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No need for speed

Revised 10/6/18; 1/19/19 I never understood the rush to be first to “report/break” a piece of info that may or may not be “news” the public at-large actually needs to know, without knowing it is factual. Such reportage is always rushed, always incomplete, and therefore usually wrong because full context and actuality/factuality has not been … Read more

The Olympics, geo-politics, and auto insurance

So the Winter Olympics are (finally) over. I managed to watch not a single second of it as I refused to become part of a propaganda-fest dutifully presented by pliable American media to an even more pliable and gleefully ignorant public. Don’t waste your time telling me its all about the spirit of the world … Read more

Happy New Year?

Sometimes you wake up in the morning with a clear sense of what you intend to do that day, so on you go to make it so. But I have an expression I use often when discussing the vagaries and risks of everyday life: I woke up this morning; all bets are off on what … Read more

The Stomach-churning Turn-off

The late Vic Tayback as “Mel.”

[Addendum added 5/25/21]

I like to watch all kinds of cooking shows: How-to, competitions, and especially those that give a behind-the-scenes look into the kitchens of various top-tier restaurants. A common trend I have noticed is how many of the younger chef crowd—male and female—have arms covered in tat “sleeves.”  I see that and get an impression of a greasy spoon establishment with an ex-Navy cook wearing dirty white pants and stained apron with a white T-shirt wet with sweat and arms with tattoos he got in various ports, no doubt, after nights of serious drinking and debauchery…something akin to the “Mel” character in the old sit-com Alice (I can’t find any pics of Mel with any tats, just hairy arms which I find equally unsavory—and that includes you, Jacque Pépin)

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Savaging Savage

(Revised 8/24/18 to fix a broken link)

If I am in the mood, I listen to The Michael Savage Show on ABC radio out of New York City on my way to work. If you are not familiar, it is the radio talk show of San Francisco-based Michael Savage syndicated on over 300 stations nationwide. He has a web site and also puts out a newsletter each day that usually summarizes the show’s topic that day, and, of course, offers up product endorsements and other revenue-producing click-bait.

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