- News reporters who ask officials after a tragedy if they can guarantee it won't happen again should have their press credentials revoked. There are no guarantees in life.
- Likewise, officials who say "this will never happen again" should be removed from office.
- It seems to me that about half the celebrities have written children's books. How tough is that? Hire a good illustrator and write a 100-word story spread over 20 pages.
- The sales commercials often say "the more you buy, the more you save". Actually, that means the more you buy, the more you spend.
- Hopefully, you don't agree with every position of any political candidate. Think for yourself.
- Maybe Thoughts & Prayers should be changed to No Thought and Preyers.
- Some Amazon devices are named Fire. Now that half of Brazil is burning, Amazon Fire has a different meaning.
- How Important can a piece of mail be when it is addressed to Current Resident or Occupant?
- It occurs to me that if I were a kid today and had the same toy gun arsenal I had as a youth, the police would probably shoot me.
- There is an AFLAC commercial that features Nick Saban. Wouldn't that turn off most college football fans except those who root for the Crimson Tide?
- How times change. I watched some of the Emmys. It seemed that most of the commercials were for non-traditional networks like Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, etc. Those networks also won most of the awards.
- I also realized that I have seen hardly any of the shows and have no idea who many of the presenters or winners are.
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