RED FLAG: He went to Harvard Business School and brings it up in conversation a lot.
GREEN FLAG: He went to North Pole University and majored in Gingerbread House Design.
Posts by D T Simpson
Can of coffee stout beer called Cat Bats
If anyone out there likes coffee stouts, this one is legit top notch
This is CRAZY
Two rotisserie chickens on a bbq spit
Playing with my grill rotisserie contraption tonight, a couple of chickens slow rolling their way to dinner tonight and soup tomorrow.
Bamboo cutting board of grilled vegetables, including mushrooms, jalapeños, squash, and bell peppers
It’s grilled veggie sandwich night here
Wrestler holding a title belt, with words white guys on him and a big ass fish on the belt
Big weekend plans lined up
Puttshack score showing Daniel is the winner with some stats
Let’s be real. This Puttshack result was never in doubt. Smoked ‘em. (‘Em being my wife and two of the kids.)
Using your law license to write this kind of embarrassing stuff in an actual filing where you have to sign your name because your audience is (in order) 1. Trump, 2. His base, and 3. The court.
This database is crazy. Presumably the criteria to get on it is say something they don’t like? And then what… a targeted harassment campaign to get people fired?
Political violence is bad stuff. Regardless of what you think of Kirk, it seems easy to condemn killing people with ideas you dislike.
Whole lotta memories come flooding back as I see this classic intro
Betteridge’s Law of Headlines strikes again
Cookie cake with the phrase “I want my lawyer” in icing
Watching Yellowjackets and I’m a huge fan of this cookie
Only a few City home games left this year. Might mess around and see if I can find some cheapo resale tix since the weather is unseasonably gorgeous right now in STL. False Fall is always one of the nicest weeks of the year.
Season is lost but I’d still love to see some solid showings as we wind down. Give us some optimism for 2026.
Map of the 2017 solar eclipse totality path across the USA
Crescent light shapes on sidewalk as the solar eclipse approached totality
Only eight years ago today the total solar eclipse passed over the US, the edge of totality cutting across the STL metro area. It was wild to sit in my front yard and see totality slowly approach and arrive.
Love to see STL get these type of national spotlight events
Late 90s into the early 00s SportsCenter was peak, before ESPN leaned too hard into the NBA and yelling telling heads.
Terrible news
I remember reading this when it first came out and forever ago for some reason AAAAAThatsSixAs@yahoo.com had me cracking up for days.
Hard to believe it’s only been five years