Deborah Sampson: American Revolution War Hero

"Patriotic Wednesday" Deborah Sampson was one of the many women who disguised herself as a man, so she could serve in the Continental Army. She was 5’8”, which was taller than average.   She enlisted as “Robert Shurtleff” in the elite Light Infantry Company of the Massachusetts Regiment. Deborah’s comrades teased her because she had … Continue reading Deborah Sampson: American Revolution War Hero

Paul’s War with False Doctrine and Apostate Groups

"Sunday Sermon" Paul the Apostle warned that “in the latter times,” there would be a “falling away.” This widespread apostasy would precede the restoration, the “dispensation of the fullness of times,” the “restitution of all things.” (See: 1 Tim. 4:1-3; Eph. 1:10; 2 Thess. 2:1-3; Acts 3:21) However, Paul had a more pressing and immediate … Continue reading Paul’s War with False Doctrine and Apostate Groups

“Ye Are No More Strangers and Foreigners.” “Bishop’s Remarks” at Convert Baptisms (Ephesians 2:19)

"Sunday Sermon" (These are my "Bishop's Remarks" when I welcomed newly baptized members into our ward.) “In Ephesians 2:19, the Apostle Paul declared: ‘Now therefore, ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God.’ “At the time of Jesus, the Jews looked down on the … Continue reading “Ye Are No More Strangers and Foreigners.” “Bishop’s Remarks” at Convert Baptisms (Ephesians 2:19)

Planet Venus is Weird (spins backwards; day is longer than year)

"Fun Facts Saturday" Venus Rotates Backwards Planets generally rotate counter-clockwise (or “anti-clockwise” for you Brits). Venus is backward.  It rotates clockwise -- the only planet to do so. Mariner 10 Photo (1974) A Venus Day is Longer than a Venus Year Venus travels around the Sun faster than the Earth.  Venus goes 78,337 miles per … Continue reading Planet Venus is Weird (spins backwards; day is longer than year)

America’s Dumbest Lawsuits (1-4)

"Court Case Friday" There’s “America’s Dumbest Criminals.”  There’s also “America’s Dumbest Lawsuits.”  These cases don’t reflect well on the people and lawyers who filed them 1. The $67 Million Pair of Pants, Reduced to $53 Million In 2007, a Washington judge sued his dry cleaners for $67 million because they lost his pants and gave … Continue reading America’s Dumbest Lawsuits (1-4)

Gen. George Washington-Spymaster

"Patriotic Wednesday" George Washington - Spymaster George Washington, "Father of the Country" and our "Greatest President," was a brilliant spymaster. In fact, he was a better spymaster than a general. He knew the value of information and misinformation. In secret communications, he was: “Agent 711.”  Network of Small Independent Cells Washington supervised several spy networks throughout … Continue reading Gen. George Washington-Spymaster

“Esteem” Our Church Leaders “Very Highly in Love” – 1 Thess. 5:12-13

"Sunday Sermon" General Conference Sunday 1 Thessalonians 5:12-13 tells us how we should treat our church leaders:            “And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labor among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you [church leaders];            “And to esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake.  And be … Continue reading “Esteem” Our Church Leaders “Very Highly in Love” – 1 Thess. 5:12-13

London “Cabbies” must MEMORIZE 25,000 streets and 20,000 landmarks

"Fun Facts Saturday" I drove taxis for Anaheim Yellow Cab during my first summer in law school. I interviewed on one day, and I started driving the next. By contrast, London black cab drivers take years to qualify. They must pass a Herculean test called: “The Knowledge.” The city doesn’t want passengers to wait while … Continue reading London “Cabbies” must MEMORIZE 25,000 streets and 20,000 landmarks

6 Reasons Why I Have Finally Decided to Retire

"Court Case Friday" I have announced my retirement for January 31, 2024. Now, instead of asking me, "When are you going to retire?" everyone is asking, "Why are you suddenly retiring after 35 years on the bench?" Here are 6 minor reasons: ** *Everyone in the courthouse has conspired to talk softer, making it harder … Continue reading 6 Reasons Why I Have Finally Decided to Retire

Benjamin Franklin – “The Man Who Saved the Revolution”

"Patriotic Wednesday" Introduction: "Patriotic Wednesday" replaces "Poetic Wednesday." I have a plethora of posts on Americana that don't fit into my other categories. Since I love America, even more than I love poetry, "Poetic Wednesday" has been replaced by "Patriotic Wednesday." Plus, I worry deeply that so many Americans are ignorant of the "Hand of … Continue reading Benjamin Franklin – “The Man Who Saved the Revolution”