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Happy Monday!
The Bears are coming to town this week, looking to grill Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
Aaron Rodgers had a rough game yesterday against the Dallas Cowboys. At 3-2 (how did this happen?), the Green Bay Packers need a big, bold win. And who better to beat than a hated rival. Enter the Chicago Bears. The Packers will host the Bears this Thursday night at Lambeau Field.
Aaron (or A-A-Ron, depending on your substitute teacher) Rodgers may feel like he’s between a rock and hard place right now. It could be worse…
Perhaps a good laugh will loosen Aaron’s arm and mind for that clash with some rowdy Bears.
And then he has to play that game, of course.
Have a Great Start to the da Week!
Happy Monday!
That Awkward Engagement: Round 2.
Donna Laura Prepon and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were not only fictional best friends in that famously non-famous Wisconsin suburb of Point Place, but they are best friends in the non-fictional world.
Or so they thought…
Humorously, Laura and Ashton are strikingly similar when it comes to dealing with their real world engagement announcements. As a fan of the late ’90s-early ’00s sitcom about the ’70s, it’s great to see the cast members are still friends after all these years. One can tell if the chemistry on screen is genuine and the friendly back-and-forth between the two was reminiscent of their magic from That ’70s Show.
They’re still hanging out, down the street, just not doing the same old thing that they did last week.
Have an Awesome Week!
Happy Monday!
It’s October 3rd, but are you ready to officially start listening to the music of the fall season?
Me neither.
Justin Timberlake, along with the smooth dance moves of his fellow Trolls movie vocal cast members, take it away with the song and music video of the summer.
Falling leaves can’t stop the feeling of a warm summer day.
Have a Dance-Worthy Week!
P.S. The Trolls movie (DreamWorks Animation) arrives in theaters on November 4th.
Happy Monday!
“Goonies never say die!”
As Brand Josh Brolin can attest, Goonies were really never supposed to say two other words on set…
The Goonies, to this day, still has some of the most passionate and protective fans around, which says a lot since the movie was released back in 1985. Count myself among those fans. Incredibly, this cult classic was the the product of some of cinema’s most imaginative storytellers: Richard Donner (Superman, Lethal Weapon I, II & III), Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire, Gremlins, Adventures in Babysitting) and Steven Spielberg (drop the mic). That triple threat actually seems more odd than the plot to The Goonies.
Here’s to channeling Josh Brolin’s amazement for what this week will present to us, except with a slightly different word choice.
Have an Awe-Inspiring Week!