It's been a while since I've touched on Rona. Frankly, I wish I took better notes over the last 2 years for posterity but also to look back someday and remind myself of how utterly disastrously this has been handled around the world. Konstantin Kisin did a pretty good job of capturing some of the … Continue reading The Current State of the Vax Debate Summed up in 2 Memes
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Don’t settle for normal
I posted a joke on Facebook that went like this – The other day, the kids and I were talking and someone said "Dad, misery loves company." This is only true if you're extroverted. If you're an introvert like me, 'company' could literally be the source of our misery. One of my daughters didn't understand … Continue reading Don’t settle for normal
Starting the year off with a bang
New blog layout. What do you think? With just over a week left in January 2021, so much has happened already this year. Yes, Creepy Joe and "soon-to-be stepping into his place" Kamala have taken the White House. What's the current over/under on how long Joe pretends to sit in the seat before stepping down? … Continue reading Starting the year off with a bang
2020 Year End Review
I wouldn't be a blogger if I didn't have an obligatory End of 2020 post. Someday, I'll look back at this and think "What a crazy time that was!" Not going to do a play-by-play, but there are a few moments and epiphanies that I had this year that I want to capture for myself. … Continue reading 2020 Year End Review
A Free-Market Capitalist’s Take on Bourbon Shortages
Let’s get this first out of the way. Yes, I enjoy an occasional ice-cold stout beer, a glass of wine, or a dram of whiskey. That may surprise some of you, and to others, it might not be a surprise at all. There was a time in my youth where I drank more regularly – … Continue reading A Free-Market Capitalist’s Take on Bourbon Shortages