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Welcome to December 2021!
I decided to just “catch up” and fill in the missing dates in between, again, instead of being like that newspaper from Colonial Days in New England I learned about in college; The publisher only had so much space and … Continue reading
Happy 6000th Post and Star Trek Day!
One of my favorite TV shows and shared universes celebrates being on the air for 55 years! It’s amazing it ever existed given how much NBC behaved like they never wanted the darned thing. Then history repeated itself with Next Generation … Continue reading
September 2021 is here but school starting varies
Back in July, I celebrated Aliens turning 35. In honor of starting Marquette 35 years ago, I decided to go with Rodney Dangerfield’s most successful movie. I tweaked the colors to be more in line with my alma mater. It’s not … Continue reading
The overdue explanation for May 2021’s Header
While I await the green light to bring Agamemnon home; I did receive a call at 6 AM today with an update that was optimistic, he thanks you all in his odd way; I want to explain the weird “blob” … Continue reading
Here’s to the future that was!
One of my favorite Adult Swim shows from the initial launch is March’s header. I held off celebrating the crew’s misadventures to now because a vaccine rollout (January) and Chinese New Year (February) were more pressing…or would it be relevant. If … Continue reading
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Happy Groundhog Day 2021 and the Header
Some say nostalgia is a (mind)trap. I guess, but only if you dwell there forever and constantly long for it, aka Classic Rock or Jay Gatsby. I still let myself have an hour to remember how much this day in … Continue reading
Back to the Grind element of the year
A now we bid farewell to the American Holiday Stretch which is usually from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Until next “year,” we return to our regular programming and maybe, just maybe the vaccine will bring back the true, regular … Continue reading
The header for January 2021 is pretty on target!
It’s a form of rejoicing that there’s finally vaccine and what’s due in all our near futures. However, I’m still annoyed at how inept the distribution is being handled. Jennifer is a nurse and was promised to receive the first … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2021!
Last evening went adequately. Despite local governments (aka, “evil” Democrats) ordering curfews and other means to protect people as Central Texas hit Stage Five, the NeoConfederacy (state supreme court, Gov. Shitbag and AG Klepto) overruled caution for Kapitalism. All the … Continue reading
OK December
The last month of this crappy, crappy year has arrived which puts us into the home stretch. Matters are looking up for 2021: two vaccines appears to have a 94% success rate, Orange Foolius was soundly defeated (he’s also 1-34 … Continue reading
Taking some time off…
…it will probably be better for the suspected ulcer I’m developing. So much for my 400th post of 2020.
So, November, you’re here
I’ve never been a big fan of Thanksgiving anyway because it became a crappy family gathering for me when I got to high school (when I began to realize they’re psychopaths and selfish). Throw in a horrible election which probably … Continue reading
Howdy October 2020
I remember certain people saying we’d return to some sense of normality by now. Did I believe it? Well…I was probably guilty of some return with limitations but I don’t think America is anywhere close as we’ve lost over 200,000 … Continue reading
Comments repaired (so they appear)
I gave Picayune a brief respite for several reasons but the big one was my site being unable to display Dana’s cool comment about Alex Trek. Until my friend Jeremy found the solution (workaround), I decided to let matters stay put, give … Continue reading →