I believe Elon Musk when he says he wants true free speech on Twitter but I also wouldn't blame him if he gave extra scrutiny to any article from Jeff Bezos' Washington Post... The Federal Government basically admits that UFO's are real and that Covid most likely came from a lab leak in Wuhan and the news generates mostly yawns but Taylor Swift announces and new album and everyone goes crazy. We have strange priorities as a nation... I'm boycotting any news articles about Kyrie Irving. Just don't care. He is by far the most overrated player in NBA history... Vigo 2024 - embrace the coming rivers of blood... Speaking of boycotts - some are suggesting boycotting corporations who have pulled ads from Twitter because Elon Musk bought the platform. Not opposed to boycotting companies like Pfizer, Oreo, and General Mills but think I'd give a pass to Audi who would basically be indirectly giving ad revenue to one of their competitors (Tesla). Pfizer pulling their ads seems an indication they fear Twitter's newfound commitment to truth which does not bode well for Pfizer... Sad but this video brought back multiple memories from my fraternity days… Think it would be funny if they did a reboot of the TV show Murder, She Wrote starring Madonna. That would take the wind out of Madonna's sails as she tries to still think of herself as still being a sex symbol. The material girl is actually 4-years older than what Angela Lansbury was when Murder, She Wrote first aired in 1984... My girlfriend actually referred to diarrhea as Montessori’s revenge instead of Montezuma's revenge. Yes I did correct her and yes I'm still laughing at it... What people were dying from in London in 1665… Think it would be interesting if college sports basically got rid of the four years of eligibility and instead allowed "student athletes" to be eligible as long as they were enrolled in school. Coupled with NIL money this would basically turn most college teams into semi-pro teams which they already are today. Some mid-majors would become much more competitive as sixth-year players could have an edge over third year blue chippers. These games would become very interesting and the TV ratings and revenue would make the change more than worth it.... As always if this column has made you smile or think - don't be afraid to hit the like button. Also please subscribe (it's FREE) and share with your friends. Thanks in advance..
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