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Voting for the Mayor Who Promised to Blow Up the City Doesn’t Mean I Approve of the Mayor Blowing Up the City

by Mike Drucker

It’s so easy to label people these days. From the way folks have been talking, you’d think everyone falls into two buckets: those who voted against the mayor who promised to blow up the city and those who voted for the mayor who promised to blow up the city. And now that the mayor, whom I voted for, is blowing up the city, as he promised, I’m one of many people who are being unfairly blamed for something I didn’t want. Okay? I didn’t want the mayor to blow up the city like he mentioned many times; I just wanted him to fix the old bowling alley like he promised in passing once.

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Photo by Paul Engel on Unsplash

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Be Lovely

Mr Man is a bit under the weather so we’re postponing Valentine’s Day. The good news is that when we do get around to celebrating, restaurants won’t be crowded and all the chocolate will be half off:)

Have a lovely day!

“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” 

― Charles M. Schulz

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Photo by Mikki Speid on Unsplash

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“In reality, Little Ones, there are two winters. One made for kids; the other for adults. The one made for adults is always too cold and always too long. The one made for kids is always perfect. A kid winter is an endless and wild snow carnival where all the rides are free.”

— Carew Papritz

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Photo by Kostiantyn Li on Unsplash

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Tonight’s full moon is called the Snow Moon. How appropriate, as we are about to get hit with what people are calling Snowmageddon 2025.

How to see tonight’s full Snow Moon rise with the ‘Heart of the Lion’ before Valentine’s Day

The moon will be officially full at 8:53 a.m. EST on Wednesday (Feb. 12) and will be best seen at dusk at the moment of moonrise where you are. It will be in the constellation Leo, hanging above the bright star Regulus. 

And since we’re talking storms, if you’ve ever wondered why some bring snow while others bring sleet or freezing rain, check this out: Severe Weather 101: Winter Weather Types.

We may not be able to see the moon tonight, if the storm is as dramatic as predicted, but it’s nice to know it’s up there!

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Ever wondered what it’s really like to be an astronaut? Do you wish you could ask someone all those burning space questions you’ve got in the back of your mind (and who doesn’t)?

Tomorrow is your lucky day!

Astronauts Are Streaming Live on Twitch—and You Can Talk to Them

This Wednesday evening, you’ll be able to join two astronauts—one of whom is in space right now—on a live stream from space and ask them questions about what it’s like to live and work on the ISS.

You can ask your very own question if you remember to tune in on Wednesday, February 12, at 11:45 a.m. EST (8:45 a.m. PST) on NASA’s Twitch channel.

I’m posting this now to give you time to prepare your best questions and to stock up on snacks like freeze dried ice cream, the weirdly addictive treat I’ve loved since childhood.

For fun, here’s an article on space food, even more on space food, and a sample menu from the International Space Station:

Why do typos matter? Ask the “cried apples”! Also, I am hungry now.

Apparently I’m interested in space food😉 No matter what space stuff you’re into, you’ve got a chance to ask about it tomorrow!

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Not an astronaut, but fun all the same. Photo by Iván Díaz on Unsplash

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“Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”

— Vincent Van Gogh

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Photo by Patrik László on Unsplash

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I’m one of those extremely intermittent football fans who really only tunes in for the Super Bowl and sometimes forgets even then (much to the chagrin of some family members).

That said, hey, today is the Super Bowl!

Maybe you have been counting down the days and are currently settling in for a day of sports and snacks. You certainly aren’t the only one. Here’s a sample menu from a family member: 

“Chili with all the toppings, house made wings, chips, salsa, mozzarella sticks, wontons and a veg tray; all the major food groups…meat, cheese, spicy, fried and a vegetable garnish.” 

(Fortunately, he doesn’t eat like this all the time, because I’d like him to stick around.)

Or maybe you don’t care about American football at all. Fair enough!

If that’s the case, this is for you:

Don’t give a hoot about sports? The Superb Owl might be for you

The anagrammatic play on Super Bowl began as an accidental misspelling, or an internet meme, or who knows what. But it has since become a soaring cultural phenomenon, producing countless online posts and spawning a resurgence of interest in the nocturnal, wide-eyed raptors.

So that’s fun. And in case you’re wondering:

Why Does the Super Bowl Use Roman Numerals?

It’s not likely Hunt was thinking of avoiding confusion. Instead, Hunt believed the style lent the Super Bowl a kind of gravitas and signaled it was a major event.

And that’s how we arrived at Super Bowl LIX. (And yes, I considered trying to tie this all together with a joke about how many LIXs does it take an owl to get to the center of a lollipop, but it wasn’t coming together and I’ve got Sunday things to do.)

Whether you’re cheering on the Chiefs, the Eagles, or Team Owl, have a great day!

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What’s the Difference Between Asteroids, Comets and Meteors? We Asked a NASA Scientist

So, what’s the difference between asteroids, comets, and meteors? Well, asteroids are rocky, comets are icy, and meteors are much smaller and are the shooting stars that you see up in the sky.

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Photo by Ken Cheung on Unsplash

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Of all Nature’s gifts

Bright sun, warm rain, skies above…

You bring naught but joy.

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Photo by Marcus Woodbridge on Unsplash

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“Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change. It can not only move us, it makes us move.”

— Ossie Davis

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