At sometime in human history the heartland is going to have a pure summer season, with heat and clear skies and no March-type winds and everyone will not be going around with winter colds. The barn swallows have come back to Iowa from wherever they go south in the fall, and like last year are probably wondering what the hail they flew up to cold and rainy Iowa. The skeeter population should be huge this summer so the barnies will at least have good eating for a few months.
Remember--it is spelled Wednes-day, not Wens-day or Wedens-day.
The stock market took a 200-point dive today. Billionaire Beatle Paul and his wife are splitting up. Is it possible that Jane Asher is waiting in the mist to catch Paul on the third bounce? The guys who played Tom Corbett and Clarabelle the Clown on tv in the '50s both have died. European critics have been trashing The Da Vinci Code, and Ian McCellan trashed the Bible. Opie and Forrest G. will probably still make a pile of treasure from the flick. It cost 1oo million to film! Not as much as Paul is worth, but still a lot.
This should be a night to do something besides watching normal TV fare. I am thinking about pulling out a VHS of In the Mood or something else I have had the tape of for years but just kept on the shelf. So many old movies--so little time.
This seems to be a short blog, but I think this will be all for right now. Millions and millions of blogs and bloggers, besides my little blog of genius. The whole world is online.
Oh yes; some guy on my local newscast is infoing us that you can get better gas milage if you drive with the car windows closed; open windows cause a wind drag that burns extra gas. Will have to try doing that. And now the local weatherman is saying that it will be in 80s next week.
Di di mau!
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