The Week In Review
Wowie wow, what a week. Maga and the humans have found something in common - the exploitation of children. Sort of. Many minions are backing down and some still continue to protect the man who has never heard of Jeffrey Epstein. I was sure this would disappear by Monday, but hopefully, I will be proven wrong. I truly hope this is his undoing. That or his cankles.
Dang, the guy is falling apart. A few weeks ago, I speculated on a strange bulge in the mushroom area. A catheter, perhaps? Now he allegedly has some minor blood flow issues which makes his legs swell like Thanksgiving parade balloons. All this stress can't be a good thing for the orange man. He is making enemies left and maga right. I doubt he cares about the general double wide voters because he doesn't need them anymore, but he still needs his idolizers to fawn over him, to stoke his ego. VD Vance is quietly waiting in the wings. I wouldn't care because the maggats would dissolve if Trump disappeared.
Ha, Coldplay. I'm too old for them. I'd have no idea who they were if I heard them sing. But, some people should be careful where they have their affairs. A couple was caught on the jumbotron canoodling, then quickly disengaged when aware they were busted. He, Andy Byron is some CEO of something, and she's the CPO. He's married. She's screwing around with a married man. Both are deplorables. I feel bad for his family who will be hounded until this too fades from our minds. I hope his wife won't be like Dave Grohl's wife who seems to be sticking with the asshole who got another woman pregnant.
Stephen Colbert has been cancelled because he isn't a weenie. Paramount, the Trump bootlickers, decided to end Colbert's show in early 2026. That should give Colbert plenty of time to do what he does best. Skewer and mock the horrible wretches who invade the planet.
I'm watching, 'Untamed,' starring Eric Bana, on Netflix. It started out peaking my interest, plus the scenery is gorgeous. It's supposed to be taking place in Yellowstone National Park, but it's all filmed in Canada. It's still pretty to look at and that's the only reason I'm still watching it. I think I'm on episode four. The writing is sophomoric. I hate every single character. I was never a fan of Bana. He's rather goofy looking and doesn't have enough appeal to carry a whole series, in my opinion.
What's happening locally, you ask? Why the Renaissance Faire. I used to take my little apple every year for a long time when she was young. One year she wanted to get her fortune told by a young woman who took her role seriously. I sat outside her tent while the session took place. When my daughter came out she said to me, "The lady says I'm supposed to tell you that you have something wrong with your stomach." Uh, ok. Naturally I scoffed, but years later after I was lying in a hospital bed, sans gallbladder, I thought about her. My daughter has found other interests that don't include the old lady, but I do miss the patchouli wafting in the air and the wenches walking about shouting bawdy greetings.
Enjoy your weekend. Don't despair. It will get better- I still believe that. It may get worse before then, but we come from people who seeked a better life. Let's not disappoint them. Trump is rotting away and when he's gone, the country is going to have the biggest party ever.
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