Saturday, March 30, 2019
Monday, March 25, 2019
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Sins Of The Parents?
What do you think should happen to the students who benefited from the college admissions scandal? Should they lose their spots in school and have to start from scratch, or stay in? Should they be treated as innocent victims, or be forced to pay the price? And what of the ones who’ve already graduated? Should they have their degrees pulled? Because of this, students who legitimately worked hard and made the grades were shoved aside in favor of cheaters!
Negative People……
Can Drag you down. They suck the joy out of your life and make things very difficult. Stay away from them!
Friday, March 08, 2019
More Of My Fan Fiction-From Inspector Morse
As you would expect, it was a damp, gloomy day the day that Morse was laid to rest. The only ones to attend initially were Superintendent Strange , Sgt. Lewis and Dr. Hobson. Both Lewis and Strange spent a few minutes telling stories of their years of working with Morse, of how good of a copper he was, and how they would miss his attitude and quirks. "We will never see another like him," Strange mused. " It was an honor to serve under him, he was always challenging me to be the best cop I could be," Lewis said, holding back tears. After the priest said a final prayer, the mortal remains of Endeavour Morse were consigned back to the dust of the Earth.
Leaving the cemetery and heading for his car, Strange hears someone call out his name. "Jim., over here." Looking to his left, he sees a face he hadn't laid eyes upon in over 5 years. "Joan, it's good to see you again. It's been way too long, and I wish it was under better circumstances. " "Yes, I know," Joan Thursday mused. "My Dad, and now Morse. We're the only ones left from the old days. I thought that Morse would outlive all of us
"Let me introduce you to Sgt. Robbie Lewis, Morse's bagman, and Dr. Laura Hobson, Our pathologist," Strange tells Joan. "Robbie, Laura, this is Joan Thursday, daughter of the late former DCI Fred Thursday. Morse and I served under him during the late 1960's to 1970s at Cowley and later Castle Gate."
"So you're the famous Joan Thursday, " Lewis smiled while shaking her hand. "Morse talked about you a lot, especially later when his health started to go downhill. He considered letting you get away the biggest mistake of his life. The Thursday family definitely made a mark on how his life turned out. He told me that Fred Thursday helped shape him into the detective he became, and you, Joan, Morse ow," Joan Thursday mused. "My Dad, and now Morse. We're the only ones left from the old days. I thought that Morse would outlive all of us always joked to me, were the reason he never married. He really fancied you."
"Well, it wasn't for lack of trying on both of our parts," Joan laughed. "We were young , and I don't think either of us knew what we wanted. One minute we debated whether to go with our feelings, and the next, we were just friends. I hadn't seen Morse in person since my Father's funeral 5 years ago, but we kept In touch with the occasional letter or phone call. The last time I spoke to him on the phone was maybe 6 months ago. He didn't sound very well at the time, but he was in a pretty good mood, and the last thing he said to me was that he kicked himself all the time for the way things went for us, and if he could have went back in time and changed things, he would have in a heartbeat. I'm really going to miss him. Under that rough exterior was a good man, and if he would have just opened his heart and been himself, Morse could have made some lucky lady a wonderful husband, and would have been a great father."
Getting out of the rain , the group retreated into a nearby pub to dry off and get a drink. "I can think of no better place to finish our goodbye to Morse," Strange smiled. "Me too, Sir, " Lewis replied in agreement. "A toast to Morse," Joan beamed. "To Morse," they all said, clinking their glasses together.
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
I will Be So Glad When Spring Gets Here....
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
Saturday, March 02, 2019
Sometimes It’s Not The Lie That Gets You In Trouble…..
It’s the cover up. Honesty is the best policy.
Can’t Get Any Worse….
Than the season my Baltimore Orioles had in 2018. A franchise record 115 losses and all around bad pitching and hitting. With Manny Machado and Adam Jones gone via free agency, and Chris Davis coming off a historically bad season, runs will be at a premium. And with pitching in the hands of the likes of Dylan Bundy, Andrew Cashner, and Alex Cobb, the opposition will not have any troubles. Hopefully, this rebuilding effort wont take as long as the previous one from 1998-2011, where the O’s had 14 straight losing seasons. A fan can hope…
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Free Agents Aren’t Free
Yes, Manny Machado and Bryce Harper are 2 of the top players in Baseball, but are they worth 30 million dollars a year? If teams are willing to pay them that much, more power to them!
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Note To Roger Stone
The best way to incur the wrath of the judge handling your case is to threaten her on social media.
Monday, February 18, 2019
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Friday, February 01, 2019
Friday, January 25, 2019
Let Them Eat Cake
Consider being furloughed a vacation without using your vacation days?
Have yard sales, ask your landlord if you can do maintainence work instead of paying rent?
I don’t know why furloughed federal workers are going to foodbanks?
You can get your groceries on credit?
It’s worth the sacrifice?
People in this administration have no idea of what it means to be poor, and have to live from paycheck to paycheck. Now that the shutdown is over, hopefully these people can get their back pay ASAP!
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Does Anyone Realize…..
That walls can be tunneled under? Drones, sensors, and actual eyes on the ground would be better helps.
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
You Know You’re Getting Old….
When people you went to school with are Grandparents and you’re still single.
Saturday, January 05, 2019
Introducing Your Congressional Wounded Warriors Caucus
These lawmakers have literally left part of themselves behind on the battlefield. Perhaps they can get together and come up with solutions to the VA’s problems and more programs for our injured soldiers.
Here are your charter members:
Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth lost both of her when her helicopter was shot down over Iraq
Texas Congressman Dan Crenshaw lost an eye to an IED in Afghanistan
Florida Congressman Brian Mast lost both of his legs to an IED in Afghanistan
Indiana Congressman Jim Baird lost an arm in Vietnam
And of course, as a Posthumous selection for membership: John McCain.

