Different Headlines: The Engine That Refused To Die; Superbowl Loser Facts; Public Sex; Woke Jag Exec Canned; Covid Jab Killed Kids; Canada Euthanized 16,499 People, or Murdered Them; 14 College Coaches That Coached The Most Schools…..and more

Cars

Chrysler’s Slant-6 Was an Oddly Tilted Engine That Refused to Die

Jaguar Fires Design Boss Behind Type 00 Concept – Bring back the E-Type and get rid of the Woke cars

Covid

FDA’s “Profound Revelation”: Covid Shots Killed at Least 10 Children, Stronger Vaxx Rules Coming

Florida Drivers

Why Florida Drivers Don’t Know They’re Breaking the Law – When I see a Florida tag, I stay away. I know they are a bad driver. I don’t know what it is about that state, the one I grew up in and learned drive in. It was way different, before Disney.

Canada

Canada Euthanized a Record 16,499 Patients in 2024 – anywhere else, this would be called murder

Climate Hoax

Al Gore Is Inconsolable: 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends With No Landfall in the U.S. – he was in it for the money by scaring people. He’s running out of ammo

Gas Prices

Gas Prices Fall to Lowest in 4 Years – FJB

Public Sex

As Romantic as It Sounds, the Winn-Dixie Parking Lot Is No Place for a Threesome

College Football

14 College Football Job Hoppers That Have Coached At The Most Schools – good luck LSU

Why It Sucks To Be Famous

New Study Suggests Celebrities Die Sooner Than Similar People Who Aren’t Famous – Oh, your life is so hard on you. Gimme a break

POTUS Health

‘Are You Kidding Me?’ WH’s Leavitt Touts Bias Page, SLAMS NYT for Doubting Trump’s Health – and they said nothing about Biden for 4 years

Superbowl

The 11 Teams That Failed To Post A Winning Record After Winning A Super Bowl

Broadcast Cuts Away from Travis Kelce as He Goes Completely Off the Rails at Super Bowl Parade

Kelce’s performance, in fact, produced such awkwardness that one local network cut away to a shot of the crowd.

Sometimes one must wonder if certain famous people, on some deep psychological level, recognize their own hopeless insignificance. Otherwise, why would they engage in cringe-worthy public behavior that shows respect neither for themselves nor for others? Why would they knock the pedestal out from beneath their own feet?

Such questions occurred while watching clips from Wednesday’s Super Bowl LVIII victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri, where Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce — in an apparently incoherent state of drunkenness — made a mockery of himself, his Super Bowl opponents and the very idea of celebration.

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Good luck with fame, you’re off to a blazing start