The purpose of this blog is to share ideas that can solve problems, improve what exists today, and create new concepts. This is a pretty broad scope of idea sharing with a range from curing deadly diseases to better ways of sharing media. This blog will include substance, research and multiple view points. I will also solicit ideas on significant issues facing us today. Innovation is not accomplished by intelligence and hard work alone. Creativity coupled with collaboration are critical ingredients in transforming ideas to practical application. I hope this idea blog can enlighten you, be fun and demonstrate the great minds crossing all continents and generations. Show Your Idea... - Kenny Leibow
Footnote:
Let me start by saying that I am not going to use the Light Bulb or Einstein images as symbols of this blog because those symbols are overexposed and not reflective of my personality. I am proud to say this is my second blog. My first blog was launched in 2008 about Heavy Metal music of the 1980s. You can visit by clicking Deniz and Kenny Original Songs. The symbol of this blog is the 1982 comedy of Night Shift because we all need some fun and laughter to help relieve the stress of everyday life, and to clear our minds to forge new ideas.
I remember seeing Night Shift when it first came out in theaters in 1982. This movie had an all-star cast like Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton and Shelly Long. Though it was Henry Winkler that drew me to the movie, Michael Keaton as the "Idea Man" was the comedian who stole the show.
Source: IMDb
Chuck Lumley (Henry Winkler) is a harried, put-upon nerd who gave up a prominent career on Wall Street because it was making him a nervous wreck. Now he works a peaceful, low stress job at the city morgue - but things change when he's forced into working the night shift.
He's partnered with Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton, in an instant attention-getting debut film performance), a wild and offbeat "idea man" who likes to carry around a tape recorder so he can record his crackpot ideas - example, feeding mayonnaise to tuna-fish. His life takes a bizarre turn when a prostitute neighbour complains about the loss of her pimp. His partner, upon hearing the situation, suggests that they fill that opening themselves using the morgue at night as their brothel. Against his better judgement, he gets talked into the idea, only to find that it's more than his boss that has objections to this bit of entrepreneurship.

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