Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Davids Daily Dose - Wednesday November 26

1/. Andrew Sullivan with a ray of hope......
BTW this picture is from South Park!

You’d have gone broke betting against the resilience of the Trump phenomenon this past decade. He has survived two impeachments, one insurrection, one plague, one lost election, one incredibly close assassination attempt, several major lawsuits, and the passionate, undying hatred of 40 percent of the country. None of it counted. 

He’s had, of course, some very lucky breaks: the mass migration and cultural extremism under Biden, along with the epic fuck-up of Joe’s attempt to stay in power as a near-corpse. But there are some signs that the entire MAGA operation is beginning to fray — as its manic transgressions, dumb overreach, and intensifying contradictions become harder to ignore.                                                                                                                                                              https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/are-the-wheels-finally-falling-off?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=61371&post_id=178465333&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=2cwgv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email



2/. SNL Cold Open.....Epstein!



3/. MAGA really believes this! Tom Tomorrow nails it again.....



4/. Love the sarcasm in this title - "Democrats Sure Taught Trump a Lesson"......

At roughly the same time that Senate Democrats were readying themselves to cave to their Republican colleagues on Sunday — effectively ending the weekslong government shutdown without winning any real concessions on health care policy — President Trump was getting booed by the crowd at an N.F.L. game between the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions.

Trump, the first sitting president to attend a regular season N.F.L. game since Jimmy Carter in 1978, wants the Washington Commanders to name their planned new stadium in his honor, as a tribute to his time in office. He probably arrived at the game thinking the fans would cheer him. Instead, he faced the jeers of thousands of angry people.         https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/opinion/shutdown-democrats-senate-midterms.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare



5/. Here's the playbook, and our media falls for it over and over......



6/. Chuck Schumer has imaginary friends......

Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, has a pair of very sweet imaginary friends. They’re a middle-class couple called Joe and Eileen Baileyand they live on Long Island. At one point the imaginary couple, who feature in Schumer’s 2007 book, Positively American, were called the O’Reillys. According to the Hill, one Schumer aide said the name then was changed because the publisher thought O’Reilly was “too ethnic” for mass consumption. Another aide said that claim was false, and Schumer just wanted a name that “sounded more national”. Naming strategy aside, the key point here is that Schumer has said he runs all his policy decisions by this completely fictional couple. He’s referred to them hundreds of timesthroughout his political career.                                               https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/15/chuck-schumer-government-shutdown?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

And if you think this is hard to believe, here is John Oliver from two months ago......13 most amusing minutes...



7/. An appalling story from the Times on the way immigrants are being treated by ICE and the horrors of their detention centers, aka gulags.....
Cruelty is the point.....Steven Miller is the architect of this abomination of a Secret Police.....

In August, Jemmy Jimenez Rosa and her husband, Marcel, took their three young daughters on a vacation to CancĂșn, Mexico. On their return to Boston Logan airport, a Customs and Border Protection officer took Ms. Rosa aside and led her to a back room where she was told she should say goodbye to her girls. “I keep thinking this is a nightmare. Is this a nightmare? Like, is this really happening?” Ms. Rosa recalled.

Ms. Rosa was placed in a detention cell at Logan. Officers gave her virtually no information and dismissed her husband’s requests that he be allowed to bring her diabetes and anxiety medication. Ms. Rosa was born in Peru and has been a lawful permanent resident of the United States since she was 9 years old; she is now 43. Just weeks before the trip to CancĂșn, she had renewed her green card without incident. Her husband and her daughters are American citizens.



8/. Beam me up Captain!


9/. Thom Hartmann on the Epstein scandal, and how it reflects a more serious problem.....

The New York Times reported that Donald Trump personally called Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and then had Bondi, Blanche, and Patel take her into the top-secret no-recording-devices-allowed Situation Room to urge her to drop her support for releasing the Epstein files. He apparently also tried to reach Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) for the same reason.

Yesterday’s newly surfaced details about Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump again reveal something far larger than the tawdry specifics of their relationship, as grotesque as those are. 

They point to a structural crisis at the heart of American democracy.                                                                                                                  https://hartmannreport.com/p/the-epstein-affair-has-move-from-ae7?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=302288&post_id=178739886&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=2cwgv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email



10/. Bigfoot doesn't like Ford 150's....2 minutes....



11/. Angus Petersen writes what you might be thinking in your more serious moments.....

You walk into your kitchen late afternoon, your daughter is finishing her homework, your son’s backpack hanging off the chair. The grocery bags sit by the door and you glance at the receipt — the “just getting by” sum feels heavier. You remember when it didn’t feel like this. You were told this couldn’t happen here but here it is. You can see it happening, and the weight of that truth settles in a way it didn’t before.
The global economy is tightening and the strain is everywhere. You are aware of inequality in your own community, but the fault lines run far deeper now. Worldwide debt has surged to an almost unthinkable $337.7 trillion, driven by loose policy and shaky assumptions about growth and risk. That number isn’t abstract. It is the weight bearing down on real families, real homes, real futures, including yours. You feel the squeeze in rising utility bills, in the small sacrifices you make each month, in the quiet fear that one disruption could tip everything.


12/. Amazing review of a Chinese luxury car.....2 minutes....


13/. If you ever get jury duty, and it's a political case, you know what to do......

When I was a brand new prosecutor at the Southern District of New York, the office’s elite mob prosecutors tried John Gotti Jr. three times within a year. All three times, the jury hung. Throughout the doomed prosecutorial trilogy, I’d go over to the courtroom and watch bits of the trial, enthralled at the cinematic spectacle: witnesses named Mikey Scars and Little Joey, bugged social clubs, beefs and sitdowns and hits gone good and bad.

Prosecutors technically can re-try a case after a hung jury, but generally will stop after two tries, maybe three if there’s a compelling need. After the third Gotti trial resulted in a hung jury, the SNDY did the right thing and dismissed the indictment.



14/. Again, I wish this was funny.....Climate "Science"..... 



15/. Long but really interesting article by Bill McKibben....on the way Christianity has been taken over by the haters......
If you go to a church, is it like one of these?

Trumpism’s most revealing and defining moments – not its most important, nor cruelest, nor most dangerous, nor stupidest, but perhaps its most illuminating – came earlier this autumn. In the course of a few weeks, the US president started showing everyone his plans for a gilded ballroom twice the size of the White House and then began unilaterally ripping down the East Wing to build it. Then, after nationwide protests against his rule, he posted on social media an AI video of himself wearing a crown and piloting a fighter jet labeled “King Trump”, which proceeded to bomb American cities and Americans with a graphically vivid load of human poop.

He has done things 10,000 times as bad – the current estimate of deaths from his cuts to USAID is 600,000 and rising, and this week a study predicted his fossil fuel policies would kill another 1.3 million. But nothing as definitional. No other president would have dared – really, no other president would have imagined – unilaterally destroying large sections of the White House in order to erect a Versailles-style party room, with the active collaboration of some of the richest Americans, almost all of whom have business with the government. And no one – not Richard Nixon, not Andrew Jackson, not Warren Harding, not anyone – would have imagined boasting about defecating on the American citizenry. 



16/.Yum.....eat up!



17/. Master Negotiator Schumer.....



18/. Angus Petersen with what happens after 1.5C.....

The slow creep of the major climate markers we have long watched has turned sharper, and as you look toward your children’s future, it is clear the ground beneath us is shifting faster than anyone expected. The story begins with ice, and with a single glacier. On the eastern edge of Antarctica, the Hektoria Glacier pulled back five miles in just two months, retreating nearly ten times faster than anything scientists had recorded before. That is not just another line in a scientific report. It is a fracture in the idea that change unfolds slowly enough for us to adapt in comfort.
At the same time, the COP30 climate summit in BelĂ©m, Brazil, opened with a warning that few wanted to hear. Global temperatures are virtually certain to rise beyond the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark set in the Paris Agreement. A new report from the United Nations Environment Programme found that even if every country meets its current commitments, the world could still warm by between 2.3 and 2.5 degrees. In the same week, Typhoon Kalmaegi tore through the Philippines and Vietnam, killing hundreds and flattening entire villages. Researchers linked the storm’s strength to abnormally warm ocean waters that fed its intensity.



19/. Do you do any of these things? Answer yes, and you have dementia!



20/. She's going to christen the new Ballroom!



21/. Train Dreams movie - excellent review by the Guardian, on Netflix this Friday.....

The dreams of the title are premonitions of the future, memories of the past, yearnings for an alternative present – and sometimes just the dreams that disturb the sleep of the film’s lead character, a logger named Robert Grainier, richly and expressively played with few words by Joel Edgerton. He is part of an exploited itinerant labour force in the early 20th century who cleared woodland wildernesses, built bridges and made way for the American railroad. He lives a quasi-hobo existence but is possessed of a passionate, unspoken inner life to which this fine movie gives expression. His emotional life is the tree that falls in the forest without making a sound.

Director Clint Bentley has adapted the 2011 novella by Denis Johnson, co-writing the script with Greg Kwedar; they have created a lovely looking, deeply felt film, clearly absorbing the influences of Terrence Malick in some of the low camera positions, sunset-hour compositions, narrative voiceovers, and epiphanically revealed glories of the American landscape. There is also something of the early work of David Gordon Green, a film-maker once considered an heir to Malick.



22/. TV - David Duchovny in "Malice"......on Amazon now.....

can’t say I had “Jack Whitehall stars with David ‘The X Files/ Californication’ Duchovny in glossy TV thriller” on my 2025 bingo card, but here we are, and a good time with it can be had by all. Alongside, perhaps, a smidge of national pride to see the daft lad from Fresh Meat, Bad Education and Travels With My Father all grown up and holding his own.

The glossy thriller in question is Malice, in which Whitehall plays Adam, a tutor promoted to manny (male nanny, for those not au fait with rich people’s terms), who is bent – for reasons as yet unknown – on ruining high-rolling businessman Jamie Tanner (Duchovny). Whether he has it in for the rest of the Tanner family and friends, or they are just doomed to be collateral damage, is not clear, but that doesn’t spoil the machiavellian fun                                  .https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/nov/14/malice-review-david-duchovny-jack-whitehall-amazon-prime?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other



23/. The Guardian reviews 5 Crime and Thriller books......

The Murder at World’s End by Ross Montgomery (Viking, £16.99)

The first novel for adults by award-winning children’s author Montgomery is a locked-room mystery set in 1910 on a remote tidal island off the Cornish coast. At Tithe Hall, Lord Conrad Stockingham-Welt is busy instructing his servants to prepare for the apocalyptic disaster he believes will be triggered by the imminent passage of Halley’s comet. The labyrinthine house is a nest of secrets and grudges, harboured by both staff and family members, who include an irascible and splendidly foul-mouthed maiden aunt, Decima. When Lord Conrad is discovered in his sealed study, killed by a crossbow bolt to the eye, she co-opts a new footman to help her find the culprit. With plenty of twists, red herrings and a blundering police officer, this is a terrific start to a series that promises to be a lot of fun.



24/. TV - "The Beast In Me", the #1 show on Netflix......Bob Lefsetz gives us his thoughts.....good thoughts!
Mary and I are on episode 4, and it's really gripping....

And “The Beast in Me” is now number one on Netflix, America’s, the world’s, number one streaming service, and that means more people are exposed than…are even watching cable TV news.

So you should watch “The Beast In Me,” I want to know your take.                                                                                         https://lefsetz.com/wordpress/2025/11/15/the-beast-in-me/




Today's Jewish joke
The year is 1974.
Sy Gelfand was getting a haircut prior to a trip to Israel
.He mentioned the trip to the barber who responded, "Israel? Why would anyone want to go there? It's crowded & hot and full of Pushy Israelis.. 
You're crazy to go to Israel. So, how are you getting there?"
“We're taking Sabena," said Sy. "We got a great rate!"
"Sabena?" exclaimed the barber. "That's a terrible airline. Their planes are old, their flight attendants are ugly, and they had a hijacking last summer. 
So, where are you staying in Israel?"
"We'll be in Tel Aviv at the Hotel Dan."
“That dump! That's the worst hotel in the city. The rooms are small, the service is surly and they're overpriced. 
So, whatcha doing when you get there?"
"We're going to go on tour, we are definitely going to stop at the Knesset and we hope to see Golda Meir.."
“That's rich," laughed the barber. "You and a million other people are trying to see her. 
As if that could ever possibly happen. 
Boy, good luck on this lousy trip of yours. You're going to need it."
A month later, Sy Gelfand came in for his regular haircut. 
The barber asked him about his trip to Israel..
"It was wonderful," said Sy , "not only were we on one of Sabenas brand new planes, but it was overbooked and they bumped us up to first class. 
Security was top notch. The food and wine were wonderful.
We had a beautiful 28 year old stewardess who waited on us hand and foot. 
And the hotel-it was great! They'd just finished a $25 million remodeling job and now it's the finest hotel in the city. 
They, too, were overbooked, so they apologized and gave us the presidential suite at no extra charge!"
"Well," muttered the barber, "I know you didn't get to see Golda Meir.."
"Actually, we were quite lucky, for as we toured the Knesset, apparently a Secret Service agent overheard my wife Susan mention to the tour guide that as President of her Mizrachi Women chapter, over 60,000 dollars had been raised for underprivileged children in Israel .
He tapped her on the shoulder and asked if we would be so kind as to step into a private room because someone wanted to thank her . 
Sure enough, five minutes later Golda Meir herself walked through the door and shook our hands! 
She then said a few words of thanks to my wife and kissed her on both cheeks.”
“She then leaned over very close to me-and whispered something in my ear.”
"Really?" asked the Barber. "What'd she say?"
She said, "Where'd you get the terrible haircut?”


Today's elderly joke
An elderly couple walked into a McDonalds and sat down at a table near some young people who were having dinner. 
The old man approached the counter and placed an order for one meal. 
He returned, unwrapped the hamburger, carefully cut it in half, and placed one half in front of his wife. 
Then he gently counted out the fries and split them evenly between them.
He placed two straws into the soda and set it between them.
The old woman began to eat her half of the burger while the man just watched. 
From time to time, he took a small sip of the drink, but he never touched the food. 
People around them started to notice and looked on with quiet sympathy. 
A young man approached and politely offered to buy them another meal so they wouldn’t have to share. 
The woman smiled and said kindly, “Thank you, but we’re used to sharing everything.” 
Still, the man hadn’t eaten a bite. He simply watched as his wife enjoyed her meal. 
The young man returned and offered again. 
This time, the old man responded, “Thank you, but we really do share everything.” 
The young man paused for a moment, then asked: “But sir… what are you waiting for?” 
The old man smiled and said: “The teeth.”


 Today's golf joke
Here is an actual sign posted at a golf club in Scotland :
 
1. BACK STRAIGHT, KNEES BENT, FEET SHOULDER WIDTH APART.
2. FORM A LOOSE GRIP.
3. KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN!
4. STAY OUT OF THE WATER.
5. TRY NOT TO HIT ANYONE.
6. IF YOU ARE TAKING TOO LONG, LET OTHERS GO AHEAD OF YOU.
7. DON'T STAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF OTHERS.
8. QUIET PLEASE...WHILE OTHERS ARE PREPARING.
9. DON'T TAKE EXTRA STROKES.
10. WELL DONE.. NOW, FLUSH THE URINAL, GO OUTSIDE, AND TEE OFF! 
 

Today's Welfare joke
A young man with his pants hanging half off his ass, hair in a long ponytail and a half inch thick gold chain around his neck walked into the local welfare office to pick up his check.

He marched up to the counter and said, "Hi. You know, I just hate drawing welfare.  I'd really rather have a job. I don't like taking advantage of the system, getting something for nothing."

The social worker behind the counter said "Your timing is excellent.  We just got a job opening from a very wealthy old man who wants a chauffeur and bodyguard for his beautiful daughter.  You will have to drive around in his 2017 Mercedes-Benz CL, and he will supply all of your clothes."

"Because of the long hours, meals will be provided.  You'll also be expected to escort the daughter on her overseas holiday trips.  This is rather awkward to say but you will also have, as part of your job, the assignment to satisfy her sexual urges as the daughter is in her mid-20's and has a rather strong sex drive."

The guy, just plain wide-eyed, said, "You're bullshittin' me!"

The social worker said, "Yeah, well... you started it."








Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Davids Daily Dose - Tuesday November 11

 1/. This is one of the really good Lefsetz rants......in my opinion, he nails it.


The story for me is how out of touch the press is.

The right said Trump had a mandate.

The left said the party had to run to the center.

And everybody in the pundit class, everybody in D.C., seemed to have no understanding of the mind-set of the people. And the question arises, if the press is wrong on this, what else are they wrong on?

If you’ve made it all the way to TV or Congress you’re pretty self-impressed, you ran the gauntlet and emerged victorious. But did you know that the median age of an MSNBC viewer is 72? This isn’t even your parents, this is your GRANDPARENTS! And this is my generation and I’ve got to tell you, it’s as baked into its ways as the generations before it. We thought it would be different for boomers, after all they had the greatest number of people and changed the world, but not anymore.                 https://lefsetz.com/wordpress/2025/11/05/tuesdays-election/



2/. Weekend Update......the guys were on form this week! 
Most amusing, some good zingers.....6 minutes.....



3/. The wonderful Tom Tomorrow......



4/. An excellent analysis of the administration Trump has put in place.....incompetents and internet trolls.....

n 1949, the German historian and political philosopher Hannah Arendt visited Europe for the first time since fleeing to America during the war. A year later, she wrote an analysis of what she called “the aftermath of Nazi rule.” She found the Old World lacking in civic maturity and commitment compared with her new home, the then-booming United States, noting that “the peoples of Western Europe have developed the habit of blaming their misfortunes on some force out of their reach.” She believed that her adopted country, by comparison, enjoyed a kind of clarity of public vision: “With the possible exception of the Scandinavians,” she wrote, “no European citizenry has the political maturity of Americans, for whom a certain amount of responsibility, i.e., of moderation in the pursuit of self-interest, is almost a matter of course.” Arendt wasn’t celebrating a perfect America; rather, she was lauding a people who approached political life with an adult sensibility and a reserve of self-control.



5/. Cognitive test?


6/. Trump wants to abolish the filibuster,,,,,Thom Hartmann on why this might be a great idea....

Emperor Trump saw this wipeout election coming and he knew who to blame in advance: the Senate. On Tuesday (election day) morning, he posted to his Nazi-infested social media site:

“TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER NOW, END THE RIDICULOUS SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATELY, AND THEN, MOST IMPORTANTLY, PASS EVERY WONDERFUL REPUBLICAN POLICY THAT WE HAVE DREAMT OF, FOR YEARS, BUT NEVER GOTTEN. WE WILL BE THE PARTY THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN – THE SMART PARTY!!!”

Republicans yawned and ignored him; they’ve been hiding behind the filibuster for decades to avoid having to actually take a serious vote on the crazy crap that Republicans in the House keep sending them, like bills to outlaw abortion nationally, end voting rights for married women, or end climate protections and deregulate the fossil fuel industry.                                                                                                                                                                                               https://hartmannreport.com/p/a-republic-if-you-can-count-to-51-bc5?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=302288&post_id=178121707&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=2cwgv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email



7/. Desi Lydic having a religious meltdown.....most amusing.....3 minutes...


8/. Oh Democrats.....

Democrats enabled Donald Trump to become president twice because of repetition compulsions that still propel the party’s leaders – undermining the party’s potential to end the real-life nightmare of Maga control over the federal government. Scrutinizing how this century’s Democratic leaders set the stage for Trump’s electoral triumphs is crucial not only for clarity about the past. It also makes possible a vital focus on how such failures can be avoided in the future.

Elites did quite well after Barack Obama took back the presidency for Democrats in January 2009, amid the Great Recession. He bailed out big banks while a huge number of people lost their homes. By the time Obama was most of the way through his presidency, he had facilitated “the dispossession of at least 5.2 million US homeowner families, the explosion of inequality, and the largest ruination of middle-class wealth in nearly a century”, the journalist David Dayen pointed out.         https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/02/trump-democrats-playbook?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other




9/. Angus Petersen on cybersecurity. 
It's not enough to "trust, but verify" any more, we all have to be much more sceptical than that.
Good article.....

It’s a strange feeling, realizing how many of the systems we trust to keep the world spinning now depend on code written by someone we’ll never meet. That same software might be patched, revised, or exploited before the week is out — and somewhere, the fallout will land on a family like yours or mine. The gap between what’s possible and what’s stable is widening, and it’s being filled with algorithms, automation, and anxiety.

Over the past year, the speed of technological disruption has started to feel less like progress and more like acceleration without traction. Regulators scramble to keep up, markets cheer or panic, and the rest of us watch the gears spin faster. Europe’s landmark AI Act — once hailed as the world’s strongest attempt to govern artificial intelligence — is already softening around the edges. Both Reuters and the Financial Times report that the European Commission plans to “ease parts” of the law, offering grace periods and phased labeling requirements. In the language of bureaucracy, that sounds harmless. In practice, it signals that even the most ambitious policymakers are blinking under pressure from industry.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   https://medium.com/edge-of-collapse/deepfakes-layoffs-and-the-new-reality-war-1e39ac50d323



10/. Jimmy Kimmel with one of his street interviews......amusing.....3 minutes.



11/. Bill Gates was supposed to be a "good" billionaire - he isn't. 
None of them are, their gross example of wealth inequality and evil corporations are the cause of the world's problems......

Let’s begin with the fundamental problem: Bill Gates is a politics denier. Though he came to it late, he now accepts the realities of climate science. But he lives in flat, embarrassing denial about political realities. His latest essay on climate, published last week, treats the issue as if it existed in a political vacuum. He writes as if there were no such thing as political power, and no such thing as billionaires.

His main contention is that funds are very limited, so the delegates at this month’s climate summit in Brazil should direct money away from “near-term emissions goals” towards climate “adaptation” and spending on poverty and disease.

Yes, the funds available for any good cause are scarce, but that’s not because of some natural law, some implacable truth about human society. It’s because oligarchic power has waged war on benign state spending, leading to the destruction of USAID and drastic cuts to the aid budgets of other countries, including the UK. Austerity is a political choice. The decision to impose it is driven by governments bowing to the wishes of the ultra-rich.


12/. Guys - don't let this happen to you! 3 minutes.....
Ladies, you will appreciate this.....



13/. Great results from last Tuesday's election you haven't heard of......
Yesterday was the first time in five years that reading political news invoked something other than frustration or dread: the election results were almost uniformly exciting, and perhaps aware of the shift in public opinion that precipitated the conservative thumping, even the Supreme Court teased a willingness to check some of Donald Trump’s most autocratic impulses. 

You’ve no doubt read reams of political analysis and poetic meditations on the success of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (including mine), looked into the surprisingly strong performance of New Jersey’s next governor, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, and smiled at Donald Trump’s attempts to avoid blame for a Republican thumping. 

You also probably felt relief at hearing the news that Democratic leaders are moving aside for the next generation: former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is retiring, while her longtime deputy, Rep. Steny Hoyer, is reportedly looking at wrapping up his distinguished career. Oh, and I hope reveled in the confirmed innocence of the sandwich avenger in DC.



14/. Letters home from the civil war!



15/. Let them eat lead! No, not bullets, lead!



16/. Bob Lefsetz on Musk's trillion dollar compensation.....yes, trillion....

I was told I could be President. I learned that in first grade. I could see the opportunity, the trajectory, we were all starting from the same line. Now, who would want to be President? Certainly not me.

I was told if I worked hard I could be wealthy. They called it the American Dream. There were hoops to jump through. Mostly dealing with education. And if you reached the brass ring…you were comfortable, you didn’t have to worry about money, you could do things other couldn’t.

They never told us you would do things that were completely separate, that the rest didn’t have access to. You could fly in the front of the plane, you could fly as much as you wanted, but the idea of having your own jet? That was an incomprehensible fantasy. Owning your own island? None of these were possibilities, even on the radar screen until the eighties, when those who’d professed love for everybody in the sixties got greedy.

But then came private equity. And Bill Simon’s leveraged buyout of Gibson Greetings for $80 million. In only eighteen months the company was taken public with a value of $290 million, Simon’s $330,000 investment yielded $66 million. Wow!

And you might not have been paying attention, then again if your goal was to make it, to be rich, to win, the line of scrimmage had been moved way down the field.



17/. The local news! SNL, amusing.....3 minutes



18/. Remember the Truman Show? Maybe it's time to give it another look.
This Guardian review makes you think.....

The great Australian director Peter Weir is perhaps underrated as an auteur, simply because his filmography doesn’t follow any thematic or stylistic principle; each of his contributions feels like a complete work of art unto itself. While Picnic at Hanging Rockremains his finest work, his foray into Hollywood culminated in the utterly transfixing, intermittently horrifying Jim Carrey vehicle The Truman Show. Almost 30 years after its theatrical release, the film has only grown in stature and prescience.

Ostensibly a dark satire on voyeurism and the inexhaustible manipulations of the media, The Truman Show predated the television juggernaut Big Brother by a single year, and it’s hard not to see something causal in that. Both are about surveillance and the murky line separating reality from entertainment; both involve hidden cameras watching the participants’ every move. The key difference – the one that gives the film such moral potency – is that Truman doesn’t know he’s on TV.



19/. "All Her Fault" - 5 star guardian review........
We have watched three episodes and it's amazing.....

Look, I am a mother, a neurotic and – if one of my HRT patches sloughs off without me noticing – very quickly a clinical paranoiac. But even if that were not true, this latest tale of a playdate gone unthinkably wrong would have me firmly in its grip. All Her Fault, an adaptation of bestselling thriller writer Andrea Mara’s 2021 book of the same name, braids a number of popular TV trends together, interrogating White Lotus-style the phenomenon of middle-class US affluence and the protections it offers and corruptions it encourages, a missing child narrative and an examination of the penalty women pay for motherhood. It is rare that all these things are held in balance, without at least one element becoming preachy or the thriller part becoming baggy or preposterous, but All Her Fault manages it brilliantly.                                                                                                                                                                                                 https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/nov/07/all-her-fault-review-sarah-snook-andrea-mara?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other



Today's golf joke
A man was out on the golf course one sunny day when he suddenly realized he was lost. 
Spotting a woman ahead of him, he walked over and asked, “Excuse me, could you help me? I’m not sure which hole I’m on.”
She smiled politely and said, “You’re one hole behind me. I’m on the 7th; you’re on the 6th.”
Relieved, he thanked her and went back to his game.
A little while later, he found himself lost again. 
Embarrassed, he noticed the same woman and approached her once more. “I hate to bother you again, but I’m lost. Can you tell me what hole I’m on?”
She chuckled and replied, “You’re still one hole behind me. I’m on the 14th; you’re on the 13th.”
Grateful for her help, he thanked her again and finished his round.
Later, in the clubhouse, he saw the woman and decided to thank her properly. “Can I buy you a drink to thank you for your help out there?” he asked.
She agreed, and they started chatting over their drinks. 
As the conversation flowed, he asked, “So, what do you do for a living?”
“I’m in sales,” she said with a shy smile.
“No way! Me too!” he exclaimed. “What do you sell?”
She hesitated for a moment. “Well… it’s a little embarrassing.”
“Come on,” he said, coaxing her. “I promise I won’t laugh.”
After a moment, she sighed and said, “Alright, but you really can’t laugh. I sell sanitary napkins.”
He managed to hold a straight face—at first. 
But then, unable to contain himself, he burst into laughter, doubling over and nearly falling out of his chair, tears streaming down his face.
“You promised not to laugh!” she exclaimed, glaring at him.
Through his laughter, he managed to choke out, “I’m sorry! But I can’t help it—I sell toilet paper... and I’m still one hole behind you!”


Today's Marital joke
A woman was sure that her husband was cheating on her by having an affair with the maid. So she laid down a trap.
One evening she suddenly sent the maid home for the weekend and didn't tell her husband.
That night when they went to bed, the husband gave the old story:
"Excuse me my dear, my stomach aches" and went to the bathroom.
The wife promptly went and got into the Maid's bed. She switched the lights off.
When he came in silently, he wasted no time or words but had his way with her.
When he finished and was still panting, the wife said: "You didn't expect to find me in this bed, did you?" 
And then she switched on the light.
"No ma'am", said the Gardener.


Another marital joke
Woman comes home and tells her husband, "Remember those headaches I've been having all these years? Well, they're gone."
"No more headaches?" The husband asks, "What happened?"
His wife replies, "Margie referred me to a hypnotist. 
He told me to stand in front of a mirror, stare at myself and repeat 'I do not have a headache; I do not have a headache, I do not have a headache.' 
It worked. The headaches are all gone."
His wife then says, "You know, you haven't been exactly a ball of fire in the bedroom these last few years. 
Why don't you go see the hypnotist and see if he can do anything for that?" The husband agrees to try it.
Following his appointment, the husband comes home, rips off his clothes, picks up his wife and carries her into the bedroom. 
He puts her on the bed and says, "Don't move, I'll be right back." 
He goes into the bathroom and comes back a few minutes later and jumps into bed and makes passionate love to his wife like never before.
His wife says, "Damn! That was wonderful!"
The husband says, "Don't move! I will be right back." 
He goes back into the bathroom, comes back and round two was even better than the first time. 
The wife sits up and her head is spinning.
Her husband again says, "Don't move, I'll be right back." 
With that, he goes back in the bathroom. This time, his wife quietly follows him and there, in the bathroom, she sees him standing at the mirror and saying,
She's not my wife.
She's not my wife.
She's not my wife.
His funeral service will be held on Saturday