The Day After – Bob Ulm
I keep saying I’m going to do it, but I forgot again this year. “it” is to take a vacation day on the day after the Super Bowl. Because I didn’t do so, I left a Super Bowl 53 gathering … Continue reading →
I keep saying I’m going to do it, but I forgot again this year. “it” is to take a vacation day on the day after the Super Bowl. Because I didn’t do so, I left a Super Bowl 53 gathering … Continue reading →
So just how cold is it out there? I went looking for phrases that have been used by the famous, and the not so famous, to describe just how cold it is. Below are some of my favorites— “Colder than … Continue reading →
One of the complaints that you often hear from folks around here is that there’s nothing to do other than work. It might be the number 2 complaint particularly from younger folks, right behind the nasty weather that we get … Continue reading →
The temperature in Atlanta Georgia pre-dawn today was a chilly 39 degrees. The forecast for the week leading up to Sundays Super Bowl 53 is calling for temperatures by mid week that will be nearly as brutal as those we’ll … Continue reading →
The worst of what we know as social media reared it’s ugly head over the weekend when video went viral showing an apparent confrontation between a 64-year old American Indian activist and a Covington Kentucky Catholic high school Junior who … Continue reading →
I guess congrats of sorts should be offered to the National Football League. Our nations’ biggest sports business has managed to shift the focus of fans from National Anthem protests, to blown ref calls in big games. One such error, … Continue reading →
Words like these from me probably sound like a broken record but the way in which people in our community and our area respond when there’s a need to be met is truly remarkable. The latest case in point is … Continue reading →
I don’t know about you, but news I read early today that the 2019 Major League season will be the last on the air for Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman saddened me. The 76-year-old Brennaman, who’s real name is Franchester … Continue reading →
Hearing folks talk about what looks like just may be a significant winter weather event later this week is a little like the old game “telephone”. Every time the news gets spread, it seems the snow fall amounts predicted get … Continue reading →
Their coach may be annoying, and their star quarterback may seem old as dirt in football terms, but love them or hate them, the New england Patriots remain the class of the NFL. Try as all of the pundants do … Continue reading →