Good Monday afternoon, reader(s) of Stroock's Books.
Baah! Another gout attack. This time in the right knee. Too many pigs in a blanket last night. Mrs. Stroock always makes a fine Super Bowl spread.
Super Bowl XL was unremarkable, meh, mid - in retrospect. But during the game we were entertained.
The Seahawks' excellent defense exposed Patriot's QB Drake Maye, who looked overwhelmed and out of his depth the entire game. Bad picks and bad fumbles [Your phrasing implies there's good picks and fumbles-Ed]. The game's signature play is Maye getting obliterated and fumbling, with said fumble being returned for a touchdown (okay it was really an interception).
Announcers Mike Tirico and Chris Collingsworth were good. We are aware that Collingsworth annoys a lot of people, but we don't have a problem with him.
We didn't mind the Bad Bunny halftime show, but we didn't really know what was going on, as he sang in Spanish. His singing didn't strike us as very good, though. Guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, now they could sing. The production was well done and aesthetically interesting. Yes, there was a Latin theme and a bunch of Latin American flags, but heading those flags was the Stars and Stripes, which is important. That's just our in the moment, 'Were we not entertained?' reaction.
The commercials were mostly unremarkable. This was the Super Bowl of AI and weight loss drugs. We did enjoy the Dunkin advert full of 80's sitcom characters. But we would, wouldn't we?
Moving on...
The great Stephen L. Miller points out that Substack is lapping up mainstream journalists and featuring them. That is, Substack is becoming a platform for mainstream media castoffs like Jim Acosta and Jennifer Rubin. The Bulwark and The Dispatch thrive there. Alert reader(s) will recall we've been toiling away on Substack for a couple of years now. Every day we wonder if we're wasting our time. Maybe it's time to leave Substack. If so, we'll leave in a blaze of glory. Let's see, who/what can we call gay and retarded today?
Related, on his AMA podcast, Miller asked our question, 'Would your beer league hocky team be competitive in the NOSHO?' We

