"on the beach"
Is there no joy greater than that of a boy and his dog?
Even if "the boy" is 70 years old?
When I was out running around, doing some errands, this morning I stopped off at a Pony Show.
Now since I live in the modern-day version of the Old West, i.e. Arizona, I know what you're thinking.
You're thinking horses, right.
Well there was plenty of horse-power at this show but it was not the retro kind.
It all came from these Mustangs.
Ford Mustangs.
It would be hard to top the antics in Washington this week for sheer, uninhibited, screaming laughter.
If it wasn't so sad.
So in the interests of keeping you all from crying, here is this week's collection of curiously cringeless comedy.
I have been remiss this week in my posting responsibilities.
Just having too much fun I guess.
So as an apologia, I give you a couple of finer examples of what is to come tomorrow and, more importantly, of the humorous tendencies of two of my most loyal and true contributors.
Both of these arrived just this morning.
From Comical Carol . . .
We are trying out Amazon Prime Video for 30 days to see whether we like it.
I was looking through the movie offerings and came up with a couple that we watched the last few days.
First, I finally broke down and ran "Top Gun: Maverick".
As you probably know, it stars this guy.
Tom Cruise is 61 years old but her certainly doesn't look it in this "boy's adventure" film.
Lots of flying stunts and a brief appearance by Val Kilmer, who's been struggling since 2015 with throat cancer that has damaged his vocal cords.
Then last night, I picked out another movie - "Gotti" with John Travolta playing the featured part.
He does a spectacular job playing the late Mafia mob boss John Gotti.
But after watching that one, Judy said "All right, now you owe me one. I've had it with all this testosterone."
And, as you know, she is SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed).
I'd already had my eye on one that should please both of us.
George Clooney is one of her favorites and Julia Roberts is one of mine and their latest reunion in "Ticket to Paradise" is billed as a romantic comedy.
And actually I prefer "rom-coms" to "action movies" anyway.
Sorry, guys.
I'll let you know how it is.