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The game didn’t go the way the hometown fans wanted it to. At the end, the visiting team had more points on the scoreboard. But the few hours between the kickoff and the last whistle is what I love about college sports. Entertainment at its best.
The college football game I went to was Florida State hosting the University of Miami. One takeaway is that there’s nothing like the energy of a high-stakes night game. Yes, there was a football game. One team won and one team lost. There were big plays, bad plays, drama, excitement, anxiety, all over the stadium. But it wasn’t just the 60-minute game that I enjoyed. It was time with my sister. Watching the kickers and punters warm up. Listening to the band outside of the stadium before the first kickoff. The good old fashioned enjoyment of ‘sport’ and it was great.
I love sports. For the entertainment. The life lessons. The underdogs sometimes surprising everyone. It didn’t happen in this particular instance but what a fun time anyway.
If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s this– Insurance is boring. If you’re ever at a party and find yourself talking about insurance, you’ve already lost. The party is a dud. Go home. Try again tomorrow. But insurance commercials? That’s a whole other story. A lot of ads utilize humor to promote the product, especially when there’s only 30 seconds to sell insurance. A tall task. GEICO has a gecko campaign we’re mostly all familiar with and their latest is called “Crossword.” Check it out then scroll down for the cast of the commercial…
The Talent. The actors in this commercial are the crossword guy, Spencer Levin; Two friends, Martin Morrow and Hayley Magnus; and the voice of Gecko is Jake Wood.
GEICO has great commercials going all the way back to The Caveman ads. But lately, it’s been the spokeslizard carrying the brand and doing it well. And just a reminder, he might look like Cousin Darryl but it’s just a weird coincidence.
I’m guessing you’re already a fan of Anne Wilson and that’s why you stopped by to check out my blog post today. So first of all, thank you! I’ll try to entertain you in this short post and if you’re feeling wild, subscribe because I post every day at 1pm central.
Anne Wilson. What can I say since I’m relatively new to the fan club? The first song I heard from her was “Songs About Whiskey” and I knew right away that I’d like hearing more from her. Her latest music video is for the song called “Carry Me.” Check it out then scroll down for more thoughts…
This is a song about nostalgia, regret, hardships, and it makes sense because Anne Wilson sings country AND gospel. This song hits home for me, not because I sing country OR gospel… it’s because I’ve lived long enough to have regrets. A lot of people say they wouldn’t change a thing, but as Kenny Chesney sang in his song “A Lot of Things Different,” I would. There are plenty of things I’d go back and do differently if I could. That’s the thing about the past, though. It’s impossible to change. But it’s not impossible to redeem.
That’s one amazing part of the Christian faith. Beauty from ashes. Strength from weakness. Things that have been terrible in the past can be made into something different, something good. That’s what I’m hoping for, anyway. Would I do a lot of things different? Sure. But various bad decisions I made in the past might very well be something I’m grateful for in the future because they left open an opportunity for God to swoop in, rescue me, and bring Himself glory through it. For Him to be the strength where I was weak. To bring the beauty when all I can remember is the ashes.
OK, random faith rant is over. I like this song from Anne. Something about her vibrato, the tenderness of her voice is simply peaceful and addicting. But I’d still have to say my favorite of hers at this point in my life is a cover song she performed of one of my favorite Christmas songs. Any guesses? Click here to find out which one she absolutely gives us as a gift, like Christmas all year round…
I’m not the only one who can’t stand the Kohl’s commercial featuring actress Ellie Kemper as the “Kohl’s Mom.” She was cute on The Office, I understand that, but these commercials are so irritating I’d almost want to watch the Danny DeVito Jersey Mike’s ads instead. Almost.
The most recent Kohl’s ad hasn’t been posted on their YouTube channel yet but you can take a look here. It’s got all the annoying elements of the Kohl’s Mom ads but wait, there’s more! They also firmly command you to silence your phone. 👀
Why is a retail store telling me to turn my phone off? In a theater, I get it. In church, of course. Driving through a construction zone, maybe. But pigs will fly sooner than I go into any store and turn my phone off to grant their strange wish.
Have you seen the commercial yet? What do you think about the Kohl’s mom? What’s crazy is that Zack Morris was right all along. Cell phones are ruining our attention spans. But still, Kohl’s isn’t going to tell me what to do. 😎
Well, everyone loves a sequel right? And when is the last time a politician said “no” to the opportunity for more power, fortune, and fame? Kamala Harris recently published a book, the contents are basically a long excuse for why she lost to Donald Trump. It’s right there in the title: She didn’t have enough time for a proper campaign– her book not-so-subtly called, “107 Days.” I haven’t read it but the movie will be great.
Indications are pointing at another run for President. Maybe this time Kamala will let Beyoncé sing? All the Republicans are thinking, “Yes, please. Please run again, we beg you!” Democrats on the other hand… “Hmm, if we let her run again, we’ll lose but if we don’t let her run again, we’re racist and sexist.” What a predicament liberals find themselves in, huh?
For what it’s worth (and I think it’s worth a lot) Kamala Harris has still not received one single party nomination vote for President… a bizarre fact that no Democrat seems to think is obviously problematic in their quest for authentic democracy. I can’t tell if they’re looking at everything through rose-colored glasses or they’re actually, by definition, ignorant.
Mrs. Harris, you deserve to represent Democrats. Go for it!