Officer Daniels, Pt I

Until recently I had no idea that Officer Daniels existed. You can find him here on his official YouTube channel, and you can subscribe to him.

First, of course, you must hurry, quick-like-a-bunny, to the SHR Media YouTube channel and subscribe to us there, give us a thumbs-up and such!

Officer Daniels:

More to come. Have a great and blessed Sunday!

BZ

 

Chris Pratt mentions God: MTV says he’s “delivering a sermon”

You click, listen, watch, and tell me what you think.

It sounds like two things:

  1. Chris Pratt got an overwhelming response from the audience;
  2. Chris Pratt may experience future difficulties in acquiring roles.

Because on the Left Coast, in Hollywood, anyone remotely perceived as a Conservative or believing in some romanticized deity known as “God” just won’t get scripts.

Ask Bruce Willis. Ask Mel Gibson. Ask James Woods. Ask Gary Sinise. Ask Kirk Cameron. Ask Tim Allen.

The list is endless.

BZ

P.S.

Want to hear something odd? The video that I embedded into this post yesterday could not be retrieved on YouTube. It had been deleted. I have since found another video and placed it in this post.

Hmmm. I wonder why that would be?

 

The Officer Daniels videos

In these turbulent times, perhaps it’s appropriate to insert a tad bit of levity into the blogging mix these days.

Check this out. It’s one of many Officer Daniels videos and Vines.

More to follow.

Come on. Buck up. At least there isn’t a comet heading straight for the planet, right?

Wait.  .  .did he just say “straight”?

BZ

 

“Eye In The Sky” — SUPERIOR

Alan Rickman Eye In The SkyJust as I could not recommend the ridiculous film “Batman v Superman,” so must I highly recommend the UK film “Eye In The Sky.”

The late Alan Rickman delivers what will likely be the most coveted line in movie history just prior to a passing.

“Never tell a soldier that he does not know the cost of war.”

And perhaps it couldn’t have occurred to a finer British actor, given the range of his talents and the shocking news of his demise via pancreatic cancer at the age of 69.

I’ll leave it to you to determine which parts of the film are accurate, and which parts are not

The parts with the pussified and limp-wristed politicians unwilling to make an actual decision that could fire back on them?

Yes, that’s accurate.

The parts of the USAF drone pilots having to set up the complicated preparations to unleash missiles with murky ROEs?  Inaccurate.  Too long.  Too open.

Truth?  If drone pilots question their jobs, they can and will be replaced.  Further?  They wouldn’t be there in the first place if they questioned their missions.

If the good Lord could send me some comets, I could perhaps suggest a few locales, otherwise.

BZ