Daily Dose of Nonsense: Elvis and Glee

Bonehead Tip

Tim O'Brien
Scope it, as in Horoscope: Be the person who acts for once instead of reacts.

Bonehead Tip of The Day: If you do not quite understand the above, then there is no use going on. Yes, we all react to things but many of us have been through the very things in which we write. Not as many as you would think, however, but still.

The List: Hot 100

1. GLEE - 113 and counting

2. ELVIS - 108

Note: I am a huge Elvis fan and I am not mad about this. That would be like me being mad for others being named Elvis. Well, that is hard to overlook for many Elvis fans, too.

Trivia: Charles Lindbergh was the 61st person to fly across the Atlanic. The big deal was he did it alone. Fly, that is. Word is that Saturn may not have always had rings. It acquired them after it was engaged. What? For global warming head to Venus. It says here that penguins can covert sea water to fresh water. Sure, they are not only quite cute but useful. Because pilots liked to fly upside down in the early days, seat belts become real popular. At least for them. They didn't always have them and many fell out of their planes. No word on texting and using the cell phone.

Closer: In America we love success until it comes to someone then we like to see them fall down. Successful people fall, fail and move on, it seems. Learn from those mistakes and failures and become successful instead of hoping someone bites the coals.

Published by Tim O'Brien

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