Monthly Archives: November 2025

Slowly, Slowly, We’re All Dying Off

My Generation No, we didn’t think we’d live forever; in fact, we thought we’d die young, because of the constant threat of a nuclear war. So it comes as a shock to realize that I’m 75 years old and getting … Continue reading

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Coincidental? The Same Event Separated by 129 Years

Invasion of Russia on June 24, 1812 and June 24, 1941 A skeptical mind can be quite useful here. I have never equated Napoleon and Hitler astrologically. But a YouTube video discussing coincidences raised the connection of these two individuals … Continue reading

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His Smile Hid a Lifetime of Sadness

John Candy: I Like Me (2025) When your father dies of a sudden heart attack (at age 35) on your 5th birthday, and everyone celebrates it as if nothing has happened, the burden that you would carry for the rest … Continue reading

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These Wishes Caused a Lot of Consequences

(AKA) 12 Christmas Wishes for My Dog (2011) The lesson here is to consider the cause and effect of wishes. Wouldn’t we all wish for things to change when life starts to drift sideways? But, as I’ve often said, be … Continue reading

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It’s Taken Almost Ten Years to Finally Realize:

All Roads Lead to Moscow It’s no wonder that Putin really wanted Trump to be US President again. He has Epstein dirt on him. He can be manipulated. He can be coerced. He is a Russian asset, even if unwittingly. … Continue reading

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Bending the Rules: When Needs Must

Grocery Shopping at Walmart…with Buddy He’s not a service dog. But we couldn’t leave him alone in the car while we did a very necessary food shop in Orillia, yesterday. No one challenged us, and most of the employees commented … Continue reading

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The Title of This Christmas Film Tells You All About It

Champagne Problems (2025) This is not a Hallmark film. That’s already a good thing. The setup is the same, though. Executive Sydney Price flies to Paris to acquire a champagne brand for her company before Christmas, but after promising her … Continue reading

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There’s a Whole Load of Changes Going On

Revisionist History It’s almost as if the stories we’ve been told our whole lives were nothing but lies. Did we do this to ourselves? The Mandela Effect seems to be operating here. Almost every other day, a new YouTube video … Continue reading

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When the Protagonist is Also the Villain

Wicked – Part 1 (2024) I was surprised to see this film on terrestrial TV so soon, but I guess it’s because the second part, “Wicked For Good” is being released in theatres this American Thanksgiving weekend and they want … Continue reading

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After Trump’s Latest About-Face, Pay Attention, Please

Reverse Psychology 101 Sometimes, it seems that the main stream media are really obtuse. They don’t appear to understand that he hasn’t really changed his mind, just his tactics. After a campaign to get Republicans in Congress to vote ‘no’ … Continue reading

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