Monthly Archives: August 2025
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Terence Stamp from a long ago interview
Leave a commentAugust 28, 2025 by jacklovelace
Terence Stamp died recently. If you saw his face you would recognize him “Kneel before Zod”, Superman. In 1994 he …
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Relay the Movie shines: In the dark
Leave a commentAugust 26, 2025 by jacklovelace
A whip smart adult suspense movie that almost no one will see. Relay. It is on at movie theaters probably …
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Not all failing grades are equal
Leave a commentAugust 23, 2025 by jacklovelace
I was reading a story today about how a number of schools are requiring that a student get a 50 …
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Mail voting the only way to go
Leave a commentAugust 23, 2025 by jacklovelace
It was over 25 years ago. I got off work to go vote in Overland Park, Kansas. The line was …
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Taking the Cracker out of Barrel
Leave a commentAugust 22, 2025 by jacklovelace
Our family grew up with Cracker Barrel. We would use them on roadtrips a lot. Love the breakfast. The front …
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Times waste of space
Leave a commentAugust 18, 2025 by jacklovelace
I don’t understand the New York Times devoting a regular column to repeating the monologue from late night tv talks …
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Memphis and Chuck and Marie
Leave a commentAugust 17, 2025 by jacklovelace
I was surfing the radio and Memphis came on, the Chuck Berry song being performed by Johnny Rivers. Memphis had …
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Early school not about the students
Leave a commentAugust 16, 2025 by jacklovelace
Schools used to open after Labor Day. It was cooler, it fit the rhythm of the seasons, and was a …
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Texas flood first person account is devastating
Leave a commentAugust 2, 2025 by jacklovelace
The new Texas Monthly has a first person account about being caught up in the Texas flooding. It will break …
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