New Who

We finally have a date for New Who!

60 years of Time and Space

Do you know what a beaver looks like?

Prue Leith provides some unintentional hilarity on “Great British Bake Off.”

Life Lessons From The Princess Bride

1. True love doesn’t happen every day.

2. You can’t kidnap what has been rightfully stolen.

3. Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line.

4. Life isn’t fair. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

5. Television used to be called books.

6. Always learn to fight left-handed.

7. Vengeance is noble, but it doesn’t pay the bills.

8. Get some rest. If you haven’t got your health, you haven’t got anything.

9. You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles.

10. Someday, you may not mind the kissing part so much.

Rich Men North of Richmond

Archie’s Wisdom

“Oh jeez, would ya look at here, The meatheads are now running the country.” ~Archie Bunker

Meathead and Archie are sitting in chairs watching the television.

Best TV Show Ever Made

On This Day in History

Jaws was released on June 20, 1975.

“We’re gonna need a bigger boat.” 🦈 🛥

My Favorite MTV Videos from the 80s

The 80s were a golden era for music videos, thanks to the rise of MTV and the creativity of artists and directors. There were so many iconic videos that defined the decade, from pop to rock to rap. Here are some of my personal favorites, in no particular order:

Take on Me – A-Ha: This video is a masterpiece of animation and live action, blending a comic book style with a romantic story. The song is catchy and upbeat, and the video is full of memorable scenes, such as the pencil sketch chase and the final embrace.

Bell the Cat

A modern retelling of an old Fable

Once upon a time, in a modern metropolis, there was a bustling city full of mice. Despite their tiny size, the mice were clever and resourceful. They lived in the shadows, scurrying through narrow alleyways and hidden corners, always cautious of the looming danger of the city’s resident predator, a crafty cat named Mr. Whiskers.

The mice, tired of living in constant fear, held a meeting in their underground lair to discuss a solution. “We need to find a way to know when the cat is near,” squeaked one brave mouse named Oliver. “If only we could put a bell on Mr. Whiskers’ collar, we would hear him coming and have time to escape!”

The idea sparked excitement among the mice, and they agreed it was worth a try. But there was one glaring problem: how to get the bell on the cat without being caught. They pondered and brainstormed, putting their sharp little minds to work.

Finally, a young and tech-savvy mouse named Max proposed a modern twist to their plan. “Instead of physically putting a bell on Mr. Whiskers,” he suggested, “let’s create a virtual bell that will alert us whenever the cat is nearby.”

Intrigued, the mice gathered around as Max explained his ingenious plan. He would develop a sophisticated surveillance system using motion sensors and cameras placed strategically throughout the city. These sensors would detect the cat’s movements and trigger an alert on the mice’s smartphones or tiny smartwatches.

Excitement filled the air as the mice envisioned a future where they could navigate the city with ease and avoid Mr. Whiskers altogether. The plan was set in motion, and Max worked tirelessly, using his technical expertise to design and implement the surveillance system.

Soon enough, the city was equipped with a network of tiny cameras and motion sensors, cleverly hidden in every nook and cranny. The system was connected to an app on the mice’s smartphones, ensuring they would be immediately alerted whenever the cat approached.

The mice rejoiced as their new technological advantage turned the tide in their favor. Whenever Mr. Whiskers ventured near, a notification would sound, warning the mice to scurry to safety. They could go about their daily activities, enjoying their newfound freedom and security.

Word of their success spread among the mouse community, and neighboring cities started implementing similar surveillance systems. The mice had turned the tables on their feline foe, using technology to outsmart him at every turn.

And so, the legend of the mice who wanted to put a bell on the cat was retold throughout the generations. It served as a reminder of the power of innovation, adaptation, and the courage to challenge the status quo. The city’s mice lived happily ever after, knowing they had overcome their fear and triumphed over their once-dreaded enemy, thanks to their modern twist on an age-old problem.