I continue to sit on the fence about upgrading to a paid subscription for Paul Krugman’s presence on Substack. His recent essay on the undeniable risks of indulging crypto inclines me more on the side of sending $7/month to the Nobel Prize winning economist.
Bro Culture pow-wow with Scott Adams enhancing my man cave experience
Let’s keep up with Colbert, as he expounds on the dinged male egos of American men today.
Thirty-five years ago, discussion of the “masculine identity crisis” for the “post-sensitive male” resided within the NPR/New Yorker set, as popularized by Robert Bly’s Iron John. I read the book and thought it was interesting, but not particularly compelling. By that point in my life, I considered myself relatively immune to such influences, after all of the “personal searching” I’d done during my college years. Which is the proper time for such musings, after all. Speaking of the various schools of thought I exposed myself to while a student, I highly recommend the HBO Max documentary, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief.
The buzz around Iron John inspired me to start working on this cartoon, with the intention of submitting it to The Comics Buyer’s Guide. I abandoned it after losing the inspiration due to interruptions for business travel.
I’ve been an American Express “member” for over 40 years. At some point, I upgraded from a green Amex card to a gold card. Trump is offering his gold card as a way to get a green card.
“$5 million to these people is jet fuel cost. It means nothing to them,” says Matthew Kolken, an immigration lawyer from Buffalo, NY, who has Canadian clients asking about the Gold Card.
I’m supposed to be impressed? I’m appalled. Trump has made it clear that he considers all poor immigrants to be violent criminals. Now he is implying that all rich immigrants are good and worthy of American residency.
Of course, it may not become a reality, given Trump’s track record of failed ideas. When will Alcatraz reopen as a prison? I’m thinking likely never.
So off Elon goes, leaving Washington with a black eye, both figuratively and literally. He has, what, eleven offspring? Maybe he got the idea from listening to this Zeppelin track while stoned.
Rather than taking a hatchet to government agencies and staff in an attempt at reducing government fraud and waste, wouldn’t this “radical left idea” from AOC have served the purpose better?
David Lynch’s estate is holding an auction, with the notation that, all sales are final and all lots are sold “as-is.” One of the items up for grabs is his Sony LaserDisc player and a collection of his discs.
Also available is a very esoteric Cinea DVD player. It’s esoteric because the short-lived Cinea decks were used to secure Academy Award “screener” discs that were distributed for Oscar voting. The hardware came with a complete complement of connections.
Uniball Signo 207 Gel PenFour years ago, a check I had written was stolen out of the mail. The ink for the amount and the payee was “washed out,” then a different payee and amount were written in. Thanks to an immediate phone alert, I was able to call the bank and stop the money from being transferred out of my checking account and into a criminal’s bank account.
I pay most of my bills electronically, but some things still require writing a check. Along with a recent order of checks I received came a few gel pens. Their ink is supposed to be harder to wash out than other ballpoint pen ink.
But wait. Gel pens are only a partial theft preventive measure. Because all that some criminals need from your check are the routing and account numbers, and your signature.