Roundup
(1) Anyone can make an error, but I think the most interesting thing about this one is that she appears to be reading all these names and titles. I would think a presidential press secretary would know them all by … Continue reading →
(1) Anyone can make an error, but I think the most interesting thing about this one is that she appears to be reading all these names and titles. I would think a presidential press secretary would know them all by … Continue reading →
This has been around quite a few years, although I’d never heard of it before:
Continue reading →Interesting:
Continue reading →There’s so much we don’t know about the past. But it’s also amazing how much we do know about the past:
Continue reading →Tomorrow is 9/11. Twenty-one years is a long long time, and a lot has happened since then to America and to the world. And yet 9/11 still marks a kind of turning point. Never such innocence again, after 9/11. Here’s … Continue reading →
This is from 1940, when the dial telephone was introduced. It seems not only from another time, but from another planet. Here’s the part where a woman goes on and on explaining much more than you ever needed to know … Continue reading →
(1) New British PM Elizabeth (there’s that name again!) Truss has lifted the fracking ban. That certainly seems reasonable. But it’s not all that common for leaders to do something reasonable, is it? The end of the fracking moratorium is … Continue reading →
She is so impressive and also so good at breaking down what she’s doing in order to teach othes:
Continue reading →This Bee Gees song from 1974 is obscure, but I love it. They sound like a choir:
Continue reading →A woman named Eliza Fletcher was forcibly abducted while jogging in the early morning in Memphis, and her suspected killer has been apprehended, with a wealth of evidence to tie him to the violent crime, including video of the abduction … Continue reading →