What’s that old adage — “Never meet your heroes,” because you’re bound to be disappointed?
I think I’d update that for 2019: “Never read your heroes’ Tweets.”
It was … interesting … the way certain very vocal celebrities suddenly wanted to change the subject away from politics when the long-awaited Mueller report was turned in:
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Speaking of Twitter, I still don’t completely understand the etiquette, or rules, or whatever the hell it is we’re supposed to do. Take, for example, this Tweet:
Now, does this mean that 52 people are quite pleased that Larry Cohen is dead? Confusing.
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I could be wrong about this. I hope I’m wrong about this. But I suspect that we’ve gone past “peak TV” and are now sliding downhill.
There are more shows than ever, but I can’t find a single new series that really grabs me.
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It’s nigh impossible to find a columnist who can write about politics these days and actually be funny. I think this guy pulled it off.
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Still, it might be entertaining to poke fun at the image of Spokane being populated by grouchy old fist-waving coots. You know, something that suggests we can take a joke.
Good point. Not sure what the hell you’re referring to, but it seems like a good point.