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Monthly Archives: December 2025
Elder abuse and the Seahawks
Thanks to John R. If the Colts win this game, I will get a tattoo of Phillip Rivers on my neck! I cannot believe this game hasn’t been flexed to Sunday Night Football. This is the MOST EXCITED I’ve been … Continue reading
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Even AI can’t believe it!
Thanks to Mary Jane F. When G. Elliott Morris of Strength in Numbers asked ChatGPT to fact-check an article for him yesterday, the chatbot couldn’t get its head around modern America. It told him there were “multiple factual impossibilities” in his article, … Continue reading
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Town Hall honoring the late Wier Harman and Skyline resident David Brewster
Kate Nagle-Caraluzzo, Executive Director, Town Hall Seattle (thanks to Mary M.) It’s been two years since Wier Harman, our friend and former Executive Director of 17 years, passed away, and I’ve been thinking about the ways his presence still lives … Continue reading
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How many can you solve?
Thanks to John R. (will post answers in a few days)
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Maybe he should stick with the Tacos
Thanks to John R.
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They want to make me ….
Thanks to Mary Jane F.
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Seattle Girls Choir at Skyline’s Performance Hall
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One more
Thanks to my friend John R. who used to do the hokey-pokey but now he’s turned himself around
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Groan, a pleasing PUNishment?
Thanks to Mike Ca. Ed note from AI: “Groaning types of jokes” typically refer to jokes that are so bad, obvious, or unoriginal that the listener’s response is an audible groan rather than a laugh. These are generally known as dad jokes, puns, corny jokes, … Continue reading
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How to Live to 100, According to Dick Van Dyke
The star of “Mary Poppins” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” still hits the gym and touches his toes. By Jancee Dunn in the NYT (thanks to Mary Jane F.) When I learned that Dick Van Dyke — the singing, dancing star … Continue reading
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