Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Tennis Tuesday

 

This guy's so built I thought he might be AI. Get the full picture BELOW.

Monday, December 08, 2025

Remains of the Day (12/08)











Just Jared: Former hockey pro and (212) fave Sean Avery thinks "Heated Rivalry" could be the key to supporting a gay National Hockey League (NHL) player coming out in the future.











Weekend Tennis Roundup


De Minaur captures the UTS in London; Rublev wins an award from the ATP; Carlitos gets a same-sex marriage proposal in Jersey and lots more BELOW.


Sunday, December 07, 2025

'Tis the Season


Sunday brunch has been eaten. Christmas tree has been procured. Time to decorate! 



Friend of a Farmer is in the spirit



X Marks the Spot

 

I'm fairly trusting, complain plenty and have zero power -- but Gen X to the core! 

Friday, December 05, 2025

Remains of the Day (12/05)

 

Dekkoo: Liam Calvert's "A Night Like This" (2025) is definitely worth a watch. Alexander Lincoln and Jack Brett Anderson are so sexy and have such incredible chemistry that you'll remain invested till the morning after, even if the story gets a tad clumsy at times.













Song of the Day: Was stunned and thrilled when I saw a "new" release called "Take It to the Top" by the Style Council, listed as a demo from their debut LP. Turns out it's from an upcoming six-disc special edition of "Café Bleu," which will include even more previously unreleased material!  


Shame GameOur weekly viral fat “shaming” event is upon us, with a woman who claims her Delta seatmate complained about her size. I know I've been unkind about the topic in the past -- which, to be honest, is far more tongue-in-cheek than most people realize, a way of deflecting my desire to live on nothing but Nutter Butters and milk -- but I will add this: I feel for this woman and I realize most seats are too small for most of us, much less someone who is larger-statured. But it is a balancing act. Damian and I recently spent more money than we ever have on concert tickets to see Stevie Nicks, and after the show started, a young woman arrived to fill the one vacant seat directly beside us -- which forced Damian to stand entirely in front of my chair and left me 100% in the aisle, with no seat (for the ballads). We were sympathetic and didn't say anything. But would I be “shaming” anyone if we had wanted to be able to use the chairs we paid a small fortune for? Because I don't see any “nice” way of bringing it up -- and god knows she didn’t either, not even a courtesy nod.


CORRECTION: Maybe I did her a disservice by keeping my trap shut!