Monthly Archives: June 2025

My Two Cents’ Worth on the Issue of Pipelines

Coast to Coast? Or Just BC to Ontario? So, here’s the thing: the oil patch in Alberta is looking to get its liquid gold to markets around the world. As part of the boycott to trade with the United States, … Continue reading

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Well, That was a Surprise, or was It?

Conclave (2024) The timing of this film couldn’t have been more fortuitous. Within months of its release, Pope Francis died, and the real conclave happened soon afterward. Since we don’t get to see what goes on behind closed doors, with … Continue reading

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This is the Emotional Response that Elon Musk had on X

“Can’t Stand It Anymore” (June 3, 2025) When push came to shove, I knew it would end this way. Musk intended to trim the deficit through DOGE. Instead, as I suggested, it became the way that Trump would help out … Continue reading

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Men Seem to be Easily Manipulated in the Game of Life

A Widow’s Game (2025) This film on Netflix is the English-dubbed version of a Spanish true crime story called, “La viuda negra” – the Black Widow. It would have probably been better if the English title said that: we would … Continue reading

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Life is But a (Lucid) Dream

Vanilla Sky (2001) I believe this is the first time I’ve seen this film again since it first premiered in 2001. The world was a different place, after 9-11, and the premise of the film could somehow make sense, if … Continue reading

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