Today is your day Boomer! This could be the debate of the century! Which is more important, today's SuperBowl or tomorrow's Valentine's Day? Har..Har....I guess it depends on the status of your love life, or for some people, how much they are dedicated to football? Afterall, some fans are paying 10,000$ to see the game live in L.A. today....that's right, 10 grand! And yet, some couples may pay 10 thousand for a Valentines getaway weekend at a Bahamas resort! Okay, I can't figure out the answer....but I can suggest you do the two events separately, especially if your spouse is not a sports fan. However, you may be able to persuade them to watch the game today with a few suggestions: the halftime show is always great entertainment with stars on stage and the American commercials are even better! Often funny, innovative, and featuring stars this year like Arnold, Selma, and Jim Carrey....these between-play 30 second spots sell for 7 million dollars!! They should be good for that price! Boomers, enjoy both events and enjoy time well-spent with family and friends in a COVID-depressing time. P.S. The SuperBowl starts at 3:30 Pacific Time. Cheers!
Today is your day Boomer! And today is another day for wining......and I don't mean complaining. I mean drinking some pressed grapes and enjoying the health benefits. That's right, drinking alcohol is good for you. First, let's state the obvious....only in moderate amounts: two glasses per day for men and one for women. Research shows the following positive health effects: (1) reduces risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson disease (2) is an anti-flammatory(white wine is better for this) (3) decreases risk of high blood pressure and high cholesterol(red wine is a better choice) (4) good for mental health, may increase age longevity, may promote healthy gut bacteria. All of this sounds good and much of it boils down to the antioxidants which are higher in red wine. It seems reds--like Merlot, Cab Sav, and Shiraz--have been studied more.....which means more research is needed on whites. Boomers, maybe we could volunteer for a new study! Cheers!
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