Sunday, December 27, 2009

Weekly Thought Bonanza Dec 27th


On Sunday/Monday, I produce a column called “The Weekly Thought Bonanza”. The column is based on all of the random thoughts that run through my head all week, and trust me there are a plethora of them. I will try to share as many of these thoughts as I can, so each one of my readers can think just a little bit extra over the coming week. After my short holiday break the “Bonanza is back.


If you marry a woman or man from a foreign country and you allow them to take your child on a “vacation” to their homeland and they do not come back, I have no sympathy for you. Don’t let your children leave the country without you.

When will we develop a x-ray machine at airports that will give a full body scan that will effectively check for explosive devices. Have we not learned anything on 9-11?

Urban Meyer has a serious heart problem and has decided to take some time off. Citing family first, he will take a long break from football. Good for him.

Playing Santa for the first time was better than I ever thought it would be.

Backup Quarterbacks in the NFL truly have a great job. Watching a bunch of backups play this week only confirms to me why they are backups in the first place.

Ten billion dollars worth of gift cards were purchased this holiday season. Over two billion of those will never be used. What a money maker that is.

Hollywood grossed one billion dollars this weekend. Recession?

I would not discount the New England Patriots in the playoffs this year.

Anyone want to tell me when it is appropriate to stop turning on the Christmas lights?

George Clooney is getting oversatured.

Firefighters in Sacramento say a man burned down his house while he was burning his divorce papers. Please take notice Tiger Woods.

Speaking of Mr. Woods, would you like to take a Mulligan on your life?

Ivana Trump had to be escorted off a plane because she was agitated at children running in the isle. Ivana, now you know how others feel when we here you ranting and raving on television, darling.

I for one cannot wait for the Winter Olympics.

I am hearing that the Keurig Coffee machine was a big hit as a holiday gift. If you received one please try the Hazel Nut Dark Roast blend. You will be glad you did.

My football office pool has me in fourth place. Not good.

The Weekly Thought Bonanza, thought of the week; does everyone hope that 2010 will be a better year than 2009?

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