Monday, January 15, 2024

a day for reflection...

 i wish this day was spent like the title of this blog post, but it isn't. for too many people in this country, it is just another day off, that is all. just imagine how much better we could be as people if we actually understood why this holiday matters.




i did watch both NFL playoff games yesterday. the Packers whipped the Cowboys, 48-32. the Lions won their game last night over the Rams, 24-23. today, the Bills are at home against the Steelers and the Eagles play at Tampa Bay.






here are your NBA highlights from yesterday:



the season finale of The Curse was fucking insane last night.



Power Book III: Raising Kanan was really good last night.



True Detective Night Country was excellent last night.



Manchester United and Tottenham finished 2-2 yesterday.






the New York Rangers won yesterday at home against Washington, 2-1.





i wrote 2 poems last night before i went to sleep. i think they are pretty good.


enjoy some music:






and now some of this and that:









on the DVR tonight will be Monday Night Raw.


i will probably be on here tomorrow after i get back from the bank.


it actually made it up to double digits today for the high temperature. it is so cold in our garage, i'm not sure the refrigerator actually needs to be running.


i hope everyone had a great weekend.


a big thank you to everyone for checking out my latest published poems:




until tomorrow kids...


fight the power.


fuck racism.


fuck hatred.


fuck war.


fuck the police.


black lives matter.


stay healthy.


wash your fucking hands.


stay off the fucking streets.


get the fucking shot.


un día para reflexionar


be well. be creative. be cool. be quick to send me CASH, panties, hate mail, love letters, broken promises and dirty pennies from heaven.


peace and chicken grease...


music:


Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman


Beyonce - BLACK PARADE


Billie Eilish - bury a friend


The Unthanks - Magpie


Jim James - State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U.)


"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." 
                                                                              - Martin Luther King, Jr.


and your whatever the fuck i wanted you to see video of the day:


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