Year: 2014
Merry Christmas, Siri
Our kids don't bother with face-to-face contact. But they love their phones.
Rand Time with Bill Maher
Two blunt men, one show Now the question begs, will the heavy money people back Rand Paul for president?
Conclusion: The Huffington Post hates America
Huffington Post listed all of these American inequities without mentioning that the U.S. is by far the most benevolent nation. American philanthropy, community service, and missionary work are unparalleled worldwide, but you wouldn't know it here. Tell it all, Huff Po.
Band Aid on a Band Aid
Here's the new recording of Do They Know It's Christmas. British pop stars gathered on the 30th anniversary of the original DTKIC session to generate funds to ease the ebola crisis. And here's the original 1984 fundraiser that generated millions of dollars to eradicate hunger in third world countries.
You owe a dollar if a melody gets stuck in your head
Satellite music services are under the gun from multiple directions as artists withhold music and companies withhold royalties. Radio station companies, too, continue battling record companies over the value of free airplay versus royalties payments to songwriters and artists. We can all agree that the charity songs like Band Aid's 30th anniversary of Do They Know It's Christmas deliver assets to affected parties. This year it's West Africa to eradicate the ebola crisis. The original R-E-S-P-E-C-T doesn't get any from music streamers. Isn't it time? For most old school musicians, it's all a rat race.
Led Zepless
The hot rumor that Robert Plant ripped up an $800 million guarantee to reunite and tour with Led Zeppelin is apparently untrue. He just LOOKS like a crazy old lady. Oh well...let's dance!
NAILED IT!
This article appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal on Sunday, October 26, 2014, nine days before Sen. Mitch McConnell crushed his opponent by more than 220,000 votes; a 56% - 41% beatdown. 'Chuck Todd effect' aids Grimes rebound Jonathan Miller, Special to The Courier-Journal 11:55 a.m. EDT October 26, 2014 Democratic challenger for U.S. Senate seat gains ground in the homestretch. Several weeks ago, it looked like I had made a bad bet when I picked the young, brash filly to upset the old war horse in the high-profile U.S. Senate derby in Kentucky this fall. U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was ahead of his challenger, Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, by an average of 4 points in most surveys, and the polling
For though the groove is hard to beat
The demons squeal in sheer delight. It's you they spy, so plump, so ripe. You try to run. You try to scream. But no more sun you'll ever see.
Lego to the movies
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