For our anniversary trip this year, Gina & I visited the Mississippi Gulf Coast with a day trip to Mobile, Alabama. I’ll talk about what we liked, what we didn’t, what to look for, and what to look out for.
For our anniversary trip this year, Gina & I visited the Mississippi Gulf Coast with a day trip to Mobile, Alabama. I’ll talk about what we liked, what we didn’t, what to look for, and what to look out for.
Taking a quick look at a bunch of DC movies & TV shows in the recent past, the present, the near future, and some that will never be.
This time around I’m sharing my thoughts on my favorite sport, why I think you should give it a try, and a recap of my team winning it all this year.
A look at a few fairy tales and their original endings and how they apply to today.
Back into politics this month, featuring a topic I’ve purposely avoided for the past 12+ years, various things that have happened recently that have aggravated me, and just to give me an excuse to not talk politics for a few moments – my recipe for chili. But first, a farewell to two legends in their…
This podcast begins with a tribute to the late, great, George Perez. Rest in Peace. Then, in my continuing attempt to avoid the frustration of talking politics, I once again find an excuse. Gina & I returned to our favorite summer getaway after a three year absence. I talk about new things we’ve found, old…
This is a spoiler filled podcast on The Batman, what I liked, what I didn’t, and how I thought these characters stacked up against their counterparts in previous franchises. The final 10:30 of the podcast expands on my comments about the political corruption that were touched on in The Bladtcast #482 and includes and additional…
As you can tell by the title, this episode is about the child star of Meatballs and My Bodyguard. Just kidding; it’s a spoiler filled episode about the recently completed season 1 of Peacemaker. The first 74.5% of the podcast is politics free! I’ll give you a warning when the political talk begins.
45.6% of this podcast is a relatively quick review of the Matrix Quadrilogy, the remaining 54.4% is sociopolitical interpretations of the movies.