More Commercials, More Aggravation

Yes, yes.  I know all about marketing.  They play to the demographic.  When I shop with an online vendor, their recommendations pop up.  I’m shopping for hummingbird food or disposable latex gloves, and the next thing I know, they’re showing me lawn mowers and vacuum cleaner bags that “they think I’d like.”  Really?  How in the world did they connect those dots?  I think there are some serious glitches in the algorithm.

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Bob Newhart – A Lifetime of Laughter

Yes, he provided us with generations of laughter.  The stumbling, mumbling, stuttering delivery, accompanied by a look of bewilderment, that never failed to produce everything from a chuckle to a hearty belly laugh.  Bob Newhart, who died recently at 94, gave us not just decades but generations of amusement. 

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Dieting: A Work -In-Progress

There was a hilarious cartoon in the paper this morning.  It features Garfield celebrating a full day on his new diet – by popping a donut in his mouth.  Many of us are like that.  The rewards are fleeting, followed by days, weeks, and months of anguish.  We anticipate that, for our efforts, the pounds will disappear like candlewax in bright sunlight.  But as we get older, our mobility and the impetus to exercise slip away.   I know I feel that way, when I see vigorous seniors out walking the countryside, and I think to myself, “Are they crazy?  That’s a hip just waiting to break!”

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Campaign Signs – Does Size Matter?

What with a rumored presidential election on the horizon, as well as state primaries, alert drivers like me have noticed the proliferation of roadside campaign signs.  The traditionally tasteful small ones are out in abundance, but it seems that the more affluent candidates are purchasing and setting up much larger ones.  Some are gigantic – the size of small drive-in movie screens, so I guess size matters.  I guess those are for emphasis. They say, “We’d walk on water for . . . . . .”

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