Friday, April 17, 2026

Car 54 - where are you?

They got the lyrics bass-ackwards. It was The Bronx where the fights were breaking out, and Tootey and Muldoon were nowhere to be seen. A massive brawl broke out in the seats on a steamy 87-degree Thursday afternoon at Yankee Stadium during the top of the sixth inning of the Yankees’ 11-4 loss to the Angels. 
A group of fans was seen throwing punches in the second deck down the left field line as several people tried to intervene and de-escalate the situation. Early in the clip, one man grabbed another by the throat before he was restrained and brought to the ground. Another fan wearing a gray Gerrit Cole jersey threw a flurry of punches, with none of them appearing to connect as the rowdy bunch worked its way down the section’s stairs.
One fan in a red shirt is seen being restrained toward the end of the 20-second clip as cooler heads seemingly prevailed. Yankees left fielder Cody Bellinger, who was the closest fielder to the melee, appeared to turn his head and observe the brawl in between pitches.
 

The brawl unfolded between the Bleacher Buns as the Angels staged a comeback in the sixth inning, scoring four runs to take a 6-4 lead.




At some point, don't we tire of endless sequels?

 
Top Gun looks set to return for a third movie — with Tom Cruise on board for a return.
A second sequel to the original hit film is in the works following the success of Top Gun: Maverick. This guy is an action junkie who thrives on trying to kill himself 50 ways to Saturday, and he certainly thinks he's ageless, so why not make another 30-40 million to make another tried-and-true but tiring sequel?
It's almost as if Hollywood doesn't have any new ideas anymore. What are they on -Fast and Furious 15? Avatar 10? And how many more Rocky movies can we handle?
It's not like the old, old days when sequels were actually serials. 
 

The Thin Man is a prime example - the characters were endearing and likeable, without a single explosion or car chase, gun battle or plane crash anywhere. May well be the Numero uno reason I haven't been in a theater in 20+ years - and tat was to see Analyzew This. I have to live with the fact that my last flick was a DeNiro flick. Juss' sayin'...


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Hats off for this fine HillBetty...


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When you’ve got to go, you’ve got to go...

Chinese carmaker Seres realises this basic human necessity. For that reason it 
has secured a patent for an “in-vehicle toilet” that slides under a seat and enables full onboard lavatory access without stopping the vehicle. An extraction fan to displace fumes and wafting odors is included. The feature is meant to “satisfy users’ toilet needs on long journeys, while camping or while staying in the car” engineers explained in Seres’ patent filing in China.
Honest to god, ya can't make this shit up. When I first saw this blip, I thought it was a goof like something from Babylon Bee or something. 
No, it's legit. Why? God only knows. Them chinese, as they say, are inscrutable. Whatever that means...






Sharing special moments...


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 Birthday or Anniversary coming up?
You can find some great ideas for 
a gift for her for Mother's Day also...
Click on the picture for more information on these earrings.
They're simple yet elegant - and come to you with free shipping!
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Of course we were different kids - thanks to our parents...

 
I still can vividly remember the sting of it. One of the tricks my Mother also had was to add Mercurochrome to baby oil and use the concoction as a tanning lotion. 
Even as young as two or three she'd slather that on me when we got to the beach, and by the time we got back home I'd look like Little Black Sambo...
 
That's me - not quite two - on the beach in
 Wildwood, New Jersey. Wudda stud...


This is the most comfortable sneaker that 
I've found in a while, and I found it online.


Time to make the donuts...

It's vaguely reminiscent of 'Rebel without a cause' if ya think about it. but it's lot more dangerous. This must be the 'usual suspects' second most fun thing to do, even though these kids don't all look too 'usual', if ya get my drift (pun intended). A massive swarm of young street racers took over an Atlanta intersection in the middle of the night last Sunday, where they did donuts, drifted and raced one another as the wild video footage shows.
Police were dispatched to the intersection at 1:30 a.m. for a crowd gathered around cars “driving recklessly, blocking the roadway from citizen motorists, laying drag, and performing illegal drifting maneuvers, also known as ‘donuts,'” according to the Atlanta Police Department.
 








It may be a much bigger problem than we know...

The traditional American work ethic - the one we grew up with - is not necessarily "dead," but it is evolving rapidly because of generational shifts, technology, and post-pandemic 'priorities', leading to a decline in traditional, rigid, and long-hours approaches. Younger workers (Gen Z/Millennials) prioritize 'work-life balance' and mental health, with a shift away from performative work toward efficiency and flexibility. Gen Z is seen as "killing" the old, performative, always-on-call work ethic our parents instilled in us by setting stricter boundaries, focusing on results rather than hours. 
According to some analysts, there is an increased prioritization of mental health, meaningful work, and flexibility over job security and salary. The rise of remote work, social media trends like "lazy girl jobs," and a desire to avoid 'burnout' have contributed to this shift.
What I view as a decline in effort, others see as an elimination of unnecessary work - working only to the requirements of the job description. The labor force participation rate has shown a long-term decline from 67.5% at the turn of the century to around 62.3%, indicating a potential lessening of overall workforce commitment.
All this analysis bullshit aside, what it amounts to is there's gonna be less innovators going forward when you have a government that rewards slackers with shit like a $ 20.00 minimum wage for working the cashier window at a drive-thru.
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Everybody's busting DJT's nuts for gas prices going up because of this Iran/Hormuz shit, but they tend to forget that when Joe Biden was inaugurated in 2021, the national average for a gallon of gas was roughly $2.39–$2.42. Prices had already begun rising from 2020 lows as pandemic restrictions eased and demand rebounded. Gas prices jumped to a record average of over $5 per gallon in June 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which heavily disrupted global energy markets, and nobody busted Joe's balls, citing instead 'world market trends'.
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It's kinda fucked up that people go out to bars and sit there staring at the TV. If that was all you wanted - to watch some jerkoff ladies golf match with no sound, you coulda done that at home. Why take up a perfectly good bar stool to be uncommunicative when a major babe could be sitting there instead - know what I mean? One of my greatest pet peevs - especially here in The Villages. Don't get me wrong - I know why these old geezers do it (to get away from the old lady), but it still pisses me off. 
Then again, an awful lot seems to be pissing me off lately...
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This is the knife I carry every day of my life. 
And I've been carrying this same knife for 60 years. 
My Dad gave me my first one when I was in the Boy Scouts.
Take a look at this knife and see if it wouldn't be the perfect pocket knife for you also.
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Nutella just launched its first new flavor in its over 60-year history, inspired by a 'classic combination'. Nutella Peanut is here, marking the brand’s first new flavor since its debut, and it’s now available nationwide. According to their press release, 'The new spread blends the “unmistakable creaminess” of Nutella’s hazelnut-cocoa spread with the taste of roasted peanuts, creating a nostalgic yet new flavor for fans.'
Fuck - if they'da asked me 40 years ago when I was binging on PBNJ's I'da hipped 'em to the concept back then. Now, the only problem with this is,  you won't get the two different tastes sensation - it'll be a third,  blended taste. 
Jury's still out of this.
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It's a case of 'selected outrage'.
Against his own President, too.
Or is he no longer American...
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Okay. Maybe you think I'm a jerkoff for finding this funny, but fuck it - I do. Not the least of which is if I never hear the word 'influencer' again I'd live a happier life. 
These so-called influencers are just a bunch of fuckin' hacks who don't have real jobs and think what they think about shit is important  - know what I mean? AND - if you're the kind of person who follows one of these morons, well, good luck with having any sembelence of a fuckin' brain. Juss' sayin'...
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Here a great gift idea for that special
 woman in your life -
and Mother's Day will be here soon... 
Click on the picture to see this stunning bracelet.
It's elegant yet affordable - and comes to you with free shipping!
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That is incredibly subtle and funny. I'd think 
working at Babylon Bee'd be a lot of fun...
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Last night's dinner. Yeah - I made it...
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First date? Or maybe the last...



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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Must be a tough grader...



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 Birthday or Anniversary coming up?
Mother's Day is coming up soon also.
Here's a great idea for a gift for her.
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Why did it take so long for them to get recognition?

In 1942, the United States was faced with a severe shortage of pilots, and leaders gambled on an experimental program to help fill the void: Train women to fly military aircraft so male pilots could be released for combat duty overseas. The group of female pilots was called the Women Airforce Service Pilots - WASP for short
WASP (from left) Frances Green, Margaret Kirchner, Ann Waldner and Blanche Osborn leave their B-17, called Pistol Packin' Mama, during ferry training at Lockbourne Army Air Force base in Ohio. They're carrying their parachutes.
If they died doing their jobs, they didn't get a military funeral. They  were pioneering civilian volunteers in WWII (1942–1944), totaling 1,074 women who flew over 60 million miles. 
 

They ferried 12,000+ aircraft, towed targets for gunnery training, and instructed, all to free up male pilots for combat. Though they served, they were denied military status until 1977.
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Car 54 - where are you?

They got the lyrics bass-ackwards. It was The Bronx where the fights were breaking out, and Tootey and Muldoon were nowhere to be seen. A ma...