- I usually pull some sort of prank on WifeGeeding on April Fools day. Knowing that she works out at 5:00 AM on Mondays, I decided to place all her undergarments and sports bras in the freezer the night before with a riddle in her dresser drawer on where to find them.
- Border Patrol agent who was actually undocumented immigrant is sentenced to probation
- The best initial episode of Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone is free on YouTube
- Vox – How to fight an outrageous medical bill, explained – Five patients tell us how they pushed back — and won.
- Vox – The impossible quest to build a better breast pump
- This was a fun article to read, especially since the show was must-see TV for a young little Geeding – Talking With Scott Bakula About Quantum Leap’s 30th Anniversary
- I remember watching the final episode as a kid and how depressed I was knowing his character never found a way home. It was a weird feeling, still having some innocence as a youth and realizing not every story has a happy ending. I learned that lesson again when my class read Where The Red Fern Grows. Now that I think about it, I may have first experienced that feeling watching Old Yeller.
- Easter is the most solemn of Christian observances, but it too is losing its religious significance. However, I do think Valley Ranch’s idea of an Easter egg hunt only for adults who have to use UV flashlights to find the eggs hidden throughout a park is pretty neat.
So the participants will be searching for…hidden Valley Ranch Easter eggs?
Well played.
Tricking up Easter egg hunts is a big thing these days. My kid is doing a swimming pool egg hunt at a rec center this weekend and a glow in the dark egg hunt next weekend.
Keith, it might be a wise move to hire a food taster for the next week. Maybe longer, depending on how long WifeGeeding holds a grudge. And grovel. A lot of groveling.
Fresh air recently did an episode on medical billing, why it’s so confusing and what you can do about it.
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/13/702975393/why-an-er-visit-can-cost-so-much-even-for-those-with-health-insurance
I was a huge Quantum Leap fan. I too, was disappointed in the ending. I wish they had done it like the Sopranos, fade to black and let the viewer draw their own conclusion.