10 January 2020

"I do wish I had done more . . ." Hello! What are you waiting for?

Once upon a time, there was a lady who saved "wish-bones" - from turkey breasts she roasted in the oven for every holiday over many years.
She placed all the wishbones one-at-a-time on the branches of a small tree on a table and soon more wishbone were added filling all the branches with just not one wishbone for every branch but three or four more - looking more like birds roosting and getting ready to take-off and fly!
But they never did and the little tree was filled and more filled as more wishbone were added from many more wishes from all the bones for all the thoughts inside her head.
There the tree stood for many years . .
What could she have been waiting for all this time? 
One day the tree began to move, glowing with multiple lights appearing from an inner source, that moved from the bottom to the top through all the branches that had grown out over time from the center.
For a while - way too long a while - she sat there and wondered . . .
What is this trying to tell me now?
You can have all the wishes you may want. DO SOMETHING
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Megyn Kelly tearfully reacts to ‘Bombshell’ and the fallout of the Fox News sexual harassment scandal

As Katie Shepherd goes on to report, the uncomfortable scene comes from the recently released film “Bombshell,” but the story could have been told by many real-life women at Fox News who said former CEO Roger Ailes asked them the same question in his office.
“Turn around let me see your ass,” another woman recalled Ailes telling her in a video shared Thursday by Megyn Kelly after tfour women watched the movie together. Two other victims of harassment at Fox joined them to share their thoughts on the fictionalized drama about the scandal that upended their careers.
All four of the women said Ailes had asked them to twirl for him. Only one said she refused.
The conversation offered a rare, and very public, reflection of what victims of sexual harassment at the workplace are feeling as their #MeToo stories are adapted for the big screen and pop culture entertainment. . .
> All four women agreed the spin scene captured their experiences well. Still, they said, the film couldn’t capture the depth of their horror.
> Julie Zann (another one of the four victims) who worked as a Fox News producer and accused Ailes of sexual harassment,  said “It was worse than that, " when asked for her immediate reaction to the film. She added that the movie “really let Roger off easy.”
The report ends >
"Kelly, who rose to become the most prominent and successful woman working on-air for Fox News, teared up as she considered how speaking up in 2006 when Ailes tried to kiss her might have altered the next 10 years at the company.
“What if I had thrown myself into the fire back then?” she said to Zann, who said she experienced almost the exact same harassment as Kelly several years later.
“Maybe that wouldn’t have happened to you.”

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