Now that the Menendez Brothers have been thrusted into the spotlight once again with the show Monsters on Netflix, there’s a brief mention of this book. And anyone who is a true-crime buff will like to read or more importantly listen to the audiobook. But anyone else will junk it as garbage. I admit, LyleContinue reading “‘Private Diary Of Lyle Menendez’ The Mind Of A Sociopath Or A Manchild?”
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Please Help Hurricane Relief If You Can
As the last remnants of Hurricane Helene dissipate, I can consider myself lucky. Not lucky that I’m about a good 1,000 miles from the major damage, but lucky I’m not on the road right now because a friend or family member was seriously hurt or died. As of this posting, CNN is reporting there areContinue reading “Please Help Hurricane Relief If You Can”
Final Bow For Dame Maggie Smith
You could probably survey 100 people at random on what they most remember Dame Maggie Smith for and you’d probably get dozens of responses. Smith, who died on Sept. 27 at the age of 89, had a body of work many actors would dream of. It is hard to summarize her work with just aContinue reading “Final Bow For Dame Maggie Smith”
‘Gary’ A Profile Of One Who Was Loved By Fans But Abused By Loved Ones
If Gary Coleman stood six-feet tall, it’s highly unlikely so many people would’ve taken advantage of him as much. Even if he was 5-foot-6, it’s quite possible people would’ve thought differently or at least given it a second thought. But Coleman never grew taller than 4-foot-8. Even Danny DeVito is taller. Peter Dinklage is onlyContinue reading “‘Gary’ A Profile Of One Who Was Loved By Fans But Abused By Loved Ones”
Telling Lies In America
I’ll admit it. I believe there could be some psychopaths so extreme on the conservative right spectrum they would believe killing Donald Trump would be better for America. But also, the right has spread so much about hoaxes and crisis actors, why should we be expected to believe them when something real happens to oneContinue reading “Telling Lies In America”
You Gotta Admit The Olympics Were Something Else This Time
Let’s face, the Olympics are usually hit or miss. Sometimes they are so basic you feel like there’s more excitement at the elementary school field day. And then, there’s one that blows the others out of the water. Even before the first event started, the Paris Olympics seemed like they were going to be memorableContinue reading “You Gotta Admit The Olympics Were Something Else This Time”
The Homoeroticism Of Donald Trump By His Fanbase Is Telling
It’s ironic that the same political party that has an intolerable hatred and cruelty to the LGBTQIA community is so in love with making Donald Trump out to be some Adonis Olympiad hero. However, that isn’t even the case. Let’s face it, even Robert F. Kennedy Jr. knows his limitations when he tries to showContinue reading “The Homoeroticism Of Donald Trump By His Fanbase Is Telling”
Biden’s Dropping Out Might Be The Queen’s Sacrifice No One Saw Coming
Republicans never think ahead. Even Project 2025 or Agenda 47 or whatever they call it, will do more damage in the long run. But they don’t care. All they want is to remain in power. Last week might have started off great for the 45th President with U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissing the federalContinue reading “Biden’s Dropping Out Might Be The Queen’s Sacrifice No One Saw Coming”
We Need To Talk About Our Judicial Court System
In the past week, America has seen two of the biggest problems with the American Judicial Court System. But the biggest problem is one that it shouldn’t be – biased. On Friday, July 12, Alec Baldwin went to court on a trial on one felony charge of involuntary manslaughter in Sante Fe County, N.M. forContinue reading “We Need To Talk About Our Judicial Court System”
Richard Simmons Was An Inspiration
Richard Simmons was what happened when you crossed Slim Goodbody’s appearance with the energetic attitude of Robin Williams and the ever-loving sentiment of Fred Rogers. Some people just manage to take advantage of growing trends and run with it. By the time Simmons, born Milton Teague, moved to the Los Angeles area in the 1970s,Continue reading “Richard Simmons Was An Inspiration”