08/17/25 – Knowing What You Have

Current Events

Knowing What You Have

Book of the Week

My friend Chris gave me this book to read

and

I found it most interesting.

Illusions

by Richard Bach

Movie of the Week

I found this film very entertaining.

“To Have and Have Not” (1944)

Please click on the link below to see a trailer:

https://youtu.be/E1ZXTMuBDf4?si=baaStit1FrmLRWby

Music of the Week

By The Beatles

Please click on the link below to see the music video:

https://youtu.be/Cs5vUfddkT8?si=Zl_kZWlMRhpYx8WJ

Extraordinary People of the Week

The Original Star Trek Crew

Art of the Week

Crocheting is really catching on.

Here is a little cat my friend made for me.

Joke of the Week

Physical Traits

I know that feeling all too well.

 Character Traits

Social Traits

I think this says a lot about today’s society.

Learning Traits

Miscellaneous

Books

Uncle Tony’s

Management Tips & Jokes

By Wm. Allen

Paperback $15.00

Ebook $5.00

Click on Link below to go directly to Amazon

Uncle Tony’s Management Tips & Jokes

The Uncle Tony Book can also be found on the shelves of

Schuler Books is located at the Gateway Center, 7260 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Twp., MI 48322.

Their phone number is (248) 956-1515.

And if you let me know

that you bought a copy of the Uncle Tony Book “from” Schuler Books, I will mail you a free copy of:

Also, the Uncle Tony Book can also be found on the shelves of the

Self Esteem Shop LLC

9568 Marine City Highway, Building A

Casco, MI  48064

Phone (248) 549-9900

The Uncle Tony book  can also be found on the website of

Pages & Paws Bookshop

https://www.pagesandpawsbookshop.com/

Environmental Animals

https://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Animals-Harmony-Jann/dp/B0BW2GFPDM/ref=sr_1_16?

I’m Tired of Being Ordinary,

Are You?

My Final Cover The Kindle version of this book is free, and the paperback version is $10 However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life, only you can do that. This book can be ordered from Amazon

6 thoughts on “08/17/25 – Knowing What You Have

  1. I’ve read Illusions. It’s interesting.

    I saw To Have and Have Not when I was a kid, no doubt on the daytime movie channel when I was home sick from school. I’ve forgotten most of it. Definitely need to see it again!

    Only 3 left from TOS Star Trek. That makes me feel sad. And old. But it’s okay to be old. It means I didn’t did an untimely death when I was young.

    I laughed so hard at the Jesus meme. We humans DO think like that … trying to make an exception or an excuse to get out of doing the right (but difficult) thing!

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    • Thank you so much for your observations Priscilla.

      I’m at the point now where I spend more time reviewing the highlighting and notes I’ve made in books I’ve already read, than new books or perhaps better said, “books I have not read.”

      I’ve started watching the old movies, since I find so many of the newer films are either primary action, or promoting some ideas to the extent that they forget to be entertaining.

      I wish it was just Star Trek, it seems I only have one friend remaining, who knew me when I was a different person.

      Over the years, I have come across a few Jesus memes that have a lot to say, using few words.

      Glad you enjoyed the post.

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  2. Yeah, kids/audiences today have missed out on the great writing from the original Star Trek days, when they had actual sci-fi people writing that stuff instead of just anybody. Or the gritty movies of the ’70s, John Cassavetes and those people, good stuff, sans capes or anyone flying or shooting lasers or saying much or anything besides, “Here’s a snapshot of someone’s life. Sink into it and enjoy.” 🙂

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