It’s not a war on “Christmas.” The holiday itself is lovely. Peace on Earth actually being practiced? Yes, please. Let’s have more of that. (And we don’t have to limit that part to this particular holiday.) But there are some issues that need addressing.
Tag: comedy
Punctuation Is Very Important – Period
I think the title says it all. As long as you agree, you can skip the rest of this… unless you want examples. By the way, I’m not referring to their importance in the sense of, let’s say, the School For Unnecessary Ellipises (where William Shatner got his degree in Unusual Hyphen Placement).
Money: Is It Worth The Paper It’s Printed On?
I know I haven’t posted in a while but I thought I’d come back with something about money. What’s more important? Read this.
Has Pokemon Unlocked Theology?
I know, that sounds like a horrifically silly question. Bizarrely, I think it does have merit though, and if you’ll stick with me on an explanation of Pokemon and, in particular, the game Pokemon Go, I think you’ll find something quite interesting.
Customer Service Strikes Again
I should have known. I should have seen it coming. I never have any luck with anything that’s the color orange. They had a good reputation. Good online markings. And they have let me down. Repeatedly.
Viewer Discretion Is Advised… But We’re Not Really Sure Why.
Clothing is wonderful when you need to be outside when it’s cold, but why. exactly, is nudity a problem?
My Two Cents (which is more than I’d pay for that shirt)
I’m pretty sure this isn’t news, but I have a feeling it’s going to be covered that way. It’s a story concerning the WWE, as in World Wrestling Entertainment. Take it with an entire shaker of salt.
Irksome Protocol
I have been trying to figure out a particular public protocol of late and I can not wrap my head around this one. It concerns telephone calls. You remember that old method of communicating that doesn’t involve Twitter or Facebook.
Afternoons in Dystopia
To make sure everyone’s on the same page, Dictionary.com defines dystopia as “an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.” I would like to upgrade that definition. I don’t think it’s an imagined state. I think we’re there.
America’s Favorite Pastime – So What Happened?
What happened to baseball? Thirty years ago it was the national pastime. Now? Not so much. It’s been passed up by just about everything. ESPN, the so-called “World-wide Leader In Sports” has regulated it to a third-or fourth tier sport, at best. Don’t believe me? Look at the top of their website!
