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Music

Unexpected: Body Count’s cover of “Comfortably Numb” with David Gilmour on guitar

Definitely not anything I would’ve predicted.

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Florida of the Day

A new Villages loofah just dropped

Oh, my sweet summer child, do you not know about the “Loofah Code” in The Villages?

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The Current Situation

BBC News just pulled a “FOX News”

…and by that, I mean, being completely ignorant of the larger world outside the U.S. and too lazy to double-check with a real map. Romania doesn’t share a border with Türkiye; the “Romania” on their map is actually Bulgaria. Romania is the next country to the north.

(Also, they can call the country east of Germany “Czechia” — “The Czech Republic” is technically correct, but so is “The French Republic,” and most people just say “France.”)

Here’s a correct map of Europe:

Of course, the title of winner for erroneous maps still goes to FOX News, who once put “Egypt” in Iraq’s location:

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Editorial Florida

Attention Florida drivers!

Bumper sticker on car bumper: “Using your turn signal is not ‘giving information to the enemy’.”
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Music

Lollapalooza 1991: Now THAT was a concert!

Wednesday, August 7, 1991: A sunny day at Toronto’s CNE Grandstand, and what a lineup:

  • Butthole Surfers
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees
  • My first chance to see Nine Inch Nails
  • Living Colour
  • Ice-T and Body Count
  • Rollins Band
  • Jane’s Addiction

…and after the show, we continued the fun at a normally sad nightclub near the airport that had their “alt-rock” night on Wednesdays.

There was already a feeling that interesting things were happening in music. Big Audio Dynamite had put out their single Rush a couple of months prior…

…and we had no idea of the musical gems that were still forthcoming:

  • Nirvana hadn’t yet released Nevermind,
  • Pearl Jam hadn’t yet released Ten,
  • Soundgarden hadn’t yet released Badmotorfinger,
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers hadn’t yet released Blood Sugar Sex Magik,
  • U2 hadn’t yet released Achtung Baby,
  • Metallica hadn’t yet released Smell the Glove — but seriously, the black album (the one with Enter Sandman),
  • Ministry hadn’t yet released Psalm 666,
  • Public Enemy hadn’t yet released Apocalypse 1991…The Enemy Strikes Black (with the heavy metal version of Bring the Noize),
  • 2 Unlimited hadn’t yet released Get Ready for This,
  • A Tribe Called Quest hadn’t yet released The Low End Theory,
  • Black Sheep hadn’t yet released A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing,
  • 2Pac hadn’t yet released 2Pacalypse Now,
  • Del tha Funkee Homosapien hadn’t yet released I Wish My Brother George Was Here

…and I was a DJ at Crazy Go Nuts University back then. Great times!

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America The Current Situation

The October 2024 cover of “The Atlantic” doesn’t need a headline

October 2024 cover of “The Atlantic,” featuring a painting of a covered circus wagon containing an elephant in chains. The driver of the wagon is Donald Trump, wearing a red “Make America Great Again” baseball cap and suit, and brandishing a whip. The wagon is traveling down a muddy trench towards the Capitol building in Washington, D.C..

The cover painting says it all.

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funny

Meanwhile, at the Saturday market…

Two young women at the scented candle stand at a Saturday market.

Woman 1: “Hey, this candle smells like Fireball.”

Woman 2: “Becky, us non-alcoholics like to call that scent cinnamon.”