Because 2021 is a New Year and I want to focus on other things, I’m taking a break from submitting weekly facts. I will probably start this up later, but until then, this is going to be the last one for a while. I… Continue Reading “Weekly Facts #53”
The average person dreams around 1,460 to 2,190 times a year. The first people to use straws to drink liquids were done by the Sumerians and Egyptians. They used it to drink their beer. Around 3.6 million Japanese people eat KFC and strawberry shortcake… Continue Reading “Weekly Facts #52”
I can’t tell you how much I’m excited for 2020 to be over and done with. Why? It means so many new things can begin. It’s hard to look at the New Year the same way as past New Years. Movies that were made… Continue Reading “Journal Entry Type #71: A Long Road Ahead”
I’ve spent the last two weeks watching movies and rewriting. Now that we are even closer to the New Year, December deadlines are fast approaching. Some I will meet and others in the beginning of January. I ended up sitting outside on my little… Continue Reading “Last Six Movies I’ve Watched”
There are certain TV movies and movies that have sentimental value for me. Anne of Green Gables is one of them. I watched this TV mini-series many times as well as the two that came after. I’ve never been to Canada, but I sure… Continue Reading “TV Mini-Series Recommendation: Anne of Green Gables (1985)”
If something doesn’t capture my attention within the first few minutes, I take it out of my queue and watch something else. Two hours and 10 minutes later, I was watching the last remaining minutes of this documentary. Malcolm McDowell was speaking about his… Continue Reading “Documentary Recommendation: Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies (2020)”
My advice to people who’ve lost their job: go back to the things that made you from the start. -Gretchen Carlson- There are some spoilers in this review! Behind the Closed Doors of Bombshell The door of the Me Too movement was broken down… Continue Reading “Movie Review: Bombshell (2019)”
Lightning rods on your head. I see them glowing in the darkness. Before your majesty, I stand very still. Speak to me in facts not riddles. Your voice of reason announcing itself. Tell me I made the right decision, that I escaped traveling down… Continue Reading “Poem: Take the Concave Away”
Lina Medina was almost six years when she gave birth to her son in 1939. She was the youngest person to give birth and lived in Peru. She is still living today. Walt Disney World Resort is 30,500 acres, about the same size as… Continue Reading “Weekly Facts #51”