Thursday, February 19, 2026

Random Thoughts of the Day February 19, 2026

 


  • Former Prince Andrew of England was arrested.  Who cares?  I don't understand the fascination of the American public with the British royal family.  Is the news media brainwashing us into thinking it is so important?
  • The kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby was in 1932, long before television or the internet.  Is the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie of similar relevance?  Charles Lindbergh was an aviator best known for making the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.  Savannah Guthrie is best known as a host of the Today Show on NBC television.  The Lindbergh case came to a tragic end as the baby was found dead. At that point in time it was called "The Crime of the Century".  I guess 60 years later the OJ Simpson case received that moniker. The murderer was tried, convicted, and executed.  Hopefully, Nancy Guthrie will be found safe and sound very soon.
  • I have never been tempted to convert Bruce's Journal to a podcast.  I express myself better in writing than I do verbally.
  • I am looking forward to the warmer weather and the start of baseball season.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

My Comments on the Major League Baseball Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2027 and Beyond

 


This is a very complicated situation that could result in a lockout before the 2027 season.  I suggest my readers look at the following two articles from The Athletic written by Evan Drellich:

The major issue is a salary cap.  Today's salaries are outrageous, to say the least.  The owners will want a salary cap, while the players will oppose it.  There would also have to be a salary floor so that small market teams can be more competitive.  If a salary cap is imposed, there must be a "grandfather clause" so that contracts already signed can be honored.  If there is no agreement, there will definitely be a strike or lockout threatening the 2027 season.

The Players Association Executive Director, Tony Clark, has resigned.  Will this have an effect on the negotations?

MLB Commissioner Manfred sees path to larger national TV slate, bundled local rights for MLB in the future. What does this imply for local networks such as YES and SNY?  This can also complicate the negotiations.

Let's enjoy the 2026 season because there may not be one in 2027.



Sunday, February 15, 2026

The Melting Snow is Ugly

 


Three weeks ago today, there was a 10-inch snowfall in NYC.  Since the temperature was so low in the days after, there was little or no melt.  The temperature for the last few days has hit 40 degrees F, resulting in some melting.  The piled snow is always the last to melt. It is absolutely ugly since soot and other pollutants are absorbed by it. Hopefully, there will soon be a warm rain storm to melt the piles. I have seen many cars that have not been moved in three weeks.  What is the sense of owning a car if the driver doesn't use it?


Saturday, February 14, 2026

The Sports and Bob Dylan Diehards Have a Little Break

 


I follow some sports diehards, including Mike and Dante, on X.  They keep track of how many baseball, basketball, and hockey games they have attended.  Mike is approaching 10,000 baseball games.  Apparently, these guys have no other interests.  They must incur big costs between the tickets and traveling. Right now the NBA is on the All-Star break will there are no NHL games since many of the players are participating in the Winter Olympics.

Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour resumes on March 31 in Omaha and will continue until May 1 in Abilene, Texas.  Sue, from Canada, will be driving and visiting most of the venues.  Some of the other diehards have made plans to see some of those concerts.  Dylan will be 85 years old in May and continues to tour.  Hopefully, he will come to NYC later in the year.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Crazy Dreams about Former Colleagues

 


I am changing all names to protect everyone's privacy.  
  • XX worked at Newark U. until 2012, when she left for a position at Trenton U.  It was a good career move for her as it allowed her to advance professionally.  It was well known that this University was having financial difficulties.  About a month ago, she announced on Facebook that she was laid off after 13 years at her position.  She was very upset that she got no notice, severance pay, or continuation of benefits.  I met her in my dream last night, where she said she got a new job.  I hope that this dream comes true.
  • YY was the University Librarian at Newark until he tragically passed away about 10 years ago.  In my dream, I visited the campus where he told me there was a golf tournament.  I think the university has a golf team, but they wouldn't have a golf tournament on campus.
  • I visited Newark and desperately had to use the restroom.  I came into the library when ZZ, the current University Librarian, told me all the restrooms were closed.
Two of the three dreams were crazy.

"I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours" - Bob Dylan from Talkin' World War III Blues - I just had to get him in.





Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Saluting George Harrison on National Guitar Day

 There are many great guitarists out there, but George Harrison is my favorite.  In this journal entry, I am featuring three songs with a guitar solo by George:

  • Beware of Darkness (George as a solo artist)
  • Old Brown Shoe (Beatles)
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Beatles)

Monday, February 9, 2026

Happy 84th Birthday to Carole King - There is a Connection to Bob Dylan

 


You've Got a Friend was featured on Season 1, Episode 17 of Theme Time Radio Hour that was hosted by Bob Dylan.  But if you get to the 5-minute mark on the video below, Carole says some terrible things about Dylan.  In the early 1970s, at a festival, King approached Dylan, who was reportedly cold, dismissing her work by asking if she was "the one who writes for moms."


 
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