12.29.2022

Resolutions

 Luckily, just in the nick of time, I found the list of things I was planning to learn this year.

Most of them are things I don't care about any more.

And I still have two days to figure out where to hide next year's list.

12.27.2022

File under No Surprise Here

Spending bill aids retirees, and boosts financial industry

WASHINGTON (AP) — A section of the $1.7 trillion spending bill passed Friday has been billed as a dramatic step toward shoring up retirement accounts of millions of U.S. workers. But the real windfall may go to a far more secure group: the financial services industry.

Immigration seems to be a concern worldwide

South Korea lifts ban on imported sex dolls

Although there are no laws or regulations banning the import of sex dolls, hundreds, and perhaps thousands, have been seized by the customs, which cited a clause in the law that bans the import of goods that “harm the country’s beautiful traditions and public moral.”

Wait, we need an excuse now?

Holiday procrastinators are back in force. Blame inflation.


How about all the stores were closed on Sunday? Isn't that good enough?

A lot of them were closed Monday too.