A Few Good Things – Vol. 12
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Cougartown
I’m sure down the road this show is going to get its own post, but wow… what an awful name for a TV show that is actually great! Created by Bill Lawrence, the mind behind Scrubs, Ted Lasso, Shrinking this Courtney Cox led sitcom is about a group of friends in Florida. Heck, if the name Friends wasn’t already taken, that would have been a great name for this show.

My knowledge of Cougartown was limited to the gushing that Abed did in the TV show Community. I didn’t think it was a show for me, since I’m not the biggest Courtney Cox fan, but I decided to give it a try after finishing the second season of Shrinking a few weeks ago. Once you get past those first five or six episodes, where every sitcom has to find its legs, the show really takes off and it’s very funny and a little touching at times, a lot like Bill Lawrence’s other shows.
Scream 7

I’ve been cautiously optimistic about the next Scream movie, after the disappointment that was Scream 6. With Kevin Williamson at the helm, I feel we will have a much tighter story and one that doesn’t try to do too much, like the last film. Well, the trailer was released and it looks REALLY GOOD. Better than I was expecting.
Cerakote Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit
My wife and I drive older cars, and like all old cars, the headlights have oxidized over. The other morning, I was driving in the rain before the sun came up, and I could barely see the road so I made it a priority to upgrade our headlight bulbs and the headlights themselves. This led me to Cerakote’s headlight restoration kit, which guarantees clarity of the headlight for the life of the headlight and didn’t require any fancy tools to get the job done.

It took me about twenty minutes (and a little elbow grease), but the results were way better than I was expecting. Not bad for $17.

I Don’t Care by Blain Smith
Jon recommended this post recently, and I absolutely love it: I Don’t Care. While Blain’s post is tech related, and I do agree with his points about tech, I’m really embodying his sentiment with most things online these days, I don’t care.
When every day there is a new outrage, it’s hard to be happy. Our minds and bodies weren’t designed to be in a constant triggered state, and I’m sick of being angry and frustrated. As much as I love blogging, it seems that a lot of bloggers like to talk about how great blogging was in the old days, but don’t actually blog like we did back then. They don’t share fun stories or show us their hobbies. Instead, they use their blog as a platform to bitch and tells us how much they hate the internet/society/the world. I just can’t be part of this anymore. If someone stood in the library and said they hated books, you’d wonder why they were in the library.