into a cartoon.

At the time this was taking place, both Lacino and Armstrong were members of a group calling themselves the “Boob Tubers” which was an orginization created in 1973 in humourous response to a growing health-craze movement in California at the time. In contrast to this movement, the main goal of the Boob Tubers was basically to sit in front of a television and eat junk food. While their goal was certainly a noble one, it didn’t really gain any traction until the phrase couch potato came along.

Armstrong, who was a cartoonist by trade, is the one credited with really pushing the phrase into mainstream lexicon when in 1979 under the new name of “The Couch Potatoes”, he, Tom and several others sailed a float in the Doo Dah Parade (an event meant to parody the more famous Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena). The float, which literally consisted of nothing more than a few couches pointed at a couple of working TVs on which the group sat for the duration of the parade, was a huge hit and its subsequent media coverage resulted in the first known publicly written use of the term in the aforementioned 1979 LA Timesarticle.

Armstrong, inspired by the success, created a bunch of merchandise around the concept of a couch potato, even going so far as to publish a newsletter aptly called “The Tuber’s Voice: The Couch Potato’s Newsletter“.

Though Armstrong had the foresight to trademark the phrase in 1979, it was simply too popular. Despite his best efforts, the sheer ubiquity of the phrase in media and print meant that he could no longer claim exclusivity to it. As he found out when the New York Times‘ legal department responded to Armstrong’s legal team who stated, “Couch Potato is a registered trademark and not a generic term…”, attempting to get the Times to stop using it as such. The Times legal team responded,

“I am afraid that your letter overlooks the fundamental distinction between statements of fact and statements of opinion.  Mr. Safire’s view concerning the wide acceptance of the term “Couch Potato” is clearly an expression of editorial opinion, and, as the Supreme Court has instructed, there is no such thing as a false opinion.  Although you may disagree with this opinion, there is simply no basis for requesting a correction.”

Needless to say, neither the New York Times nor other media outlets were moved to stop using the term as a generic slang.

 

SOURCE:::: http://www.todayifoundout.com

Natarajan

Jan 21 2015

Quotable Quotes For the Day….

 

 Superb  Quotes.

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Shakespeare :��

Never  play  with the feelings

of  others  because  you may

win the  game but the  risk is

that  you  will surely  lose

the person  for a  life time.

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Napoleon.��

The world  suffers  a  lot. Not

because  of  the  violence  of

bad people, But because   of

the silence of good people!

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Einstein :��

I  am  thankful  to  all those

who  said  NO  to  me   It’s

because  of  them  I  did  it

myself.

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Abraham Lincoln :��

If friendship is your weakest

point  then  you  are  the

strongest  person  in the

world.

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Shakespeare :��

Laughing  faces  do  not

mean that  there is  absence

of sorrow!  But it means that

they  have the ability to deal

with it.

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William  Arthur : ��

Opportunities   are  like

sunrises, if  you  wait too

long  you  can miss them.

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Hitler : ��

When  you  are  in  the light,

Everything follows  you, But

when  you  enter  into   the

dark, Even your own shadow

doesn’t  follow  you.

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Shakespeare : ��

Coin  always  makes  sound

but  the  currency  notes are

always  silent.  So  when

your value  increases

Keep quiet !!!

Source::::: iNPUT FROM A FRIEND OF MINE

Natarajan

Jan 21 2015

“தை அமாவசை … நன்றி நவிலும் தினம் “….

” தை அமாவசை … நன்றி நவிலும் தினம் “….

ஜன., 20  தை அமாவாசை

பிரகலாதனின் தந்தை இரண்யன். திருமால், நரசிம்ம அவதாரம் எடுத்து, இவனை அழித்த போது, பிரகலாதன் சோகமாய் இருந்தான். அவன், ‘தந்தை, தன்னை கொடுமைப்படுத்தினாரே… அந்த கொடுமைக்கான தண்டனையைத் தான் அவர் அனுபவிக்கிறார்…’ என்று நினைக்கவில்லை. என்ன இருந்தாலும், தந்தை அல்லவா… வருத்தம் இருக்கத்தானே செய்யும்!
பிரகலாதன் வருத்ததை அறிந்த நரசிம்மர் அவனை அழைத்து, வாஞ்சையுடன் அவனது தலையை தடவியபடி, ‘பிரகலாதா… ஒரு வரம் கேளேன்…’ என்றார்.
‘சுவாமி… வரம் கேள் என்கிறீர்களே… பிரதிபலனை எதிர்பார்த்தா உங்களிடம் பக்தி செய்தேன். இல்லையே…’வரம் கேள்’ என்கிறீர்கள். நான் கேட்காமல் போனால், உங்கள் சொல்லை தட்டிய பாவத்திற்கு ஆளாவேன். அதனால், சுவாமி, என் தந்தைக்கு நல்ல கதியைக் கொடுங்கள்…’ என்றான். இதுதான் நன்றியறிதல் என்பது! பெற்றவர்களும், நம் முன்னோர்களும் நல்லவர்களோ, கெட்டவர்களோ அவர்கள் மோட்ச கதியை அடைய, நாம் கடவுளிடம் பிரார்த்தனை செய்ய வேண்டும். இதற்காகத்தான் தை அமாவாசை போன்ற நிகழ்வுகள் ஏற்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளன.
சூரியன் தன் வடதிசை பயணத்தை ஆரம்பிக்கும் உத்ராயண காலத்தில், தை பிறக்கிறது. இந்த மாதத்து அமாவாசை மிகவும் விசேஷத்திற்குரியது. ஆடி முதல் மார்கழி வரை நம் முன்னோர் பூமிக்கு வந்து, நம்மை பாதுகாக்கின்றனர். பின், தை அமாவாசையன்று விடை பெற்று, பிதுர்லோகத்துக்கு செல்வதாக ஐதீகம். இந்த நாளில், அவர்களை நாம் நன்றியுடன் வழியனுப்பி வைக்க வேண்டும்.
தை அமாவாசை விரதம் மிகவும் எளிது. அன்று காலையில், ஏதாவது தீர்த்தக்கரைகளுக்குச் சென்று, தர்ப்பணம் செய்ய வேண்டும். அருகிலுள்ள கோவிலில் முன்னோர் நற்கதியடைய கடவுளைப் பிரார்த்திக்க வேண்டும். தர்ப்பணம் கொடுக்கும் நேரம் வரையாவது சாப்பிடாமல் இருக்க வேண்டும். நம்மை எத்தனையோ நாட்கள் பாதுகாத்த அவர்களுக்காக, நாம், ஒரு வேளை பட்டினி கிடப்பது ஒன்றும் பெரிய விஷயமல்ல. அதே நேரம், மற்றவர்களின் பட்டினியைப் போக்கும் வகையில், அன்னதானம் செய்ய வேண்டும்.
அன்று, நம் குலதெய்வம் கோவிலுக்குச் சென்று வர வேண்டும். ஏனெனில், அங்கே, நம் முன்னோர் அனைவரின் பாதமும் பட்டிருக்கும். அந்த புண்ணிய பூமியில், நம் பாதமும் படுவது, மிகுந்த புண்ணியத்தைத் தரும். நம் முன்னோர்களின் பெயரையும், அவர்களது பெருமையையும் பிள்ளைகளுக்கு சொல்லி, அவர்கள் வழியில் நடக்கும்படி அறிவுறுத்த வேண்டும்.
தை அமாவாசை நன்னாளை, நன்றியறிதல் தினமாக கொண்டாட தயாராவோம்!

SOURCE::::: http://www.Dinamalar.com  and Repeat of my Earlier Blog  dated 30 Jan 2014

Natarajan

Jan 20 2015

Message For the Day…’ Benefit of Listening to Guru…”

Do not look at the world with a worldly eye. Look upon it with the eye of the Soul (Atma), as the projection of the Supreme Self (Paramatma). Then you can cross the horizon of dualities into the region of the Oneness. The One is experienced as many because of the forms and names people have imposed on it. That is the result of the mind playing its game. Withdrawal from sensory objects promotes inner exploration (nivritti), not outer inquiry and activity (pravritti). Along inner exploration lies the path of intellectual inquiry (jnana). The sacred activities like rituals and sacrifices laid down in the Scriptures help only to cleanse the consciousness. The freedom that makes one aware of the truth, is gained only by listening to the Guru, ruminating over what has been listened to, and meditating on its validity and significance. Only those who have detached their minds from desire can benefit from the Guru 

Sathya Sai Baba

“Let Your Kite Fly High … With Strings Attached … ” !!!

Father is flying a kite. His son is watching him carefully. After some time son says,

“Dad, Because of the string the kite is not able to go any further higher. “

Hearing this, the father smiles and breaks the string. The kite goes higher after breaking f the thread and then shortly after that it comes and falls on the ground.

The child is very dejected and sad.

The father sits next to him and calmly expalains ” Son, In life we reach a certain level of prosperity and then we feel that there are certain things in our life that are not letting us grow any further like Home, Family, Culture Friendship etc. We feel we want to be free from those strings which we believe are stopping us from going higher.
But, remember Son,  Going higher is easier than staying at the higher level. And friends, family and culture etc are the things that will help us stay stable at the high heights that we have achieved. If we try to break away from those strings our condition will be similar to the kite.”…

~ Never go away from culture, family, friends and relationships as they help keep you stable while you are flying high…

~ Let your Kite always soar high

SOURCE:::: unknown….input from a friend of  mine

Natarajan

Jan 20 2015

Vyjayanthimala Bali ….Dancing @ the Age of 80 !!!

 

 

A Bollywood and Bharatanatyam legend, smt. Vijayahthimala Bali (b. 1936) at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, in Mylapore, December 2013.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyjayant…

 

SOURCE::: http://www.You Tube.com

Natarajan

Jan 20 2015

” 320 Pound Woman … How She will Look Like ” !!!

Amazing!

The question is, What does a 320 pound woman look like? 
 
 
 
 
Now, before you scroll down to look at her pictures, get a mental image of what you think a woman who weighs 320 looks like…
 
 
 
 

Got it?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ready?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Not exactly what you were expecting is it??!!

 

The tallest and best proportioned woman in the world lives in Holland .

She is 7’4′ and weighs 320

What a relief! Now we ALL know we aren’t overweight; we’re just too short! 

SOURCE:::: http://www.fundstuffpeoplesendme.wordpress.com

Natarajan

Jan 20 2015

” Dosa …. Dosa …. Dosa … “


Dosa
is a fermented crepe or pancake made from rice batter and black lentils. It is a staple dish in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It is also popular in other parts of India, as well as other countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.

Here are 20 dosas that everyone must try:

1. Sweet Banana Wheat Dosa

A tasty sweet treat, especially for children. Serve it with sliced bananas and warm chocolate syrup.

 

2. Mysore Masala Dosa

Commonly known as Masala Dosa, it is Karnataka’s speciality.  The filling is prepared with soft mashed potatoes and curry leaves. It’s the first choice when you want to enjoy South Indian food.

 

3. Paper Dosa

Who doesn’t remember munching on this paper thin crispy dosa  dipped in hot sambar and coconut chutney. As kids, it was our all-time favourite.


4. Ali Pota Dosa

Soft and spongy, the name of the dosa literally means ‘scooping into’, when translated from Tamil. It is prepared like Soft dosa, but with different proportions. Serve it with tamarind or puli chutney to bring out the acidic flavours.

 

5. Oats Masala Dosa

Here comes a tasty South Indian treat for the health conscious people. It is not only fiber rich, but also diabetic friendly. Top it with some chaat masala to give your taste buds a kick.

 

6. Neer Dosa

Neer dosa, literally means ‘water dosa‘, comes from the unique region of Dakshin Kannada.  It is prepared with watery rice batter and tastes best with jaggery and coconut chutney.


7. Kovil Prasadam Dosa

It is made in a unique way and served in South Indian temples as prasadam to the Gods. The recipe for the dosa calls for ginger and sonti and it tastes best with ginger chutney.

 

 

8. Davangere Benne Dosa

The dosa traces its origins from the city of Davangere in Karnataka. Benne means butter and so, this mouthwatering dish is made with fresh homemade butter.

 

 

9. Godhambu Dosa

Craving for a dosa but don’t have much time? Try this instant wheat dosa recipe. It doesn’t need much fermentation and can be cooked in a few minutes. This simple and nutritional dosa is a perfect choice for your evening snack.


10. Rava Masala

Prepared with suji, you can make it plain or spice it up with mashed potatoes, chopped onions, curry leaves and red chillies. The thin texture of the batter gives it a netted and crispy appearance.

 

11. Ragi Dosa

A health-friendly dosa, it is slightly brown in colour and has a netted texture just like Rava dosa. Ragi, being very rich in calcium, is a perfect choice for vegans and vegetarians. You can enjoy it plain or with potato fillings and coconut chutney.

 

 

12. Kaal Dosa

Unlike other dosasKaal dosa is a bit thick and very soft. One of the famous South Indian breakfast dishes, it is served with Kara chutney. 

 

 

13. Uppu Huli Dosa

A very popular dish in Mangalore and Udupi, the batter is prepared with tamarind and red chillies, giving it a reddish texture. This dosa is a combination of sweet, sour and spicy flavours.

 

14. Navratan Dosa

Just like it’s name, the dosa takes a royal place in the family of dosas. The dish is prepared with vegetables, fruits and nuts. It is an appetizing yet healthy treat when served hot with corianderchutney and sambar.

 

15. Egg Dosa

An innovative dosa, it is a doppelganger of our favourite half-fried egg. The thin and crispy layer of a plain dosa makes it taste even more heavenly and luscious.

 

16. Open Masala Dosa

As the name suggests, the masala is arranged on top of the dosa. It is slightly thicker than plain dosaand can be enjoyed with Sambar and tomato chutney.


17. Steamed Dosa

Also known as Set dosa, it is a very healthy dish prepared without oil. Very easy to make, Steameddosa has a very soft texture and can be enjoyed plain with coriander and tamarind chutney or with mashed potatoes prepared with chillies, curry leaves and onions.

 

 

18. Pesarattu Dosa

Prepared with Moong Dal, it is a popular breakfast dish in Andhra Pradesh and it is also known as MLA Pesarattu dosa. The moong daal makes it wholesome and filling. This crispy dosa tastes delightful with some Upama and coconut chutney.

 

19. Brown Rice Dosa

Full of nutrition, this dosa is the best for every weight watcher. When served with tomato and coconutchutney, this cholesterol-free dosa will not disappoint you.

 

20. Avocado Dosa

The filling of this dosa is made of avocado and onions. Avacados are called Benne Hannu in Kannada  and the dosa is a famous dish in Bangalore hotels. You can enjoy this piping hot dosa withSambar and chutney.

SOURCE:::: http://www.scoopwhoop.com

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015


Do you have any more yummy 
dosas to add to this list?  

 

 

 

” One Catches More Flies with Honey Than with Vinegar … ” !!!

 It is better to build bridges than dig trenches!!

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      From Ancient China: ‘The sentence of a wise Judge’

A farmer in ancient China had a neighbor who was a hunter, and who owned ferocious and poorly trained hunting dogs. They jumped the fence frequently and chased the farmer’s lambs. The farmer asked his neighbor to keep his dogs in check, but this fell on deaf ears.

One day the dogs again jumped the fence and attacked and severely injured several of the lambs.
The farmer had had enough, and went to town to consult a judge who listened carefully to the story and said: “I could punish the hunter and instruct him to keep his dogs chained or lock them up. But you would lose a friend and gain an enemy. Which would you rather have, friend or foe for a neighbor?”

The farmer replied that he preferred a friend.
“Alright, I will offer you a solution that keeps your lambs safe, and which will keep your a neighbor a friend.” Having heard the judge’s solution, the farmer agreed.

Once at home, the farmer immediately put the judge’s suggestions to the test. He took three of his best lambs and presented them to his neighbor’s three small sons, who were beside themselves with joy and began to play with them. To protect his son’s newly acquired playthings, the hunter built a strong kennel for his dogs. Since then, the dogs never again bothered the farmer’s lambs.

Out of gratitude for the farmer’s generosity toward his sons, the hunter often shared the game he had hunted with the farmer. The farmer reciprocated by sending the hunter lamb meat and cheese he had made. Within a short time the neighbors became good friends.


A saying in old China went something like this, “One can win over and influence people the best with gestures of kindness and compassion.” A similar American saying: “One catches more flies with honey than with vinegar.”

SOURCE:::: input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015