Category Archives: Pet peeves
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Cowboys, what Chiefs?
Leave a commentOctober 20, 2020 by jacklovelace
The Chiefs had a nice win Monday. Only two games so I figured I would checkout the cable yap shows. …
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The College Avenue right lane blues
Leave a commentOctober 6, 2020 by jacklovelace
An amusing new game in Fort Collins is to remember to avoid the right lane of College Avenue as you …
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And the number is…..
Leave a commentOctober 4, 2020 by jacklovelace
I watched the medical update on President Trump this morning. The doctors mentioned a high fever Friday and two oxygen …
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Where the sun don’t shine
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2020 by jacklovelace
This is what the world and journalism has come to. Colorado State University football is under investigation for racism allegations …
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About Karen
Leave a commentSeptember 14, 2020 by jacklovelace
I try and avoid politics and religion. Too many hot buttons, not enough room for discourse. But as time as …
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I can’t breathe, I can’t play it
Leave a commentSeptember 9, 2020 by jacklovelace
An interesting issue in the world of live concerts is always when the entertainer plays to geography, the home crowd. …
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“Unsurvivable” news model
Leave a commentAugust 27, 2020 by jacklovelace
Hurricane Laura was a bad storm. But unsurvivable? In the never ending search for ratings and scares, the media found …
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Caro working for every journalist
Leave a commentJuly 7, 2020 by jacklovelace
Just finished “Working” by Robert Caro. He is the writer of those massive books about LBJ. The book, just 200 …
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PSA from the old to the young on masks
Leave a commentJuly 2, 2020 by jacklovelace
There should be public service announcements drenching all tv and social media outlets with masked old people sending a clear …
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A Cardinal fan’s wish
Leave a commentMay 13, 2020 by jacklovelace
I get excited at the notion of a Cardinal game to watch this summer. If I thought I could wake-up …
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