How I took a meteor shower October 21, 2017Homehumor, meteor, onion rings, orionid, satire By John Branning Or, “Drain the swamp.”
Instead of Tom Brady’s method, try mine September 20, 2017Homefootball, humor, meditation, satire, Tom Brady By John Branning Here’s the story / Of a man named Brady…
Why the recent solar eclipse did not meet my expectations August 31, 2017Homecabernet, eclipse, humor, pousse-cafe, satire By John Branning I found the overall experience… lacking.
The princess and the pee stain July 25, 2017Homehumor, incontinence, mattress, satire By John Branning There’s sensitive, and then there’s just being spiteful.
My search for happiness (on Google) June 21, 2017Homehappiness, humor, satire, Tolstoy, tweets By John Branning Still searching…
Save time by ignoring these household hints May 26, 2017Homealuminum foil, cottage cheese, household hints, humor, satire By John Branning I’ve tried all of these and share my personal experiences here so you won’t repeat my mistakes.
No rhyme or reason May 10, 2017Entertainment, PoliticsComey, FBI, humor, satire, trump By John Branning Well, it rhymes a little bit.
What’s next for poor Bill O’Reilly? Here are some suggestions. April 20, 2017Entertainmentbill o'reilly, fox news, humor, no-spin zone, satire By John Branning Of all the euphemisms these days for being fired, now we can add “out-Fox’d.”
Here’s everything I know about wine in five minutes or (much) less April 7, 2017Homehumor, oenophile, satire, wine By John Branning “In vino veritas” — which, translated from the Latin, means “Loose lips sink ships.”
How financially literate are Mainers? March 29, 2017Finance, Moneyfinance, financial literacy, humor, Most & Least Financially Literate States, satire, WalletHub By John Branning Is “financial literacy” measured by your ability to read a spreadsheet?