I’m hoping this will be worthwhile.
Wicked. Burgers, Tacos, Brews. Lawndale Dr. Greensboro.

I’m hoping this will be worthwhile.
Wicked. Burgers, Tacos, Brews. Lawndale Dr. Greensboro.

I was watching a favorite YouTuber last night transmitting from the driver seat of his 2019 Dodge Ram.
He said he had rented it to do some moving. While turning it back into the rental company, he said, “I like this truck so much, can I just buy it?” They sold it to him.
I’d love to be able to buy something like that so casually. I was also thinking that for the rental car company, he was a helluva customer.
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Last night Brian and I watched MGM’s next-to-last silent movie, The Mysterious Lady (1928). It was on TCM channel (Turner Classic Movies).
Sometimes I cannot stay engaged with silent movies because the print is bad, projection speed is wrong, and/or the music is bizarre. TCM had one of the most perfect presentations of a silent I’ve ever seen in this one, and it made it easy to follow.
Another reason it was easy to follow, stars Greta Garbo and Conrad Nagel did wonderful acting and were roaring hot. I kept hoping that they would strip each other down to the skin. Those two would later star in MGM’s last silent, The Kiss (1929). I need to see that one sometime.
It was quite the experience, being that I’m not used to silent films. All that from the years my parents were being born.
In the 1980’s, I watched many Mexican silents in an art house cinema in Guadalajara. It was a great way to learn the language. It’s much easier to understand short blasts of written Spanish on the screen than constant audio. One helped me graduate into another and see great movies at the same time.
Mexican icon and one of the most famous voices in the world, singer Vicente Fernandez has died at age 81.
This in my pic of him, sin sombrero, on an “on sale” television in Sanborns in Guadalajara in 2015. Strange what I photograph.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/12/1063497595/vicente-fernandez-obituary
I was talking to a financial professional on Friday. He always seems knowledgeable.
He mentioned the inflation rate of 7% saying that it’s really 14% by the way we used to count it.
Wouldn’t surprise me.
We also talked about several other topics of great interest. 😅
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The perfect accessory for any dungeon.
Several possibilities ran through my head.
Put ’em in there, set it out in the yard, wait for police.

We’re back with the beer at Vito’s. 🍻


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Liar, liar, pants on fire. 👖🔥
You just don’t want me on a VPN, plus all browser protections must be dropped.
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