The author reflects on personal loss, the fragility of life, and family dynamics while also discussing the Cubs’ recent performance and impending decisions in baseball.
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Blogging about Taylor Swift, lost Ryder Cups, Manny’s questionable responses, uninspired Tatis, and a love for movies
On October 3rd, excitement surrounds the Cubs’ playoff return, with reflections on baseball changes. Wearables are emerging, and fall signals Halloween’s arrival as a favorite season.
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.
So, after a week of hoarding blog posts like an art hoarder with a bad taste, our writer dives into the weird world of media drama. Jimmy Kimmel’s show gets postponed, sparking a debate on free speech and censorship, while the FCC’s chair adds some spicy commentary. Meanwhile, mainstream media is declared ‘dead,’ as everyone prefers YouTube echo chambers. Oh, and Spaceballs 2 is on the way – because who doesn’t need a little more ludicrous speed in their life?
The public discourse has got to change with American attitudes. September 11th rememberence is also upon us.
Well folks, Apple just wrapped up their September 2025 keynote, and boy oh boy, did they deliver a […]
Caught Stealing is a chaotic mafia film set in 1998 New York, featuring Austin Butler’s Hank navigating danger with Zoë Kravitz’s seductive allure and a scene-stealing cat amidst darkly comedic turmoil.
On August 30, excitement surrounds new music, including a collaboration between Amy Lee and Halsey, alongside the thrill of returning football and MLB seasons. Anticipation builds for Apple’s September 9 iPhone event, expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series, new software, and advanced features promising significant upgrades across devices.
The blogger reflects on a brief hiatus from writing and expresses excitement for Alex Warren’s music. He discusses the film “All of You,” highlighting its exploration of romance and missed opportunities with a sci-fi twist. Additionally, they mention ongoing debates about cell phone bans in schools and their positive impacts on student focus. Lastly, he plans to watch “Caught Stealing.”
A little bit late today. I’ll do better tomorrow. Kyle Tucker struggles.
So, in a nutshell, our blogger had a fun evening munching on steak in a fancy French joint, while his buddy Eric still doesn’t know who Creed is. He’s also embracing pumpkin season way too early, pondering on world leaders’ awkward red carpet moments, and mourning the legendary Terence Stamp. Ah, life!
Dan Patrick threw down over ESPN’s deal with the NFL, claiming it’s like letting the fox run the henhouse! He argues that owning part of the newsroom creates a sticky situation for journalistic independence. Don Van Natta Jr. defended ESPN, insisting they can still break solid stories. However, a financial stake in the league just might have ESPN playing nice when the league’s dirty laundry gets aired. Tune in to see who wins: journalistic integrity or NFL favoritism!
Some music. I break down the end of Howard’s last speech on Better Call Saul
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.
