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There are some things that you can pick and choose, some that you can’t, and some that you shouldn’t. For example, you can pick your friends, but you can’t choose your neighbors. When you go to the movie you can choose your seat, but you shouldn’t pick the seat of your pants. You can choose …

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It seems unlikely that we can Make America Great Again(MAGA).  Elections, 81 million voters, election denials, impeachments, insurrections, and classified documents seem to have derailed the Trump train like the one in East Palestine, OH. Maybe we could at least Make America Fun Again(MAFA).  It would be nice to wake up with less stress and …

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Happy Pi day. Happy birthday to Albert Einstein born on this day in 1879. We’re serving up ten eleven skinnylichious nuggets that in theory would make Einstein proud.  It’s all relative.  Warren Buffett has famously said, “you have to wait until the tide goes out to see who is swimming naked.”  Well it looks like …

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In a quest to make you think their side is right, they’ve all got it wrong. To put it mildly, January 6th, 2021 wasn’t the best day in our country’s history.  We doubt that you need a reminder, but it was what is now called Insurrection Day. What went wrong leading up to the angry …

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Believe it or not, Barry Manilow was the original singer of the very popular Dr. Pepper commercial jingle that had the refrain “I’m a pepper he’s a pepper she’s a pepper we’re a pepper wouldn’t you like to be a pepper too?” back in the late 1970s. Fast forward to the early 2020s and your US …

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It’s been a minute.  Time to satisfy your cravings. Yesterday FBI Director Christopher Wray told  FOX Anchor Bret Baier, “The FBI has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in Wuhan.”  Potential?  It’s already past tense, isn’t it?  Incident?  Did someone accidentally leave …

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Way back when if you wanted to get the job done it was all about appearance.  Only a suit and tie would do. But, eventually, casual Fridays gave way to casual every day which gave way to work-at-home Zoom calls.  With those calls, it is imperative that you at least appear interested in your job. …

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There is never a supply chain shortage of news that gives us pause.  Nuggets follow. In the “City That Care Forgot” the advice and the adult beverages were flowing yesterday.  As Lent begins, some Mardi Gras partygoers in the Big Easy shared ideas for what President Biden could sacrifice for the 40-day observance.  “His presidency,” …

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Six months prior to the Pennsylvania Senate race, Democratic candidate John Fetterman suffered a stroke.  That was a bad day for him and his family. Six months later he defeated the Republican candidate known in TV land as Dr. Oz.  That was a bad day for the good doctor and the Republican Party. That Fetterman’s …

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Love was in the air yesterday on St. Valentine’s Day.  With so much domestic political rancor and global strife it was quite pleasant to see all of the public displays of affection move to the fore even if it was only one day.  It felt like a Hallmark Movie collided with a Harlequin Romance Novel. …