Friday…Bring on the Funky

 - Saw a man and woman arguing in a clothing store. She said the belt she bought wasn’t big enough…he said that’s a huge waist.

- For the 1st time in history, credit card debt in our nation surpassed $1trillion. Im not an economist, but that’s a lot of money paid out on promissory notes. By the grace of God we don’t owe anybody anything except taxes on property we own outright. (Sounds pretty outrageous when put like that, don’t it?).  

- Speaking of money…one winning ticket pulled down the $1.58 billion jackpot.  That’s a lot of cash. I’ve thought about what I’d do with that kind of winnings, but can pretty much guarantee I’d have no poor or middle class neighbors. In fact we’d have NO neighbors as we’d be 5 miles off any public road.

- By now most of us have started growing tired of the drama around the return of Yellowstone.  I know I’m not alone in saying Kevin Costner nor his character are the biggest crowd pleasers, so should he depart, oh well.  The characters Beth Dutton, Rip, all of the hands, carry the show IMO, and losing a show because one actor is in dispute with something seems, well, stupid.

- A movie set was shut down some while ago because one star ate a peanut laden granola bar shortly before a kiss scene…with another star who was said to be deathly allergic to peanuts. 

- I find it ironic, amusing, and full of schadenfreude a rather influential group of Native Americans is spearheading a petition to return the Washington football team to “Redskins,” saying truth in history and heritage is much more important than temporary political correctness at their expense. 

- Somewhat amazing how the Charles Manson cult made such an impact, yet much more heinous crimes happen almost daily without any media or bats of an eye

- It’s kind of odd that the most common complaints regarding using computers to record music are all fairly recent…problems that didn’t exist 20 years ago because we treated computers as basically a glorified tape machine instead of a complete everything digitally created one stop shop. 

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