Category: Humour
At First You’ll Laugh! And Then You’ll Cry.
Can you spot the illiterate in the room? It’s not just the 6 year old.
Read MoreWhat Did You eat!?
You’re sitting on the couch downstairs alone in the house, leaning over typing on a laptop...
Read MoreA more localized and obvious inequity in America
Maybe here’s the reason you don’t see many Chinese comedians. When searching Google...
Read MoreWhat Winning Tastes Like
This is what winning tastes like.
Read MoreThe Great Comedy Oreo
There’s a comedy merger taking place and the laughs are being passed on to you. Recently...
Read MoreMST3K Part 3 – The Apology
Mystery Science Theater 3000 is back on Kickstarter. And THIS TIME IT’s DIFFERENT. Sort of....
Read MoreHow to Watch Bad Movies with Funny People
How to survive the Coronapocalypse and come out smiling.
Read MoreMST3K and Netflix Part Ways
Netflix says no thanks to MST3k. I explain why.
Read MoreWhy Parades Are THE WORST
Louisville Bardstown Rd. Halloween Parade 2019 Let me explain firstly, this is not a complaint....
Read MoreTry and Tell The Young People Today That
There are some things that never get old. And this sketch is one of them. (Four well-dressed men...
Read MoreA Regrettable Trend
My shoes have a few miles on them at this particular point in my life, and I’ve been...
Read MoreJust When You Think You’ve Seen it All
I had a revelation yesterday, which is something I have with far less frequency as I get older....
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Must-Read:
- Michael’s Handbook of Useful Information
- How to Win. Every Time.
- Don’t Buy Into The Hype
- Self-Discipline, Honor and Integrity
- Gratitude and Humility
- Always Take The High Road
- Don’t Rush to Judge People and Circumstances
- Learn When to Take Advice
- Police are Good
- Stay Positive
- Don’t Jump on Bandwagons
- Do Yourself a Solid
- It’s Not What You Know; It’s Who You Know
- Order & Organization Are Keys to Successful Management in Life & Business
- The Profound Differences Between What We Hear vs. What is Told
- Expand Thou Vocabulary
- The importance of Sharp Kitchen Knives
- Learn to Distinguish Between What You Can Control & What You Cannot
- Credibility is Important
- Don’t Ever Second-Guess Yourself
- Make Sure to Always Read the Manual and Instructions. Twice. Or More.
- Learn how to get Things Done
- The Lady Doth Protest too Much, Methinks