Random things for Wednesday

Oh, Gilligan, not again!

Alan Hale, Jr. American actor and restaurateur was born on this day in 1921 (died 1990).

It was not until I looked him up on the web that I realized that the Skipper’s name was Jonas Grumby. Did we ever hear him called that?

I spent what felt like a three-hour tour with the dog at the vet yesterday. Nothing too serious. Allergies acted up and he scratched his eye. Antibiotics, steroids…and the cone of shame. He is not graceful with it.

We try not to laugh too much.

It’s not easy being an old dog.

Let’s get on with the day.

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The BIG benefit of writing a book is the attention it can bring.

After all, when the mainstream press goes looking for people to interview on a specific subject, who do they turn to first?

Authors.

And more press means more clients & students (imagine the
flood of inquiries just one morning radio interview would bring in), and more money in your wallet.

The only problem is…

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Think about what it would be like to have your book DONE in the next 30 days!

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

REPORT: Ex-CNN Boss Jeff Zucker Told Staff To Ignore Lab Leak Because It Was A ‘Trump Talking Point’
Daily Caller
Zucker gave the order in the early months of 2020 as the pandemic first kicked off, a “well-placed CNN insider” allegedly told Fox Digital. The network’s coverage of the origins of the virus during the following months took a dismissive tone toward the lab leak theory, with personalities calling it “misinformation” and a “conspiracy theory.”

HARBINGER? ASBURY, JESUS PEOPLE, AND A TIMELINE OF CROSSCURRENTS
Good News Magazine

So, give the Oscar back…

Disneyland removes Song of the South tune ‘Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah’ from Magic Happens parade
Entertainment Weekly
Disneyland has nixed an Oscar-winning song from its Magic Happens parade.

WHAT I’M CURRENTLY READING



ALSO BORN ON THIS DAY

American actress and dancer, Cyd Charisse, was born on this day in 1922 (died 2008).


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