Hans Hot 100 Beatles Songs: #22: ‘She Loves You’– The Beatles biggest selling single ever in the UK. It was a good thing John and Paul didn’t listen to Paul’s father who suggested they change the lyric to ‘She Loves You- Yes Yes Yes.’
The Countdown so far- 100-‘Any Time At All’/ 99- ‘No Reply’ / 98- ‘You Know My Name [Look Up The Number]/ 97- ‘The Inner Light’ / 96- ‘ You Won’t See Me’ / 95- ‘Baby’s In Black’/ 94- ‘Sexy Sadie’ / 93- ‘I Need You’ / 92- ‘Love Me Do’/ 91- ‘Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey’/ 90- ‘Doctor Robert’/ 89- ‘There’s A Place’/ 88- ‘Good Day Sunshine’ 87- ‘It’s Only Love’ 86- ‘I Want You [She’s So Heavy] 85-‘Yer Blues’ / 84- ‘From Me To You’/ 83-‘She’s Leaving Home’/ 82-‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite’/ 81-‘I’m So Tired’/ 80-‘The…
About a year ago I bought a collection, on CD, of what were, supposedly, some 12,000+ images of World War 2 . I was very surprised, and pleased, to see that most of them were not British or American but were in fact either Russian or German. I would like to share some of them with you because a number of them have great photographic merits as well as capturing a split second in history. They also reflect quite accurately how that massive struggle was unfolding.
We left the German invaders discovering just how cold the Soviet Union could get. The Germans still thought that they could win, though. Their racial theories said the Russians were “untermenschen” and the photographs they took and sent home seemed to prove it:
This man is living in the Western USSR but what race is he? :
For fans of astrophotography, Kevin M. Gill needs no introduction. Even if you’re not up on the latest astronomical news and developments, chances are you’ve still seen some of his images over the years. 568 more words
Black Monday is coming. Every year speculation arises as to which NFL head coaches will not be with their current team the following season, with the casualties seeming to fall the day after the regular season ends. That said, sometimes general managers and presidents are so enamored with getting rid of their coach, they can’t wait for Black Monday and do so right after the final game ends on Sunday. Here is my list of current coaches and their status, IN MY PERSONAL OPINION.
Let’s start preparing for the playoffs or at least the 2022 NFL Draft:
Arizona: Kliff Kingsbury
Atlanta: Arthur Smith; Probably gets another year to figure things out.
Baltimore: John Harbaugh
Buffalo: Sean McDermott
Cincinnati: Zac Taylor
Cleveland: Kevin Stefanski
Dallas: Mike McCarthy; Jerry Jones is loyal to his coaches.
Green Bay: Matt LaFleur
Indianapolis: Frank Reich
Kansas City: Andy Reid
LA Chargers: Brandon Staley
LA Rams: Sean McVay
Miami: Brian Flores; The guy is a good coach and the Dolphins are coming on.
New England: Bill Belichick; The best coach in the NFL, hands down.
New Orleans: Sean Payton
New York Giants: Joe Judge; I get the feeling the Giants really like Judge and perhaps GM Dave Gettleman is the man on the hot seat.
Philadelphia: Nick Sirianni; The Eagles are still in the playoff hunt and Sirianni’s honeymoon period is still ongoing.
Pittsburgh: Mike Tomlin; The Steelers do not fire coaches and Tomlin has the team playing competitive football year in and year out.
Seattle: Pete Carroll
San Francisco: Kyle Shanahan; The 49ers are a sleeper team in the NFC playoff push.
Tampa Bay: Bruce Arians
Tennessee: Mike Vrabel
Washington: Ron Rivera
Let’s have a discussion about next season:
Carolina: Matt Rhule; He fired offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Next year he is coaching for his job.
Denver: Vic Fangio; The Broncos are playing better of late, however, probably need to make the playoffs for Fangio to be coaching the team in 2022.
Detroit: Dan Campbell; Might as well give Campbell another year. You can’t keep recycling coaches with this mess.
Houston: David Culley; Are the Texans’ troubles really all Culley’s fault?
Las Vegas: Rich Bisaccia; The interim tag makes Bisaccia a lame duck. Has he proven enough to have such tag removed?
New York Jets: Robert Saleh; Perhaps another year but will be in red at this time in 2022 if things don’t dramatically improve.
Come to my office and bring your set of keys to the building with you:
Chicago: Matt Nagy; Perhaps the easiest choice on this list.
Jacksonville: Urban Meyer; Yikes
Minnesota: Mike Zimmer; The Vikings have been in every game but have been spinning the tires of mediocrity for a few years now. It may be time.
Welcome to my personal rant that gets me fired up traveling to and from work, and really, anywhere in between. I struggle with other people sharing my roadways. Thanks Dad! In an effort to not take part in a road rage incident, I’ve decided to express my frustrations in a healthier manner. Right here. For you.
Person A: You won’t be happy until you are the only person driving out there.
Me: How do we make that happen?
Offense: Getting confused at a four-way intersection
Tip: Don’t get confused at a four-way intersection
It’s really not that difficult. The car(s) that were at the intersection before you get to go before you. You do not get to cut ahead. This was addressed at the recess line in kindergarten. If you haven’t learned this by now, you shouldn’t be driving. Or getting to go outside for recess.
Nor is this the time to be extra courteous and wave drivers through who got to the intersection 30 seconds after you. For some reason, the four-way is confusing enough. Extra courtesy just muddles it up further. Plus, you’re ticking off the pile of drivers that have now gathered up behind you.
An Extra Tip (because we’re near the holidays and I’m feeling extra giving): If there is any confusion as to who was actually at the intersection first, like any confusion at all, and the other driver waves you through, for the love of God, please GO! Do not turn this into the Courtesy Awards and wave them through instead. You already know what will happen. Both of you will go at the same time, creating that awkward situation where you both must hit the brakes and look foolish in the middle of the intersection. Just go. It’s fine to give a thankful little wave as you go. But go.