Welcome to Monday Morning Quarterback, a chance to look at ourselves and reflect.
Why are we tearing this country apart over who performs at halftime or a private business’ modernization of their logo?
There are so many more important issues to direct our divisiveness and anger.
Ready, set, go…
I was car shopping and I had to rule out red and blue cars. If I buy a red car I offend people. The same with blue. Not fair! So I bought a white car. Who could be offended by the color white?

Hotdogs come in a package of 10. Hotdog buns are usually in a bag of 8. That’s ridiculous, 10 and 8 don’t work together.

Do you face the shower nozzle when showering or face away from it? That’s a very divisive topic. Many people do both, but about an equal number primarily do one or the other.

When I send someone a text message, I expect to get a text in return. I hate it when that person calls to respond. We’re texting, not calling. I shouldn’t have to talk. Use your fingers!

When we go to a restaurant, the first question my wife asks the server is “Are you Coke or Pepsi?” It’s one or the other. My wife has very specific soft drink tastes and I hold my breath waiting for the server’s answer. Please God, let it be Coke.

Here are a few other items that divide us:
Crunchy or smooth
Ginger or Mary Ann
Thin crust or thick
Dogs or cats
Toilet paper roll: over or under
Android or iPhone
Prefer the mountains or the beach
Boxers or briefs
Truck or car
In your vehicle: music or talk radio
Favorite pair of shoes: laces or slip-ons
Eyeglasses: plastic or wire frames

My point is simply that we waste a lot of our time on ridiculous things. We puff ourselves up in outrage over minor disagreements and annoyances – for what? The things that define us also divide us.
The day after the world ends, some spacecraft will land and one traveler will say to the other: “That didn’t take long.”






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