About

Paris was calling

My name is Helen Philpot. My grandson taught me how to do this so that I could “blog” with my best friend Margaret Schmechtman who I met almost 60 years ago. I have three children with my husband Harold. Margaret has three dogs with her husband Howard. I live in Texas and Margaret lives in Maine.

FAQ

Are you for real?
Why is that so hard to believe? Now I know what Santa Claus must feel like.

Have you really been friends for 60 years?
Some friendships last a lifetime. We just seem to be living a hell of a long time.

Is this a fake blog?
We got a few scary emails when I first wrote about Sarah Palin so my grandson told me to change our last names on the web page blog. Philpot was my grandmother’s maiden name and Schmechtman is actually the name of a bird Margaret keeps as a pet. That bird shits on everything, but she loves him.

Why doesn’t Margaret write more?
She prefers to pick up the phone and call. I guess I am more the writer, but she is a wonderful artist. I have some of her paintings in my house. My grandchildren set me up on this computer, but Margaret always has problems getting on the Internet and says it is too slow. Maybe it is a Maine thing. She reads all of the comments and calls me when she sees a comment that she wants to talk about. Sometimes she offers witty lines that I add to my stories.

Is Margaret a Republican?
Her husband is.

Why did you go so long between blogs before now?
Actually we had several more things on the web page but when it began to get popular my grandson suggested that we take them off because they were personal between me and Margaret. I sometimes write short stories and would put them on here for Margaret to read. Some of it was racy. Much of it was just nonsense.

Will you keep doing this after the election?
Yes, but I don’t know if everyone will keep coming back. There are lots of idiots out there who aren’t running for office, but don’t get me started on that shit for brains Elisabeth from The View.

Why do you use foul language?
It makes me laugh. Some of the best words in the world are bullshit and ass. I don’t use bitch very much, but the shoe seemed to fit this occasion. My grandson says it makes me cool. Margaret hardly ever cusses, but some of our readers taught her the word “asshat” and she found that very funny.

Are comments moderated?
Not really. My grandson has been known to remove some remarks and has even banned a few bad apples from future comments. Margaret and I think some of you are a hoot and we think others are full of bullshit. But all are welcome – within reason – and considering some of my rants, within reason goes a long way in my book. The f-word (you decide which one) gets you an automatic kick in the ass. Same goes for the N word.

How can we reach you?
My grandson set up an email that we can check when we have time. You can send us a message there, but we can’t promise that we will answer all of them. bighelenskitchen@yahoo.com

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Responses

  1. Ohmydog, I do believe that I must be a long lost relative of yours. Your candor about EVERYTHING is endearing, enlightening and frankly, funny as hell. May I please pattern my behavior for the next 30 odd years after yours?

  2. Hi, I ran across this blog today and had a great laugh. Your letter about Thanksgiving was terrific and posted it my facebook page. I wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and may you have many more.

  3. Hilarious! Sounds llike something my grandma should write!

  4. i am 61 years old (male) and i heard a lot of talk from a lot of people on the inter net but never from 2 spice old birds (no offence) like me keep it up ladies !!!!!!!!!!!

  5. I just want to thank you for your holiday rules. Rules which people in my own family could, should, and need to abide by. It’s wonderful that you and your BFF have been able to stand the tests and trials of time.

  6. [...] who authors the Margaret and Helen blog with her “best friend for 60 years,” posted a hilarious — and apparently, sincere — [...]

  7. [...] who authors the Margaret and Helen blog with her “best friend for 60 years,” posted a hilarious — and apparently, [...]

  8. OMG I havent laughed out this hard since I can’t remember when. Thank you so very much!!!

  9. I’ll let my mind go if I can keep my sense of humor. It’s one thing I can’t live without

  10. [...] second one is from the blog of Margaret and Helen.  I’m pretty sure I’d like them if I knew [...]

  11. Do you have a facebook page? …just wondering. I love your writings and your sense of humor..would love to see them on facebook too!
    Hopefully you twitter them too!

  12. To a pair of savvy and smart senior ladies,
    I think the best part of getting older is loosing the inhibition to speak up.
    As someone on the outside looking in, I just love the way you see the truth and are not afraid to say it like it is.

  13. Outstanding, ladies! I’m a young 50, but you make me look forward to getting older. Keep up the great blog even after the election, please! :)

  14. Keep those candid comments coming. You kids are doing great !!!! :-)

  15. YGG!!! I’m 75, and have no intention either of keeping quiet or of cleaning up my language because I don’t fit some ignorant person’s stereotype of an old woman.

  16. I love you two!! You are my role models…Someone help me out…Why is it that one half of the electorate supports the plutocrats?? It’s a complete mystery to me how they can vote against their interests…Anyone know??

  17. What is the secret of your lasting friendship? Did you ever have any falling outs where you didn’t speak for a long time or asked for a “divorce” from each other? If so, how did you find your way back to each other?

  18. Sonia- go to the bottom of one of the emails and click the link to unsubscribe.

  19. I mistakenly indicated that I wanted to receive comments on this matter after I made a comment–and ever since I have been trying to get off the list to receive comments because they are flooding my computer but they keep coming. I do not have the time to deal with this. Can anyone help me get off the list to stop getting these comments. I have emailed Margaret and Helen many times but nothing happens. HELP!

  20. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You give me hope!

  21. keep on blogging !

  22. As a 26 year old woman I have to say I am absolutely in love with this blog and wish more people my age had even half the intellect, conviction and humor you ladies do.
    I make all of my friends read it and I audibly laugh over every one. I have to say I hope I grow up to be like you both – fierce, lovely and with it.
    Please keep helping me feel sane.

  23. Hi, Piggalily – You can consider this a birthday card AND a Christmas card from a fellow porch-sitter! All the best to you, your cranky husband (mine mainly gets cranky about politics), and your dog…

    Keep those posts coming!

    Gato

  24. Love your website and your take on the election. You tell it like it is. I too had a friend of 60 years. We promised to grow old together but she suddenly left at 75. Now I’m in my 80′s. Receive few birthday and Xmas cards these days because everyone I knew has left. Still have a cranky husband and a great dog.

  25. Dear anonymous,
    Those who choose to hide are cowards

  26. You sound like an angry empty gong. “Woe to you and the multitude of many people, which make a noise like the noise of the seas; and to the rushing of nations, that make a rushing like the rushing of mighty waters! / The nations shall rush like the rushing of many waters: but God shall rebuke them, and they shall flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind.”

  27. Someday, I will be exactly like you guys. You are awesome.

  28. At 38 years old, I guess I’m a relative youngster but I must say I LOVE your blog. Your stand on the issues perfectly reflects my Yankee sensibilities (I live in North Carolina now but grew up in northern Maine; some of these ultra-conservative twits just make me want to scream) and the humor with which you deliver often has me literally laughing out loud! Keep up the great work, I look forward to many more posts in the future!

  29. Ladies, love your senses of humor. I am a former Texan (turned Californian) who is turning 50 in two months. I write a humorous blog about aging (Aging Gal). Wish I had your pluck when it comes to taking on Mr. Etch-a-Sketch, but, frankly, he makes me so angry that I want to spit and (as an ex-Texan) none of my friends would read my blog if I did. So, please, keep on writing what I’m thinking!

  30. I am 64, a retired teacher, and living in a community for seniors, many of who whom have lost their sense of humor, if not their minds. You make my day. Keep writing!


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