Actor Corey Feldman fell ill on a flight to Los Angeles, and the culprit was food poisoning. Feldman is a vegetarian, so the moral of the story is obviously to eat meat, not salad.
JM: Seriously, I’m glad Corey is okay. The world is a more interesting place with him in it.
JM: JD Vance went into the Lion’s Den on The View and, in my opinion, was a little bit too nice. In fairness to him, it’s difficult to decipher where these women get the ideas in their heads that they have and to make sense of them. I have never watched this show, but I have seen clips of it over the years where they push their lies and nonsense. Vance seemed to handle himself just fine, but I don’t think he convinced one of those people of anything.
JM: Yeah, pretty much.
JM: None of those women has ever said one thing that would make me want to pay attention and tune in. I don’t really understand how they have an audience.
JM: The story of Kansas City’s first World Cup game should have been Lionel Messi and his hat trick (three goals in one game!) Instead, the story was the horrible traffic gridlock on the way to and from the game. Not a good look for Quinton Lucas and Kansas City.
JM: I see my blue friends on social media complaining about prices for groceries and gas. It is like they were in hibernation through the Biden Presidency and just got out of their cave.
JM: What is wrong with these teachers? There is a serious problem with Government (public) schools in this country. At least the school district fired this crazy woman.
JM: Jersey Mike’s took over the top spot of fast food chains. I ate there one time. Once. Wasn’t very impressed. Here are the top 15 by ranking.
See the top 15 quick-service restaurant chains
| Quick-service restaurant | 2026 ACSI |
| Jersey Mike’s | 84 |
| Chick-fil-A | 83 |
| Jimmy John’s | 81 |
| Panda Express | 81 |
| KFC | 80 |
| Papa Johns | 80 |
| Pizza Hut | 80 |
| Domino’s | 80 |
| Raising Cane’s | 79 |
| Starbucks | 79 |
| Subway | 79 |
| Burger King | 78 |
| Culver’s | 78 |
| Dunkin’ | 78 |
| Little Caesars | 78 |
JM: Out of that list, the restaurant I eat at the most is Culver’s. What do you think of this ranking?
JM: You learn something new every day, and today I learned that the fans of the Scotland national soccer team are called the Tartan Army. I mean, I figured they drank a lot of beer, but this is quite something. I’m sure Sam Adams is thrilled that Scotland’s first two World Cup games are in Boston. From FoxNews…
“It’s been a wild time in Boston as the Tartan Army has taken over,” Boston Beer Co. manager of communications Devon Savage told Fox News Digital.
“For perspective, from Thursday-Sunday, the Tartan Army drank four times as much Boston Lager as we run through on a typical four-day holiday stretch, like the Fourth of July,” Savage said.
“We’ve had to schedule four ’emergency deliveries’ to the taproom. We sold more than 4,000 pints of Boston Lager for almost 90 empty kegs.”
“We’ve been here for over 30 years, and we’ve never seen anything like it,” Noelle Somers, chief operating officer of Hennessy’s Bar, told the Boston Globe.
“They drank all the beer on their plane, with some starting to booze as soon as they woke up at 1 in the morning.”
Wow. Emergency beer deliveries? Haven’t heard of that before, but a tip of the cap to the Tartan Army!