Showing posts with label The Daily Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Daily Show. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2015

A Little Jon Stewart and Canadian Geese

Between yesterday and today I caught up to the last week of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and shed a few tears along with everyone else I imagine, when Stephen Colbert was saying his final goodbye. No one can replace him, it is truly the end of an era. I hope the episodes will be online to go back and watch ones I missed from earlier this summer.

I better get off my can and get some things accomplished today. I am finishing up sewing a top and I still have so much work in the yard to do it's not even funny. Next Sunday is the Around The Corner annual picnic out at Hovander Homestead Park and I'm hoping the weather is good and Mother Nature doesn't chose that one day in this very dry summer to give us a downpour.




Sunday, August 2, 2015

This 'n That- August 2, 2015

I am slowly catching up to things at home now that the overtime has ended at work. One of the things I need to catch up on before I possibly miss the chance is older episodes of The Daily Show. I am actually months behind, but have caught up to a few here and there including some of July.

I am going to be very sad to see Jon Stewart retire from it, but have to respect his reasons for leaving. I read a good article in today's The Detroit Free Press from Julie Hinds that pretty well nails it as to why I loved the show and him as host. He has been so funny lately skewering Donald Trump, oh man, think of all we'll be missing!


I have been feeling guilty that I am not getting as caught up as I should on taking care of the yard, but it's just been too damn hot! This has been the hottest driest summer since I moved here, and it has been so hard for me to get motivated to get outside because basically I don't feel like sweating like a pig.

I'm hopefully going to complete my latest sewing project of another summer dress today, but would like to get back to working on refinishing the top of the drafting table too. I don't think that I ever featured one of my earliest completed refinishing project before; this antique desk chair I bought from Steve's shop downtown. It had a kind of light brown finish on it, but it mostly needed to be redone because it was pretty nicked up over time. It is actually a very comfy chair.







With the pending move at some point by next spring, I keep thinking about the antique chair I got from Eddree that needs to be re-upholstered. I don't know how I'm going to deal with that yet, but it's definitely in the back of my mind.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Atul Gawande - author of Being Mortal


I thought this was a pretty thoughtful discussion about how much is too much in terms of health care efforts to extend our lives in the face of potentially terminal illness.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Zero Dark Foodie


With all of the overtime at work done as of this last week, this was my first full weekend off. I am trying to catch up to The Daily Show, which I am now about 2 1/2 months behind, due also, to the Walking Pneumonia in May. I also need to catch up on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, the latest season started June 19th I think-



Saturday, February 15, 2014

Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Daily Show - April 2, 2013



The Daily Show from Tuesday April 2nd was a good one. It started with a two part segment on Kim Jong Un of North Korea and the second was on Pope Francis. I find it interesting that the new Pope is getting so much negative attention for showing himself to be a man of the people - isn't that really what it's all about?

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Cory Booker - Mayor of Newark, New Jersey

I want to follow up to last week's post, but first, I wanted to post the link to an interview on The Daily Show with Cory Booker, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey from December 12th. It's the third part of a three part interview.

Cory Booker
What he's talking about is not completely unknown, but needs to be better known. I've personally felt that government in partnership with business and schools could be leading our society, and in turn improving our economy. And it's not about hand-outs. What he is talking about is how we are not educating our young people to move into the 21st century job market. There are jobs that exist right now that are going unfilled, because of a lack of people with the training and skills to fill them. I've seen a few things on the news in relation to this as far back as two years ago, and it's still a problem today.

This interview reminds me of the interview that I posted about earlier this fall with Bill Clinton on The Daily Show. It's not just a cliche, we really do need to think outside the box and have a revolution of thought if we are going to fulfill our potential as a society and as human beings.


Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Daily Show - December , 2012



Another hilarious and to the point commentary from Jon Stewart on The Daily Show skewering Fox News. I don't think I can sum it up any better than to sit back and enjoy!

If you watch the video, this will have even more meaning....

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Benghazi and Susan Rice

It's always fun to see people's words come back to bite them in the behind....here's another pointed commentary from Jon Stewart on The Daily Show.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Catching Up

Boo, Sunday October 21st

Woody, Saturday October 27th

Tom Cat, Saturday October 27th
I thought it was funny catching Boo sitting in the chair on the back deck like this. She's out there sitting in it right now as well, thanks to a mild afternoon.

Woody loves the quilt that Denise made for me, and he always cuddles up against the stuffed polar bear too. And surprise, surprise, he's sitting in the same spot today!


As usual I am playing catch-up on the weekend and trying to work in a fun project for work. I have to go get my mail at the post office and get my ballot, this is an election I obviously can't miss, and feel strongly about.

This is a good clip from The Daily Show from this past week. I had read a really good blog on Huffington Post towards the end of the week, but could not find it again today to link it here. It was about the reality of rape and statistics from around the globe, and the numbers were very sickening.
 There were references to several stories that I was already familiar with. One of them had to do with the on-going civil war in The Congo in Africa, and a doctor who treats women who have been so brutally gang raped by soldiers that they require surgery. I was reading that article within a day or two of reading about how someone had tried to assassinate him in an attack that left his bodyguard dead.
Sometimes, I just can't take reading about this subject, because it makes me so sick at heart. Last month there was a girl about the age of my niece that was gang raped in an apartment 6-7 blocks from where I live. I sat and cried thinking about her, and hoping that something like that never happens to Jennifer. I was talking to my good friend Gerry yesterday, and I told her that sadly, I don't think that we will ever get to a place and time where women will be able to truly live free, even here in the US.