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Category: Blogtoberfest
Blogtober Guest Post: A Brief Note on the World Series
By Ben Ragusa Since it’s October, I thought it would be appropriate to do a quick blog post on how the World Series has gone so far. Unfortunately, the Red Sox are not representing this year, but thankfully neither are the Yankees, and as a Red Sox fan, a Yankees loss is the same as a Sox … Continue reading Blogtober Guest Post: A Brief Note on the World Series
31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Three
The weird juxtaposition of children's programming and gory horror continues ... 11. Saw — Hulu Horror; a re-watch, returning to the origin story of Jigsaw and Carey Elwes' fickle, fleeting accent. 12. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — abc Streaming Cartoon; still stands the test of time — even the WWI Flying Ace. 13. … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Three
Blogtober Guest Post: Blogtoberfest on the Road
By Joe Schneiderman Mileage Start: 164452, West Hartford, CT Mileage End: 164800, Gettysburg, PA For I don’t know how many years, I talked about wanting to visit Civil War battle sites. For even more years, I’ve been a fan of and wanted to meet “The King” Richard Petty-he led me to NASCAR-now, all I do … Continue reading Blogtober Guest Post: Blogtoberfest on the Road
31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Two
The boo-viewing continues... here's part two of my 31 Days of Halloween television recommendations! Read part one here. 5. Midnight Meat Train -- Hulu Horror; a pre-fame Bradley Cooper tries to figure out why a well-dressed man works nights in a meat-packing plant. Sorta. This was a re-watch for me, and overall it still holds … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Two
