A fun morning discussion includes music preferences, the surprising familial connection between Bill Burr and Billy Corgan, CNN’s layoffs balanced by new hires, and plans to watch the show ‘Paradise.’
Category Archive: Dailies
International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 honors six million Jews and others lost in the Holocaust. It emphasizes education, tolerance, and vigilance against hatred to prevent future atrocities.
The post reflects on a Friday outing to the Farmers Open, discusses Trump’s executive order on assassination documents, and highlights the diverse nominations for the upcoming 2025 Oscars.
The post discusses President Trump’s divisive second inaugural address, criticism of his mixed messaging and lack of clear vision, the pardoning of Capitol riot participants, and ends with commentary on personal plans.
“The Brutalist” is a long but captivating film exploring post-WWII America through architect László Tóth’s journey. With stunning visuals and deep themes, it’s bold yet imperfect. If you love epic dramas, don’t miss the 70mm experience—just pack snacks!
This episode covers various light-hearted topics, from sock disappearances to serious discussions on politics and the passing of Bob Uecker, while sharing personal challenges related to a pet’s health.
On January 11th, gratitude was expressed for those aiding animals during the LA fires. Trudeau discussed Canadian identity on Jake Tapper, while reflections on friendship and Mel Gibson’s career were shared.
The blog discusses Nikki Glaser hosting the Golden Globes, Jesse Eisenberg’s film “A Real Pain,” Magic Johnson receiving honors, and a dinner with friends featuring Brazilian cuisine.
In 2025, I’m ditching the booze for health, clarity, and a wallet that isn’t crying. Fewer regrets, better sleep, and maybe even discovering I’m funny – sober! Cheers to sober shenanigans!
“Babygirl” is a chaotic romantic comedy where Nicole Kidman guzzles milk like a pro and throws workplace ethics out the window, leaving you laughing in awkward horror. What a ride!
The post reflects on family gatherings during Christmas, critiques divisive political rhetoric, especially towards the homeless, and emphasizes the need for compassion amid societal challenges, concluding with a musical note.
Christmas is a time for love, compassion, and togetherness. It emphasizes the joy of giving and creating memorable family moments, while also reflecting on gratitude and spreading goodwill.
On Christmas Eve, nostalgia and anticipation fill the air as the author cherishes family gatherings, the excitement sparked by their nearly 17-year-old daughter, and the enduring spirit of togetherness.
The blog discusses the NBA’s declining viewership amid criticisms of three-point shooting and player rest, golf experiences, a holiday encounter highlighting generational differences, and Peter Ziehan’s election insights.
In a pre-Christmas frenzy, Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown with a funding bill, despite squabbles from Trump and Musk. Complaints about un-American actions abound—like leaving families paycheck-less before the holidays. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods swings back into action at the PNC Championship, proving family bonding is timeless, unlike political drama!
