So, it’s February 4th, 2026, and our intrepid blogger is determined to spew out daily ramblings like a creative fountain of nonsense! They wax nostalgic about golf with dad, laugh at LIV Golf’s absurdity, and ponder media trust issues raised by Ben Affleck. Super Bowl ads are coming early, folks—let the marketing circus begin!
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On September 28th, the author discusses the Ryder Cup, noting Team USA’s struggles against a strong European team, while also celebrating the Cubs’ Wild Card achievement.
The post recounts a fun golf trip to Mesquite, Nevada, highlighting camaraderie, health concerns among friends, and personal progress in golf. It transitions to discussing Sydney Sweeney’s controversial jeans ad, which ignited debates on beauty standards and societal issues. The author humorously reflects on the ongoing outrage surrounding such advertisements.
On July 23rd, a blog post discusses various topics including the shift in late-night TV towards political humor, limiting audience appeal. It features insights from golfer Brad Faxon, highlights a golfer’s inconsistent performance, and notes Jeff Daniels’ comment on the need for better leadership in America. The post includes music suggestions and video links.
Round 2 of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club showcased tight leaderboard competition, notably featuring J.J. Spaun and Sam Burns, with Burns delivering an impressive 65. The challenging course led to several big names struggling, while notable moments included a hole-in-one by Victor Perez. The weekend promises thrilling action ahead.
At WWDC 2025, Apple decided to ditch the bling for a shiny new “Liquid Glass” design, making everything feel like it’s floating—cue the CSS envy! No big gadgets, just a sneak peek into a softer iOS world and some mildly amusing AI features. Apple’s updates are so friendly, they might just hug you back!
Good morning. It’s a good morning to blog. Let’s get this blog off and rolling, shall we? It’s […]
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.
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!
Good morning! On the eve of Thanksgiving, let’s celebrate Oliver Anthony, the camping virtuoso who snagged a #1 hit without a label. Meanwhile, golf was played, friendships thrived, and holiday dinner debates await. Cheers to family and turkey!
Good morning. It’s November 25th and we’re three days away from Thanksgiving. Yep! it’s almost upon us. DJ […]
I’m covering two golf stories this morning—first the Professional one, and then the more local one. Bryson DeChambeau […]
This morning’s golf tournament with Jimmy was a wild ride, mostly thanks to my “B-game” performance. Sandbagging in golf might be a mischievous thrill, but let’s keep it real, folks! Speaking of real, did you catch Californication? Hank Moody is a gem. Check out these hilarious Beavis & Butthead skits if you need a good laugh.
The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club is a prestigious event filled with thrilling competition, legendary performances, and unforgettable moments. It evokes nostalgia and admiration for players like Fred Couples, and honors the enduring legacy of golf with Jack Nicklaus hitting the opening tee shot. The event’s traditions and convergence of past and present champions contribute to its unique allure.
Returning to blogging feels like meeting an old friend after a long break. The thrill of storytelling and engaging with an online audience reignites passion. Meanwhile, the 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT revs up with 777 standard horsepower and a top speed of 180 mph. The electric vehicle infrastructure is rapidly evolving, and golf hosts aim to rekindle broadcast spark.
