
Everyday conversations about world events, funny stories and maybe some sad ones. But always entertaining!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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So many Americans don't know who to vote for. There is an alternative, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Will it happen? Who knows?
This is just the rant of a 60 year old man. I talk about Politics in the US and Canada. The death of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. I talk about things have to change, the cost of living in Canada is sad.
In this episode I talk about things that are in the news and how this 60 year old male white sees it.
We are not in control of our destiny as it relates to the death of the earth as we know it just like we had no control in its creation. Do you think that Greenhouse gases are the only contributing factor to the demise of Earth as we know it?
We c... more
Does Hollywood reflect society or does Hollywood predict the future? I just watched "Leave The World Behind" not once, but twice.
The first time I was disappointed in the ending because there was no conclusion. After watching it the for the first... more
Christmas has become too commercial. It has become who can out do the other. Christmas should be a gathering of family and friends to celebrate each other.
We lead such busy lives and can't always get together with our families, so use Christmas ... more
I am aware of the truth, however, without putting a target on my back, I have vetted the points that would do just that. We believe what the media is telling us on so many fronts. We believe that our Politicians would not lie to us. This is just my r... more
This episode is the thoughts of a 60-year-old man who comments on things that are in the news or thoughts in his head. In this episode, he condemns violence, murder and war. He questions how North America has treated indigenous people and then turns ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #241 |










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