22,000 Days+ is a record of where I’ve been and what I’m noticing now. Not a diary, not a lecture—just perspective with a little humor baked in.
I’ve spent decades in media, marketing, entertainment, and events which means I’ve seen the serious, the absurd, and everything in between. This blog is my way of pulling those threads together—today’s headlines, cultural moments that stick, and the occasional story from the past that still deserves a spotlight. Some posts will make you laugh, some might make you roll your eyes, and a few could make you think twice. That mix is the point: after 22,000 days, the view gets interesting. There’s a Paris politician who walks around with a live rat on his shoulder. I wish that sentence were a joke, but it’s not. His name’s Gregory Moreau, and this… There’s something about the smell of bread coming out of the oven that hits deeper than logic. It’s memory, love, patience — all baked into something you can hold in… Forget recessions, inflation, or political scandals — Japan now faces a national crisis that truly cuts to the bone: the country could run out of Asahi Super Dry within days…. Your social feed’s future reality? A lot less… real. Instead of vacation photos or shaky football highlights, you might scroll into a clip of Bigfoot chasing two bewildered reporters through… Thirty-two years ago, I logged onto AOL for the first time. I was in my twenties, excited about this thing called the “Information Superhighway,” and there it was: the scratchy,…
Paris Official Declares Truce With Rats. The Rest of Us Declare Nausea
Bread, Kindness, and the Simple Magic of Being Human
Japan Faces Its Darkest Hour: Running Out of Asahi Super Dry
The Future of Your Feed- AI Slop Served Piping Hot
AOL Dial-Up Curtain Call – Goodbye to the Screech Heard ‘Round the World