Tuesday, July 20, 2010

weekly Thought Bonanza July 20th

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.
Just received my New England Patriot season tickets today and I could not be happier. A new season and a fresh start for every team in the league. Now if we can just get the league to cut the ticket prices so more people can afford them would be a real miracle. One hundred and sixty nine dollars a ticket seems a bit much.

Why do all the really good authors decide that adding a bit of the extraterrestrial in their novels seems like a good idea? Stick with what you do well and stay away from the lunacy that has our favorite characters going into the unknown. If I wanted that, I would read Dean Koontz or Steven King.

Maybe it is time to start paying our student athletes who make millions of dollars for their respective universities.

Is it just me or are people really not taking this BP oil spill too seriously? If President George Bush was still in office the public would be outraged. With King Obama now president, he always gets a pass in the media. Leave vacation or the golf course Mr. Obama and start living up to all the hype.

The new TNT show Rizzoli and Isles is excellent. TNT’s Leverage is pretty good as well. Timothy Hutton is great in anything he does.

I am starting to believe that there is not a person on this earth besides me that is actually interested in reading newspapers any more. There is nothing better to me than waking up in the morning and going to the end of the driveway to pick up your daily paper. With my coffee in hand and a smile on my face, I look at that front page every day with anxious anticipation.

Did I mention my season tickets arrived today?
Lady Gaga might be a little eccentric, ok a lot eccentric, however the girl certainly has talent. How many artists do you know of besides country stars are actually well grounded?

I have no idea why people are complaining about the Miami Heat signing Chris Bosch, Duane Wade, and Lebron James. We still leave in a free market system and I say more power to them. I just hope the Celtics wipe the floor with them.

Mel Gibson, you are a moron. You left your wife of twenty something years for that? Then you pull a nutty and the whole world sees your true inner self. Moron, moron, moron!

Casinos are about to be introduced to the state of Massachusetts. It is about time that Massachusetts steps up to the plate and keep people who want to gamble in Massachusetts instead of letting its residents go to Connecticut and spend their money. People are going to gamble any way so you might as well collect the tax dollars. Regardless of the pundits crying about the loss of lottery sales, Casinos make sense.

When was the last time you took your time and actually enjoyed a good old fashion hoodsie cup? They are still fabulous.

Same goes for Chef Boyardee’s Mini Ravioli’s.

My thought of the week is again more of a question than a thought; Why do actors and sports stars lose millions and millions of dollars? Go get a Fidelity adviser instead of your childhood friend to handle your money.

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