What a gorgeous morning here. Just so perfect.
But by afternoon — more high winds, temperatures soaring into the mid-70s Fahrenheit, and tons of rain. Then temperatures plummeting down into the low 30s Fahrenheit overnight.
Just so weird.
And that’s not all that’s weird.
If you still follow any of the Truther news — what little is left of it these days — nothing but chaos, misdirection, psyops, and tons of noise.
Even Charlie’s news updates are getting on my nerves these days. And Phil is basically long gone — which I think means that all this garbage is probably going to be over soon.
It’s supposed to be winding down around Easter. We shall see…
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Meanwhile.
I got all the vacuuming done, dusted the family room, have some laundry going, corralled all the cats in the upstairs bedrooms, and now I’m down at the kitchen table, waiting on the AC guys, who are supposed to get here around noon.
And that should be it, as far as repairmen needing to do work inside the house for a long time (I hope).
But it is really just so gorgeous right now. I have the kitchen windows open, and it’s really sunny outside. It is hard to imagine that everything will change so drastically later today. But on we go.
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And speaking about weird…
So, the other day, Sandra told me to start watching “The Pitt” now that I have HBO again.
Yes, gang, I tried. I know the show is hugely popular.
I barely lasted 10 minutes last night before I gave up. But this time, it was because I can’t stand stuff having to do with hospitals, doctors or anything medical/pharmaceutical.
Even as a wee bonny lass, when the TV show, “Ben Casey” was so popular — I just didn’t get the appeal.
But that’s not what’s weird.
What’s weird is that I started hunting around on HBO to try to find a show I might actually like.
They have reruns of “Queer As Folk,” which I’d never actually seen because I didn’t have Showtime when it originally aired.
I kid you not — within 20 seconds, I was hooked. I loved the feel of it. The look of it (video not digital). I loved the dialogue. Plus, I remember when life was like this in NYC.
I watched the entire episode and, you know, thought it was so much more realistic than those 20 minutes I could barely watch of “Heated Rivalry”. (Both are gay shows.)
And then I looked to see when “Queer As Folk” had actually aired.
I was thinking it was, like, ten years ago.
Christ. it began shooting in 1999!
Twenty-seven fucking years ago.
Gosh. No wonder I love it. I just so cannot connect to most of the shows and movies that are new. Even though I keep trying.
And then I woke up to this headline in Variety, in my email:
“Netflix Wedding Horror Series ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ Has a Great Hook, But Takes Too Long to Get There”
Wedding horror series. WTF??
And on another note — most loyal readers of this lofty blog know that I am hugely not a fan of AI. There are certain things about it that I can appreciate but mostly I wish it had never been created.
So the next headline in Variety that I saw, was this:
“‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’ Review: A Scary, Dizzying, and Essential Deep Dive into the AI Revolution”
i actually read the whole review of that one. But even the reviewer said this, which I found sort of astounding:
“Like AI itself, “The AI Doc” wants to know — and it wants you to know. To know what? To know what in the actual fuck we’re dealing with, which is a technology that’s going to upend the world as we know it. It will wipe out jobs like a tsunami, it’s going to replace workers it is smarter than, and it’s going to be given more and more control — and take more and more control — because that’s the nature of how it works….” [full review is here]
Even though the review was disturbing, I felt like maybe I should try to go see the movie, to stay informed, you know? But naturally, it’s only playing at that movie theater that’s an hour’s drive (each way) from here.
And if the documentary is as disturbing as it sounds like it is, I don’t think I want to be driving home for an hour in a really fucked up frame of mind.
And I’m guessing you saw the outcome of the trial in LA, where that 20 year-old woman sued Meta and YouTube, because of her social media addiction as a child, and she won $3 million in compensatory damages.
What the actual fuck is going on in this world, gang?
Is it too bad that my adoptive mother is already dead? The way she raised me, while not giving me a social media addiction because there was no social media back then, she did “foster a decline in my mental health, including body dysmorphia, depression, and suicidal thoughts”. (Those were the woman’s claims against Meta and YouTube.)
I’m just not getting it, gang. This world.
And that was all stuff I read in my emails before I even got out of bed at 5AM…
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So I guess that’s a great frame of mind to be in today, since I’m doing my taxes today, and paying bills. I don’t have to do anything creative. But it’ll be nice to end the day with another episode of “Queer As Folk.” Followed by another episode of an “Archer” rerun. I’m at least looking forward to that…
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Okay. Quickly.
Here’s this!
Keith sporting that famous blackeye that Chuck Berry gave him, in NYC in 1981:
And — I don’t know — I guess this is Keith finally deciding he wanted to marry Patti:
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Johnny Depp posted this:
Smoking on the beach in the 1990s! (From Men’s Vogue — I only recall the article because it also had great photos of Johnny with his little niece!!):
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And here’s this.
Nick Cave & Blixa Bargeld in 1986 — that time when they were happy about something:
And this!
Nick Cave in a red and white shirt. At some point, somewhere.
I just really love how he looks in those shades and that shirt:
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And that’s it!
The laundry is almost done. And now I will pay bills! And then do my taxes… and then join that Zoom meeting with the Dramatists Guild later this afternoon.
Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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I’ll close with this.
Since I sort of hurriedly posted that song, “Travelin'”, by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers yesterday, it made me feel like listening to Nobody’s Children last night on my phone. In bed. By candlelight.
But the version I have of Nobody’s Children on my music streaming channel is a remaster from 2015. And it sounds so harsh and brittle on my phone.
Then I glanced over at my retro boombox and remembered that it has Bluetooth. So I switched on the Bluetooth and instantly the music sounded so much better. Warmer, almost like analogue, coming out of that boombox.
What a beautiful way to end the night.
So here’s this, although not in analogue. “Baby, Let’s Play House”! Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1995. (Originally done by Elvis, in 1955, on Sun Records). Enjoy, gang!!


















































































