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Understanding Mamdani Madness

As expected, Zohran Mamdani was elected as the next Mayor of New York City.  Regardless of the inevitability, Mamdani remains a lightning bolt of controversy.  He's a game changer! He's a socialist!  There goes New York City! The city needs change!  I've found myself neutral on the topic of Zohran Mamdani and all of the madness surrounding him. For starters, politics can't be nuanced anymore - but we already know and live this. Second, while this native New Yorker now lives on the other side of the Hudson River and has other local issues in New Jersey to worry about, I still work in the City, and my mother remains in the greatest place on Earth  Brooklyn. Lastly, politics has become about noise - I'm trying to be better at having more moments of silence to take my own temperature.  So yeah, I've been on the outside. However, it was Mamdani's victory speech that really pulled me in - on both sides of the Mamdani Madness. Here are some quick thoughts: Overall...
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Quick Ponder: The Power You Give

With age, I understand the power I gave others who may have deserved it, but didn't earn it.

Dome Pondering Movie Review: I Used to Be Funny (2023)

What is it about?  A former stand-up comedian struggles with PTSD as she struggles to reclaim her life and to look for the missing girl she used to nanny.  Who is in it? Rachel Sennott - Sam Cowell  Olga Petsa - Brooke Renner Favorite Scene:  [spoiler alert]  As the plot comes together (going back and forth from present and past PTSD trauma), we see Sam go back to the house she served as a Nanny, tying the film together.  Favorite Quote:  "Are you going to ask me what I was wearing next?" Review:  After finishing I Use to Be Funny, I struggle to place this film in a box. Comedy?? Not sure why it is labeled as that on Netflix...while it has tremendous humor and one liners, a natural as Sam is a comedian, the deeper story arc surrounds deeper tones of sexual assault, parental death, awful parents, and tons of collateral damage by way of a horrific event.  It's complex to say the least, but it doesn't take away from the film. You're invested in...

Quick Ponder: Comments Section, Disabled

I have no interest living life like, and for, a comments section.

Yamamoto, Special

That was amazing.  These MLB playoffs have given us baseball junkies some awesome performances, moments, and overall happenings to be amazed by. Of them all, the final cap on the 2025 season was that of Yohsinobu Yamamoto.  Jealousy aside of him spurning my New York Yankees to join the (new evil empire in the) Los Angeles Dodgers, what Yamamoto did has no precise words to describe it.  I'll try. However, the only thing I can mention is comparisons from my lifetime that have marveled me.  Randy Johnson in 2001 .  Madison Bumgarner in 2014 .  A VERY rare group of pitchers. Dawgs. Rubber arms. Insane guts. And somehow, as I punch a few words following his performance this postseason, Yamamoto's legend may surpass them both into another stratosphere once the moment has a chance to settle.  For now, this was special. Amazing. All of the words. 

Thoughts on NBA Gambling Scandals

It's been a fear for many leagues, especially as gambling and sports are closer than ever in the current climate that is sports betting - today, that fear becomes a reality .  With the downfall of Chauncey Billups (didn't his name seem random?) and Terry Rozier (who has been connected for quite some time now), and the insane details coming out of leaked inside information, rigged poker games, and yes, altering participating in games - this is all terrible for the NBA, and for modern sports.  No bueno.  Here are a few more thoughts on this entire mess: - Didn't we all know at some point we'd be here with how accessible and prevalent sports gambling is today? - Regardless of the lawful outcome, we have to assume that both Billups, Rozier, and anyone else connected to this is done in the NBA, right?  - Is Pete Rose still the standard in this space and punishment?  - And wasn't he the ultimate poster boy for NOT betting in sports? What happened to that fear? - Doesn...

Predictions and Wild Guesses for the 2025-2026 NBA Season

Well, here we go! Another year where my New York Knicks are one of the favorites to win an NBA Championship. Still feels all too surreal to say that. Is this the year?! Wayyyyyy too much pressure! I'm excited to have the NBA back in action. There is a lot of talent on all teams, and the league is as wide open and as balanced as it has ever been. Thanks, second apron! Also, with a pending MLB work stoppage on the horizon, I'm going to need some other leagues to be enjoyable, maybe even more so than the usual. But that's another topic, for another day.  As always, here are my 2025-2026 predictions, with some wild guesses thrown in:  --- EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFF TEAMS 1. Cleveland Cavaliers (56-26) 2. New York Knicks (54-28) 3. Orlando Magic (51-31) 4. Philadelphia 76ers (48-34) 5. Detroit Pistons (45-37) 6. Atlanta Hawks (44-38) *Play-In Tournament Teams* 7. Chicago Bulls (42-40) 8. Milwaukee Bucks (40-42) 9. Boston Celtics (39-43) 10. Toronto Raptors (39-43) WESTERN CONFE...

Dome Pondering Movie Review: If You Were The Last (2023)

What is it about? Adrift in their broken-down space shuttle with little hope of rescue, two astronauts argue over their future as friends or something more.  Who is in it? Anthony Mackie - Adam Gherrity Zoe Chao - Jane Kuang Favorite Scene: [spoiler alert] After learning they'll be headed back to Earth, Adam wishes Jane would remain his best friend, but she declines.  Favorite Quote:  "People are meant to be together." Review:  Stuck on "My List" for the better part of a year, I finally fired If You Were the Last up for watch, and ultimately, wasn't disappointed. In fact, I was upset I left it on the list for so long!  The film is a weird blend of hokey meets serious, comedic meets thoughtful. It's quite the blend that causes you to not take the plot overly seriously with its flashback scenes, cut scenes, punch lines, and cheesy "technology". The space aircraft displaying a frown face, followed by a skull and bones 8-bit graphic, isn't exa...

TNA Bound For Glory 2025 Review: "I can't recall a Bound For Glory as memorable as this one"

For the first time in a verrrrryyyyyyy long time, TNA's Bound For Glory event felt like the company's "biggest event of the year". For years, the historical context of the event has often lifted up Slammiversary in this role. Nonetheless, this year, both events felt huge.  Having attended Slammiversary back in July and witnessing firsthand the magic that was inside the UBS arena on the night of TNA's new (up until now) North American attendance record, I very much found myself overly excited for BFG. For me (for me! My feelings! - I know pro wrestling fans are ready to pounce on this) - it carried an excitement similar to that of WWE's major PLEs (e.g., Wrestlemania or Royal Rumble).  I was very much in front of the TV at 6:00pm - I wanted the entire experience.  What we got was TNA putting on yet another great show! At times, it felt overdone creatively, and I think TNA often has to be perfect in all aspects in regards to criticisms; however, overall, Boun...

Dear Son, My First "Super Proud" Moment

--- 7 Years 4 Months --- Dear Son,  Today is one of those days I am super proud of you.  Of course, I'm proud of you every day, but today, I wore it on my sleeve...just a bit.  See, today you tested and earned your yellow belt. And while it feels like you'll be sticking with this martial arts love for a while, and there will be many more belts to come, today provided a lot of firsts for me. It was the first time I've seen you in an environment where you truly applied preparation and perseverance. I watched you practice in our basement on your own. Kicking. Going through combinations and striking patterns. Practicing pushups and situps to get yourself where you need to be for the fitness test. I will forever remember the visual of watching you studying the definitions and principles of a fighting spirit in the car through my rear-view mirror before each training session. I sat at every practice and training for the past fifteen weeks - for the good ones, the bad ones, and ...