The circle has gone another revolution into the night and coming out of the dawn side is a crispy fresh 2013, another new beginning that's unfortunately laden with a bag of mistakes from 2012.
Everything changes, even Twinkies, and the year past had it's steaming piles of bad fortune-- and a few gems-- among the items that can soon become actual history, changing forever the course of the new year as it's time comes around. When the calendar changes, we have no choice but to go along
For a long time, Obama's people have been griping and passing the buck about the missteps of the Previous Administration, and how all of the problems he so suddenly inherited and had to immediately deal with
when he came into office--war, huge debt, unemployment, bailouts and the like--you know the script--well, they were all the Other Guy's fault and they shouldn't be pinned to Obama. He was out to change all that, remember?
Now, Obama is about to inherit the problems of yet
--"theboot.com" lists this old George Jones classic as the #1 "Saddest Country Song" of all times.
If you are not familiar with it, it's about a guy who lost his woman but could not stop loving her. On the day he died, he finally stopped loving her.
I'm a music lover. I was raised on jazz and folk and came to worship the Beatles. My love of Rock and Roll has lasted my lifetime. I admire classic compositions and show tunes and I even have room for some hiphop.
In a couple hours, veteran New Engalnd Patriots QB Tom Brady will be facing a new kid on the block, Tim Tebow, as Denver tries to lenghten their win string to 9.
The season started poorly for the Broncos. After losing 4 of their first 5 games, Denver's coach reluctantly allowed Tim to be the starting QB, and Denver hasn't lost since. There have been some squeakers, but Tebow has led the Broncos to an 8-5 season and he's really coming to life as an NFL guy.
I had the pleasure
For a couple months I've been watching, fascinated, as hundreds of, um, occupiers jammed their tents and cardboard shacks into skinny Zuccoti Park, a new New York landmark that future generations will visit and ask the same question that we all ask ourselves today, which is WTF???
Why did Bloomberg wait so long to put an end to it?? TWO MONTHS of this absurd angst?? WTF is THAT all about, Mike??
Why did the cops patiently bide their time, and what wimpy decisions led Brookfield