Sometimes I hear of wives whose husbands have cheated more than once. This is bad enough. But sometimes, he is cheating on the same woman multiple times. I recently heard from a wife who said in part, “I was beyond devastated the first time I found out about my husband’s affair. I knew the woman… Continue reading
Category: Sports
News writing: how to write a sports report in 4 steps
The news writing style is just as important for sports reporting as it is for general news, business stories, or any other journalistic work. The advantage of sports writing is that you are allowed a little more freedom in word choice. In crime or business writing, you are restricted from using adjectives and adverbs and… Continue reading
The regular season game before the All-Star break points to current issues ignored by MLB officials.
In a very clear way, the 2018 All-Star Game in Washington DC last week was representative of the current state of the sport of baseball. The ten home runs hit set an all-time record for the Midsummer Classic, nearly double the previous record of six. That long-ball production is indicative of the season, which is… Continue reading
Critical Thinking: Will the world change only if people realize what ‘the elites’ are doing?
For many, many years, it has been said that the world is ruled by a small group of people. Some of the people who have been talking about this for decades have even become household names. â € ‹ This can be seen as largely a result of the platforms that are now available online… Continue reading
Chronicles of Madness – Episode 35
In our episode 35 of Madness Chronicles, we will see the insanity of Congress that makes the rich rich.. Remember, insanity is a state of mental illness, gross and extremely foolish behavior, and a frenzied or chaotic form of activity. Let’s take a look at the insanity of Congress taking over. In the massive HEROES… Continue reading
Was Soccer Deacon Jones an ethical defensive end?
Although Deacon Jones thrived on bullying, he was an ethical NFL defensive end. Deacon sought to strike fear into the quarterback’s eyes, but he was ethical in his approach to doing this. Deacon Jones coined the football word “sack,” which is tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage. He played left end in an… Continue reading
Northern Illinois wins school: 11th game record with Humanitarian Bowl victory
Northern Illinois linebackers coach Tom Matukewicz decided to make his 15 minutes of fame fun after being named interim head coach for the Huskies Humanitarian Bowl game against Fresno State. After all, things were in the dumper after winning 9 straight games before their Mid-American Conference championship game at 10-2 and quickly losing 26-21 to… Continue reading
10 quirks, facts, and traditions of the University of Georgia
o “The Arch,” an iron gate found on everything from the UGA logo to t-shirts, is representative of the Arch on campus, which was an original gateway to the school. Legend has it that if a freshman walks under The Arch during his freshman year, he will never graduate. o When the UGA Bulldogs have… Continue reading
Seasoning Tips: Old Bay Seasonings and Spike Seasonings
Outside of the heavenly seasoning tea types, bilingual teas seem to primarily appeal to Hispanic communities. These teas are called bilingual because they combine two different flavors like banana and apple, or cinnamon and apple, or honey and lemon, etc. Another popular category of heavenly seasoning tea is dessert. Some of the types included in… Continue reading
Serendipity Guide
A guide is required to enter the Wolcott Quarry in Yoho National Park, since British Columbia Park was designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. Although it is controlled and you cannot keep the “stone bugs” you encounter, the journey can be a treasured experience even if you lead a sophisticated life. Madison,… Continue reading