Another Personal Trainer That Needs To Comprehend That Automobiles Are More Important Than Sports And Fitness

Yet another personal trainer that needs to comprehend that the automotive world as a whole, the world of amateur/ham radio; and the engineering side of commercial radio and television are all more important than sports and fitness.

This particular personal trainer is based in Vermont.

Furthermore, this personal trainer should be barred from having a Buzzcut haircut.

For more information, please see these earlier posts:

Personal Trainer Bryan

Bodybuilder And Personal Trainer Craig Capurso

Another Man That Needs To Be Transformed From Being Fit And Muscular To Being Fat And Overweight

2020 Buick Encore GX Expands Brand’s SUV Family

Source: 2020 Buick Encore GX Expands Brand’s SUV Family

The Buick version of the CUV that the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors had christened with the name “TrailBlazer”, that will also compete directly with the current-generation Jeep Compass.

For more information, please see this earlier post:

Chevrolet Debuts All-New 2021 Trailblazer, Grows Brand’s SUV Family

Chevrolet Debuts All-New 2021 Trailblazer, Grows Brand’s SUV Family

Source: Chevrolet Debuts All-New 2021 Trailblazer, Grows Brand’s SUV Family

Though I am not fond of General Motors applying the Blazer name to a car-based Crossover Utility Vehicle, and nor was I ever fond of GMT360 and GMT370 Midsize Truck-based SUVs; I think General Motors applying the TrailBlazer name to an extended-length B-segment CUV to compete on the current-generation Jeep Compass being on the extended length version of the Fiat Small-Wide platform that underpins the Jeep Renegade; is not a very good idea.

S10E08 – Love and Hate in Cabot Cove

This particular episode of the television program titled “Murder, She Wrote” starring Angela Lansbury consists of either an actual older shortwave receiver or a reproduction of an older receiver in a wooden cabinet; and one of the character’s mother (the publisher of the small town newspaper) who eventually gets arrested at the end of this particular episode, listens to a Shortwave Radio Station from Germany. The screenwriters state that the Shortwave Radio Station is from Berlin in a reunified Germany. However, the reality has always been that the Nauen-the oldest Shortwave Transmitter Site, Julich, and Werchatal are the Shortwave Transmitter Sites that would transmit programming such as the Classical Music and live concerts that this person was listening to.
However, contrary to what the screenwriters wrote; the Police band is not on the Shortwave spectrum. It is on the extended FM band near where the Ship-To-Shore Marine band is located.

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Mort is burning the midnight oil down at the Sheriff’s office trying to solve the case of Why Can’t He Access His Files On His Computer.

Noone likes a smartarse, Andy.

Giving up on computers and the prospect of the 21st century in general, Mort goes to retrieve his paper files from the storage room and is shot at by a shadowy figure outside. A car screeches away as Andy comes running in gun drawn. Mort didn’t see the shooter but he has a good idea who it was.

Meanwhile, at the home of Sam Bennett Public Accountant (I would not watch that show), Sam has just returned home to his anxious wife Laura, who wants to know why celebrity client Jessica Fletcher keeps calling. She calls back just as Sam walks in the door but Sam makes faces like…

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Yet Another Episode Of Phil McGraw’s Talk Show Consisting Of A Guest With A Buzzcut Haircut

Yet another episode of Phil McGraw’s talk show consisting of a guest with a grown out Buzzcut haircut.

Not only should this guest be forced to wear a wig, but this guest also needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight.

Furthermore, this particular guest needs to get a life with regards to his sexual life.

Episode Of Phil McGraw’s Talk Show Consisting Of A Scary Guest Who Has Spent A Decade In Jail And Is Dating A Teenager Who Was Presently Ten Years His Junior During The Time This Episode Had Been Taped

Some time ago, I had written a post about an episode of Phil McGraw’s talk show that had consisted of a guest who had the same hairstyle as both Matt Kenseth and his son Ross.

Two More Episodes Of Phil McGraw’s Talk Show

This particular episode of Phil McGraw’s talk show that is the subject of this very post is not only scary, as he has spent a decade in jail, needs to have his tattoos removed, and is dating a teenage girl who is not only ten years his junior, but is also an Honor Roll student at her school where she spends much of the day during the week as part of her structured lifestyle.

This guest, who also has the same hairstyle as Matt Kenseth and his son Ross; should be barred from having this hairstyle, and like Matt Kenseth and his son Ross; this guest also needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight.

 

Television Personality Brian Kleinschmidt Of The Cable Channel HGTV

Television Personality Brian Kleinschmidt should not only be barred from having a Buzzcut haircut, but Brian Kleinschmidt also needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight, and Brian Kleinschmidt also needs to comprehend that the world of amateur/ham radio; and the engineering side of commercial radio and television are all more important than the world of sports and fitness.

Brian Kleinschmidtshould be barred from dressing to the nines; also needs to have his tattoos removed, and Brian Kleinschmidt also needs to be forced to listen to Adult Contemporary, Jazz; and Easy Listening music.

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Zboray and Zboray essay: Studying disability history through 19th-century newspapers — Journalism History journal

What did newspapers have to say about physical disability in Civil War-era America? What words did they use to represent the multitudes of soldiers who had lost their limbs in combat? Was “hero” among these words? Or was it reserved for soldiers who escaped bodily harm? These are the questions we asked when we began […]

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