The Washington Post is supposed to be releasing a expose’ today on the Washington Redskins, and everyone is speculating. Washington recently fired both Alex Santos and Richard Mann, both of the Pro Scouting administration team. Larry Michael, who was “the Voice of the Redskins” for 16 years, suddenly announced his retirement, and Daniel Snyder minority…
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At least 100 employees of Ford Motor Company wrote a letter to CEO Jim Hackett, asking him to reconsider making police cars. The employees cite that by making these cars, they are condoning police brutality, and things need to change. Ford is the leader in making police cars. In fact, they have sold 30,000 police…
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Hail to the Redskins was one of the first songs I learned. When I fell down and cut myself, I bled burgundy and gold. When my grandfather was with the Washington Post, he would attend games at RFK stadium, and the Post made everyone T-Shirts with the headline of super bowl victory on the front…
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Florida is seeing a record number of COVID cases, and many of the Intensive Care Units (ICU) there are now heading towards capacity. Just two months ago, the cases seemed to be going down and Governor DeSantis was eager to claim victory and re-open Florida. But were cases really down? According to scientist Dr. Rebekah…
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We have seen movies, some great, some wanting. In all these, there are scenes, or flashes of questionable items that we have taken notice of. An early example is Dorothy’s hair in the Wizard of Oz. In one scene her hair is long and the next frame it is shorter. Also in the Wizard of…
Read more Cinema Sins: 15 Minutes or Less of Wonderful
It has been reported that there is a new betting game in town, no not sports or racehorses, but tag , who will get COVID first after exposure. It seems the college aged people in Alabama are just bored to tears and decided to play a new game, here is how it goes: A host…
Read more Generations: How We May Differ in Handling Quarantine
Joe Biden has drummed up considerable funds and perspective votes by well, doing practically nothing. It seems that all he needs to do is let Trump continue to “beat himself” by tweeting and retweeting. It seems that Trump simply talking these days is enough to signal a edge for Joe. The White House staff has…
Read more Election 2020: Trump on the Way to Sealing Biden’s Presidency
Opinion about keeping the National Football League (NFL )viable Coronavirus has deflated most of the sports world. Gone are the tailgate parties, the rivalries, the complaints about ten dollar hot dogs. Fantasy gamers had to stoop to a all time low when we bet on who would say what at the democratic Preseidential debates a…
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“To be or not to be, that is the question”. The 2020 season of NFL football lays in peril, potentially wrecked by the dastardly coronavirus. The Hall of Fame game , the starting of pre-season every year in Canton is cancelled. We do not know what lies ahead, all we know for sure is the…
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Yes, you read that right. The grim reaper made a appearance at Walton Beach not too long ago, touting the importance of social distancing amid new coronavirus upticks. Daniel Uhlfelder PA is a lawyer in Florida specializing in real estate , bankruptcy and other civil and criminal law. He has made it his mission to…
Read more The Grim Reaper Visits Florida Beaches
It started with a inquiry on a bag of dice in a small crown royal bag. Apparently all the cool Dungeons and Dragons ( D&D) gamers carry their dice in those assorted color velour bags with the yellow strings. It sounds very complex nowadays. It is all done virtually at present, due to COVID, and…
Read more Bridging the Generational Divide: Understanding the Importance of D&D Gaming
As if we did not have enough reasons to quarantine, we now are saddled with of all things, a torrential Saharan dust storm. I want to believe we are just in a terribly awkward B movie, but this is reality for some of the United States in the next few days. A few facts about…
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All eyes are on the State of Kentucky as what was thought to be a shoo-in for Senate hopeful and former Marine Pilot Amy McGrath. Theres a new kid in town, and that is Charles Booker, Louisville district 43 Representative , a lawyer and progressive who has been at the heart of the black lives…
Read more All eyes go to the bluegrass of Kentucky for the Democratic Primary
Mrs. B died yesterday, her body gone, overcome by pneumonia that has overwhelmed so many is so short a time. She was a wife, a mother, a friend. She was 88 years old. She was on breathing machine for 25 days before she died, a feeding tube in her nose giving her nutrition a big…
Read more Making your wishes clear: Advance Directives
The thunderclouds rolled in. The thick wet raindrops fell from the leaves on to the parched grass. The melodic dripping of the rain thumping down was rhythmic plunk, plunk, plunk. I was sitting on the porch, rocking back and forth in my solitude when suddenly a bright light appeared in a flash followed by a…
Read more Lightning Strikes or how I lost my internet for five days