At Least The Cubs Never Lost To Belgium
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK I was going to make fun of soccer last week, until I realized I’d never actually watched a soccer game. It wasn’t fair, poking fun of something I had no […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK I was going to make fun of soccer last week, until I realized I’d never actually watched a soccer game. It wasn’t fair, poking fun of something I had no […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK Ever since Christopher Columbus first landed in the New World and hid all the Viking artifacts, America has been a land of opportunity, independence, and smallpox. Eventually the […]
I love a good time travel movie. Wait, didn’t I already say that in a previous review? “Edge Of Tomorrow” sounds like a daytime soap opera, but it’s actually a rollicking fun science […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK My wife has a lot of good qualities. Of course, if she had bad qualities I wouldn’t write about them here, would I? That’s called “preserving the evidence”. I didn’t […]
Hollywood takes great pride and joy in “pushing the envelope”. So much so that you’re not likely to get as much critical acclaim if your TV show or movie doesn’t try something over the top: […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK So there’s this rich guy named Donald Sterling, who told his half-black girlfriend that he doesn’t like black people. And even though he said it behind the doors of […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK Last week, I described how preparing to fix my home’s only toilet turned into a half day ordeal. The rest of the day went pretty much the way you’d expect: […]
Time travel, yay! I love a great time travel movie. Heck, I love a bad time travel movie. Good news: X-Men: Days of Future Past is a great travel movie. The movie, which has a […]
SLIGHTLY OFF THE MARK In honor of my son-in-law coming over to replace the toilet in my house—as far as I know, the old one was original equipment—here’s the story from a few months […]
The galleys for The Notorious Ian Grant have already arrived from Whiskey Creek Press! I have a week to make a final error check, which means anything glaringly wrong after that is my fault. Self-publishing […]