It’s inevitable. When everyone is talking and thinking about the same thing, theories abound. Some good ones, some bad ones, some – well, let’s just say it – wacky ones. … Continue reading My Theory About Conspiracies
It’s inevitable. When everyone is talking and thinking about the same thing, theories abound. Some good ones, some bad ones, some – well, let’s just say it – wacky ones. … Continue reading My Theory About Conspiracies
It’s hard not to write about it cuz it’s hard not to think about it. It’s the topic of the day, every day, for everyone. It’s the first thing I … Continue reading All People
“Pick up the pace, Dee!” The Dome starts with a flurry and never lets up. Suzanne Craig-Whytock masterfully describes to us the world of 2135 – a dystopian failure recovering … Continue reading Hope in Dystopia
Yesterday Moxie woke me up at 4 am, with indications he had to go outside. I whined for a second, but he wouldn’t let it go. So, being the good … Continue reading The Morning View
In most alternate universes I’m filling the Rogue with a day’s change of clothes, a silly leprechaun suit, and beer for the hotel room. In most alternate universes this is … Continue reading Lucky F*ck
What this guy said, times a thousand. Thank you, Steve, for your wisdom. Better than Tom could say. I may share it twelve times by election day. 👏👏👏
Things have been so serious around here lately that I thought I’d take the quickest minute to lighten the mood with, you know, puppy talk. I mean, let’s face it, … Continue reading Not About the Rams
Well, that was … unexpected. I should have known better. I mean, I did, after South Carolina, where the firewall held. I was 99% sure of a Super Tuesday sweep … Continue reading Back to Quo with Joe
Arionis, the golden-retriever-lovin’, comic-superhero-slash-football fan over at “Just a Small Cog” ran with the Sunshine Blogger Award I nominated him for and answered with aplomb. He kicked back some questions … Continue reading Kicking Back the Sunshine
There were six people on stage last night for the ninth Democratic debate. That was a welcome sight, at first, knowing that each candidate would get a little more say. … Continue reading The Battle for Democracy