The Loop
Is it true that there never was a "Hee-Haw" movie, and if it is true, why not? There was a Smokey and The Bandit movie, and then another, and I think maybe another after that. I know that YOU would have gone to see "Hee-Haw", and we all know who YOU are! Hmmm. Imagine. Hee-Haw in glorious color AND 3-D all blowed up on the IMAX screen. Hey Hollywood, what are you waiting for? That's a no brainer!
When did 70 year olds start wearing leathers and riding Harley's? As a side note, aren't all chaps supposed to be "ass"-less, yet somehow "asses" still manage to wear them? It's OK - I can say "ass", it's in the Bible.
How long has FEMA been considered a military operation? Most of us know the answer is never, but a few "act" otherwise. Wanna play Army? Lose the seventy pounds and go enlist.
Why isn't my friend Joe a millionaire yet? With his dead-on entertaining imitations, unexpected musical interludes, death defying chicken and rice choking moments and phrases like "Don't scare the pigs ... they'll stop laying eggs," how can the money not be pouring in? Next time you see him, do the right thing, give the guy a dollar.
If an electronic device truly is wireless, why do we have to plug it in? The boys in Tennessee are onto something!
If you come up with an idea of something that could be beneficial to both you and all mankind, but unknown to you it was already invented 20 years ago, can it still be your idea?
If your campaign for election is based on the premise of "change", how does that benefit you the candidate? If change is the objective, wouldn't anyone other than the current office holders satisfy that criteria? I think we all have experienced BAD changes as well so we know not all change is good. Perhaps running on a platform of solid, structured plans to deal with actual issues, not imaginary "I'll tell you when I'm elected" cures for campaign manufactured concerns might set you apart from the crowd.
One last political note. If you claim to be different and not like the others in the horrible Washington fat-cat political machine, stop rolling up your long sleeve shirt to your mid forearm in your commercials. That is the uniform of the politician. If your elbow is too big to roll the sleeve over, your shirt is too small.


