A few weeks ago, I wrote about real Superheroes. This week we will take a look at fictional Superheroes of television, movies and comic books. I have mixed emotions about how they approach their fight against evil. Superman never wore a mask and incredibly enough, we still had no clue that he was really Clark Kent.
"Holy hole in a doughnut”, Batman, (from season one episode “Zelda the Great”), only covered his eyes. What about the Lone Ranger, he also just covered his eyes but left poor Tonto and Silver to be exposed to everyone. What was that all about, not in today’s world. When he took his mask off and he rode into town unsuspectingly as a regular guy did everyone seem to forget who his buddies are?
Does anyone remember Blazing Saddles? Mongo (Alex Karras) when he walks out of the bar and punches the horse and knocks him out. You don’t think Silver saw that? Me and Tonto are on our own right now!
You want it done right, look at Spiderman and Ironman. Superheroes for our current environment. Full face coverings, my men! They are concerned about spreading covid-19, so with all the other evil they are fighting, they are doing their part to provide safety for others. A "Thank You" to them and all the REAL heroes that are doing their best to combat the corona virus. Our essential workers are the best.
If my calculations are correct, we are in week 23 of the pandemic. Which really means nothing, unless you live in my "let's find the crap" world that I'm in. Just for the fun of it, I decided to Google the number 23. You are probably thinking, what I was thinking. It is the number worn by Michael Jordan and Lebron James! While this may be true, it has a lot more meaning than that. Go figure.
Figured I did. Among other crazy things, and there are a lot, like mathematics, religion and movies like Airport and Diehard With A Divergence. I did my homework, now you have to do yours.
A statement about the first Morse code sent which included the following: inventor Samuel F.B. Morse on May 24, 1844, sent, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, a message that said: "What hath God wrought?" Taken from the Bible, Numbers 23:23.
Pretty basic communication. Better than the Pony Express.
Fast forward to today. Twitter, Instagram, Tic Tock and who knows what else have become our modern way of communicating mostly through that little device we can not live without. What fancy ringer do you have?
Oh, I purposely didn’t say Facebook, because that is for us old people. LOL.
So, real quick, if you left your house and drove 10 minutes away from your home, and you are only going to get milk at the local store which is 15 minutes away, do you turn around to get the phone? Don’t lie! I’d turn around.
The NBA is in full swing. My man Zion is not making it to the playoffs. Boy, did they try. Ratings baby, what else do you need to know. Somebody forgot to tell the refs and Zion's knee. It leaves us with you know who!
Twenty-three, Lebron, he is missing his fans. I guess the virtual fan base is not the same. Did anyone one else see “Weekend at Bernie’s” face in one of the squares. That was great. What is really great is, presently, sports are not what we know as a fan.
I’m a Giant ticket holder and I was given an opportunity to have some name recognition in the end zone. Pretty cool. Not sure what it means, but just to think I will be part of this season in some way is exciting. Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are talking about letting 50% of the fans in because the Texas Governor is allowing that number. Aren’t their corona virus numbers high? I’m good watching Fox 5 and dealing with that “homer” Troy Aikman.
We do a lot of social media stuff on the different sites, and every week we talk in general about basic transportation crap. What I want to do is create a separate email to send fun things to do to you, my beautiful client base. It will be from havefun@perfectlimo.com.
If you get this, it will have suggestions as to what to do and where to go to have a good time in this pandemic world. We will try our best to find things for you to do.
You will have to spend money though. If I find out you used my ideas and drove yourself or even worst, used Uber, I’m choking right now, then I would have to come to your house with my 36” Mickey Mantle to correct the situation. LOL. I’m not a violent man, but.
In the movie War Dogs, Henry Girard, played by Bradley Cooper says at the end of the movie, “I’m not a bad man, but I had to do what a bad man would do”.
Just joking, use my ideas to have fun and I will not be offended if you unsubscribe us. But you will miss out on some good shit.
Listen, life as we know it is different right now. Perfect Limo and myself are here for you. Even if you just wanted to talk or email junk to me, I will try my best to respond. We are in this together.
Be safe my friends.
Thank You,
John Sutich
President
Perfect Limo Service, Inc.

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