Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 86 of 143)

I’m sick.

Nothing extraordinary, it just feels like I caught a cold.  My sinuses aren’t behaving in their  customary manner.  No congestion, just draining and a mildly irritated throat.

I have a routine that I follow when a cold is coming on.  Avoid going out, rest as much as possible and get plenty of fluids.  Let my body focus on healing.

Now that I think about it, except for having more soup, it’s indistinguishable from my normal routine.

Biden is getting ready to screw me over.

Congress dragged me back in the game, so now I want to win.

Social Security is a game.  It’s not like roulette, where the risk corresponds to the reward.  It’s not much like blackjack where there is a clear strategy to narrow the odds.  Social Security is more like that Fun Fair “Mystery Fishing” game where every player gets a prize, but there are better prizes and worser prizes.

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Die Hard for Christmas.

Sparky and I watched another Christmas movie.  Die Hard is so good, that we also watched the corresponding episode of  The Movies That Made Us.   It was a leap of faith to take Bruce Willis from Moonlighting and turn him into John McClane, but not such a big leap since everyone else turned down the role.  Frank Sinatra had right of first refusal, but he was too old and rich to do it.  Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Clint Eastwood, and a bunch of other actors wouldn’t go for it.

For the science deniers who can’t accept that Die Hard is a Christmas movie, here is definitive proof.

The Die Hard soundtrack is all Christmas music.

Falling Skies is a 7.0

Falling Skies is okay.  Not great science fiction, but good.  The special effects are convincing, but there isn’t much of it.  Most of the action takes place on a post-apocalyptic Earth.  I haven’t watch much of The Walking Dead, but it’s along that line.  The good guys are fighting the monsters in addition to a few bad guys.  The best thing about it is the series runs to completion, wrapping up the story. 

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