Movie Weekend

It’s Monday. It all started late Saturday afternoon. I noticed a new streaming service on Comcast called Peacock and started searching through it. There were a bunch of Abbott & Costello movies so I started Abbott & Costello Meet The Mummy. After that we continued the Mummy theme with The Mummy’s Ghost and then The Mummy’s Tomb. We also watched The Martian and Troop Zero. On Sunday the movies continued with Comedy of Terror, Light of My Life, and the first two episodes of the Amazon series Upload. That’s a hell of a lot of movies over one weekend and it was likely a personal best for me.

I also caught the Nascar race at a virtual Dover on Sunday. The virtual racing has been fun but I’m really looking forward to getting back to the real thing in two weeks.

Also, I read about the protests in Michigan with heavily armed jackasses showing off swastikas and nooses. You’re a  bunch of insecure racist pussies. Protest all you like but put the guns away before somebody gets hurt.

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May the 4th be with you

 

Monster Mile

It’s Sunday! Nascar announced a return to racing on May 17th at Darlington Raceway with a Cup Series race that will serve as the first of seven races over an 11-day span at two different race tracks.  The second race will be three days later on May 20th and will also be at Darlington, but it will be a night race. Four days later on May 24th they will hold the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, which will also be a night race. And finally, another night race in Charlotte on May 27th. That’ll be a lot of racing crammed into a short amount of time, but they have a lot of races to make up.  I should also mention that these races will all take place without spectators.

Nascar iRacing will be at the virtual Monster Mile at Darlington for the Finish Line 150 today at noon on Fox Sports 1. Bring it on!

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Brain Food

 
It’s Saturday! Are ya up for a puzzle that’ll hurt your brain? Watch the video and give it a shot. Be sure to pause it before the answer is revealed.

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