Next up Why the Great Pyramid of Giza is bad for Biden.
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James Van Looy's latest poem column is back for another week.
That's how you know it's Thursday.
Read It's All One Thing over at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering.Thanks to Stone Soup's big sister for closing our fifty-fifth anniversary the best way, with poetry and friends.
Stone Soup Poetry's fifty-fifth anniversary month has concluded, and we had a blast. Thanks to much to Stone Soup's big sister Susan Deer Cloud for putting on an amazing performance last night. Thanks to everyone who participated this May. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup news for the summer.
Wonderful work by poet Ahana Mulgaonker and photographer Jennifer Matthews close out Oddball Magazine for Wednesday. Thanks so much for reading us today.
This looks bad for Joe Biden.
@chadpoetforhire This looks bad for Joe Biden. #america #2026 ♬ original sound - mjfangirl07
New contributor Caspar N. Cruz is paired up today with returning contributor Jury S. Judge. Welcome to Wednesday at Oddball Magazine. Join us for the afternoon.
Saw a loved one at a hospital where they're undergoing physical therapy. Overall, the place is good, but when someone's too slow (in my mind) to help a loved one to the bathroom, I think of this underrated Swamp Thing story from ,Stephen R. Bissette. A reminder that horror has many hats. From Swamp Thing #59 by Bissette with art by Rick Veitch and Alfredo Acala.
DOJ deletes
January Sixth records.
Antifa rejoices.
How does one area of the so-called Metaverse see me successful while another doesn’t?
Jason Wright's Jagged Thoughts poem column is up and ready to read.
Thanks for reading Oddball Magazine so far this week.
Lynn White with another topical poem to make up for the holiday. Welcome to Tuesday at Oddball Magazine.
It's amazing what people will name their online networks. I'm always trying to hijack Wi-Fi when I'm commuting, so I often come across a number of interesting names. Every Tuesday, I post the most impressive and/or cringe-inducing names.
| All Southie boys in the ED clinic claim to have been "Nicoled." |
Read Anne Skove's Monday comic. Nothing compares to Anne Skove's "She Who Laughs Lasts," up now at Oddball Magazine.
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons on weird diplomacy kicks off Memorial Monday at Oddball Magazine. Welcome to the week. Hope I'm there with you at the end.
Trying to get this finished quickly before I go out I forgot to button the top button on my shirt. What's wrong with me?
Ron's granddaughter Shayla often made appearances at Ron's salons and other celebrations. I caught her dancing for Ron and friends during a return feature by Prabakar Rajan back in 2010.
One time she teamed up with Molly at the anniversary party for Ron and Sue at Doyle's. Shayla teamed up with Molly to make a concoction of everyone's discarded drinks along with paper straw covers and pieces of a bar napkin (these were artisans at work). Shayla pushed the glass over to me and simply said "Drink it! with a wicked smile.
That was about fifteen years ago. I saw her again during Ron's funeral all, ready to enter college. Now I just want her and Molly to get together and drive around the country solving mysteries.
Rob Base passed away. DJ EZ Rock passed away twelve years ago. This week's selection of music will honor the recently deceased, starting with Base and Rock's pinnacle hit.
Waiting to order breakfast, someone complimented the woman in front of me on her shirt, and I read it.
Coming up: Why my repair bill is bad for Joe Biden.
I could have gone for funny, but my Dad's birthday is coming up, and I remembered this cover song by Muhammad Ali on an album put out when he was still Cassius Clay. I got the CD version for my father when he was still alive.
Bruce Wise closes out the week with his Wise Words poem column. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine. See you Monday.
Taken from Tuesday after the storm and blackout. Used a different photo of this sky for my newsletter. Want to do something else with this one.
Yesterday's Dire today. Hosted by Timothy Gager.
The soundtrack would've hit different is all I'm saying.
Bruce Willis put out music, made a cringy video and even had a concert on HBO.
Thomas Massie was never and will never be the savior of the GOP or anything else. Simply put, what was he doing when the GOP was amassing all their power? Letting it happen, of course. You can't get the power by any means necessary and somehow wipe the blood from your hands like it was never there.