Tuesday Topics

What I’m watching:

Amazon.com: Cobra Kai: Season 2: Movies & TV
Frasier (season 11) - Wikipedia
Cheers (season 5) - Wikipedia
The Mandalorian (season 2) - Wikipedia
Watch Monk Season 2 | Prime Video

What I’m reading:

The Eighth Detective: A Novel: Pavesi, Alex: 9781250755933: Amazon.com:  Books
Holmes for the Holidays: Various: 9780425167540: Amazon.com: Books

Christmas Movies and Specials that I’m watching cause ‘Tis the Season:

Family Film: Home Alone - Destination Mansfield
Amazon.com: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation [Blu-ray]: Chevy Chase,  Beverly D'Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, John Randolph, Diane  Ladd, E.G. Marshall, Doris Roberts, Randy Quaid, Miriam Flynn, Jeremiah S.  Chechik: Movies & TV

High Holidays

Frasier: Season 11, Episode 11

Frasier is upset when his son Frederick – who is now a goth – ignores him on a visit to Seattle, preferring to spend all his time with a girl. Frasier’s mood isn’t lightened when he is upstaged in a promotional video by Eddie. Niles, meanwhile, is upset when Martin claims he didn’t go through a rebellious phase.

Dear Sis

M*A*S*H: Season 7, Episode 15

Father Mulcahy writes a pre-Christmas letter home to his sister.

Death Takes a Holiday

M*A*S*H: Season 9, Episode 5

Santa Claus visits the 4077th during a Christmas cease-fire.

A War for All Seasons

M*A*S*H: Season 9, Episode 6

New Year’s Day 1951: a year in the life of the 4077th.

‘Twas the Day After Christmas

M*A*S*H: Season 10, Episode 10

Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.

That’s all for now.

-Joey

Monday Musings November 30, 2020

I can’t believe it is the last day in November already! I told someone last night that while I don’t like to wish my life away, I will be glad to see 2020 end.

My latest offerings:

50. The Granddaddy of them all: Starrcade ’83. Ric Flair wins coming off the top rope, Harley Race has one last time in the spotlight, Gene Kiniski is in the way, Piper and Valentine make history, Tony Schiavone breaks into wrestling, blood flows from everyone, Joey talks about Thanksgiving food and programs and takes a look at Starrcade ’83.

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What I’m watching:

Amazon.com: Cobra Kai: Season 2: Movies & TV
Frasier (season 10) - Wikipedia
Cheers (season 4) - Wikipedia
The Mandalorian (season 2) - Wikipedia
Watch Monk Season 2 | Prime Video

I took a break last week and watched Thanksgiving favorites.

What I’m reading:

The Eighth Detective: A Novel: Pavesi, Alex: 9781250755933: Amazon.com:  Books

Christmas Movies I watched:

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Wikipedia

Not what you would call your normal Christmas movie, this fulfills all of the rules of what constitutes a Christmas movie. It is a sleeper favorite.

Have a great week!

-Joey

Monday Musings November 23, 2020

-Happy Thanksgiving Week! Thursday is Thanksgiving here in the United States, and I am aware that although 2020 has for the most part been crap, I still have much to be thankful about. My wife and I are safe and healthy, my podcasts are going well and growing with each week, and I have a roof over my head and food to eat.

-Thanksgiving must sees:

Cheers: Thanksgiving Orphans

Cheers Thanksgiving Gathering - YouTube

The West Wing: The Butterball Hotline scene

WKRP in Cincinnati: Turkey’s Away

THANKSGIVING TURKEY GIVEAWAY! (WKRP in Cincinnati) from Tony DeSanto on Vimeo.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving:

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: How to Watch | THIRTEEN - New York Public  Media

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles:

Have a great week!

Monday Musings for July 20, 2020

My latest Wrestling Podcast

31. No promotion, no crowd, and the names are misspelled: Clash VI April 1989

Ric Flair has his name misspelled, Ricky Steamboat has his name misspelled and a son dressed as a cut rate Yoshi, JYD and Butch Reed return to The Superdome, George Scott is lost, Jim Ross and Michael Hayes reunite, and Terry Funk is not retired as Joey takes a look at Clash of the Champions VI: Ragin’ Cajun.

The latest episode of The Joey Harris Show

Photographing the Dead by Dean Koontz

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Continuing the mystery

I like these mysteries. I a, intrigued by Nameless and hope we find out more about him, his abilities, and the group he works for.



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The Praying Mantis Bride by Dean Koontz

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A deadly black widow has eliminated three husbands and counting. But Nameless knows her one weakness. To bring truth and its consequences to her crimes, the vigilante must spin a web of his own in part three of the Nameless series.

Lucia—current last name, Rickenbah—has made a fortune by marrying rich men who tend to drop dead. But the superstitious blonde believes in more than money and murder. Nameless’s job is to scare a confession out of Lucia, and as the psychological warfare escalates, even he may be in for a shock.
I did not like this one as much as the other one’s, but it held my interest for about an hour. Still hope that we get some clue as to what is going on as well as what happened to Nameless before this started.



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Finally, I have been sidelined in my movie watching, but did watch this classic this weekend:

Have a great week

-Joey

Monday Musings June 22, 2020

It was a hectic week, although I did have some much needed time away this past weekend. I went camping.

I’m currently watching Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl for my movie poster movie.

I am finally on Season 5 of Wings. Alex has joined the cast as a regular this season.

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The latest episode of my podcast

The Baby Blue Rip-Off by Max Allan Collins

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Great novel! I’m a huge fan of Max Allan Collins, but this is the first Mallory novel of his that I have read. Mallory is a mystery writer and all around good guy. He delivers hot meals to the elderly and shut ins once a week. When one of his clients is murdered, he investigates. Along the way he deals with thieves, cops, former girlfriends, and a piece of his past. I’m not going to spoil it, but there is a scene near the end that genuinely shocked me. It worked itself out before the end though. Another good one from Collins.



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That’s it for now. Have a great week!

Monday Musings for June 1, 2020

I had a talk with my longtime friend Big TJ about life:

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/squaredcircletheater/2020/05/31/the-end-of-may

My week was hectic. I reread one of my favorite personal development books:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24740776-the-strangest-secret

Still working on Wings, Unsolved Mysteries, and have started this classic, which I have never seen before:

www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/v22vodart/15227/p15227...

Stay safe, stay healthy, and remain optimistic.

-Joey

Monday Musings for May 25, 2020

My week wasn’t as productive as the previous week, although I still got some things done:

The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Okay way to spend 90 minutes or so. Gives some context behind the final Harry Potter book.



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I continue to watch Season 8 of Unsolved Mysteries on Amazon Prime

Unsolved Mysteries Season 8.

Continuing my watchthrough of Wings on DVD

I have made it to season 4.

I continue to work on my Podcast. A new episode drops every Thursday at midnight.

Episode 23. Now with More Grit: Starrcade ’88

I forgot to add last week that my family gave me the Enno Vatti 100 great movie poster for Christmas and I have been making my way through that. Last weeks movie was Se7en:

Se7en Poster

That’s it for now.
Have a great week!

-Joey

Afternoon Update

Up Front and Personal

I hope that everyone had a good weekend. The Christmas rush is here. I tried not to get out among all those people this weekend. With the start of another week comes the debut of one of the new features as part of the blog. The Up Front and Personal segment that I will debut on Mondays. On Monday’s I will write about different issues and give analysis and my take on those issues. This will be a space where I can set the tone for the week and also give you the reader food for thought as you go through the week.
Today’s UFandP came to me while I was reading Neal’s Nuze, the highly informative and entertaining program notes of Neal Boortz, talk show host and noted Libertarian. Neal posts his daily notes on his website, boortz.com. If Joey’s Jots is a tenth as good as Neal’s Nuze, then I will be happy.
Two issues today, that of medical marijuana and also the United Nations. Medical Marijuana is one issue that I have changed my mind on over the years. Mr. Boortz has something to do with that, along with my growing understanding of the issue of states rights.
I don’t go as far as some Libertarians in saying that we should just automatically do away with the war on drugs. I do believe that we should allow the use of medical marijuana. I look at the issue two different ways. First, it is a states rights issue. Several states have passed laws allowing the use of medical marijuana and I believe that the federal government should not usurp states rights in these situations. The federal government says that the use of medical marijuana violates its laws against illegal drugs. That is the issue before the Supreme Court today. Second, I don’t believe that I or anyone has the right to tell someone who’s loved one has a terminal illness that they can’t have something to ease the pain in their last few days without robbing them of their clarity as some other pain medications do. If your loved one was dying of cancer and you could make them comfortable in their last days, wouldn’t you do whatever it took? Of course you would. Anyone who was a clear thinking human would. I believe that is at the core of this issue. That, my friends, is true compassion.
Next, the United Nations. Is there a more vile and ruthless organization in the world? Kofi “The Hutt” Annan is a human being that doesn’t care about the welfare of any country, much less the United States. He has a personal disgust for the U.S. and our policies. He doesn’t believe that any country should be sovereign. We should just all bow down to the alter of the “organization” that he is the leader of. The oil for food program only lined the pockets of corrupt men while starving the people that needed the food the program was supplying. You can bet Kofi the Hutt was cursing the people of the U.S. after President Bush was reelected on Nov. 2nd. It’s time for us to leave the U.N. and for the U.N. to leave New York.
I saw National Treasure this weekend. I wholeheartedly recommend it. I was entertained for the entire two hours. Just a very good movie. It isn’t Shakespeare, but it isn’t supposed to be. It holds your attention and that is what a movie is supposed to do. This one is going to go into the DVD library when the disc comes out. More later.