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RANDOM THOUGHTS: Jay Leno Featured

My friend Jerry, a retired consultant, recently gave me insight into one of the secrets to successful consulting: “My plan for this year is to learn from the mistakes made by the people I give advice to.”

The TV show “La Brea”, in which a giant sinkhole reveals a hidden world under Los Angeles, debuted last month. They had to junk the original concept in which the sinkhole led to horrible area with terrible air, never-ending fires and pervasive smoke and then it was pointed out that’s a good deal of California. … Intuit recently had a QuickBooks Roundtable which included an appearance by rapper, PitBull. It turns out that QuickBooks support personnel will now be required to answer calls with rap … The book “Angels and Demons” by author Dan Brown included the story of a secret society, the Illuminati, which plotted against the Catholic church. In a new book called “The DaVince Roll”, the author of “The DaVinci Code” writes about warring secret societies, the Unde-rrati and Over-rati which fight a centuries long battle over the right way to hang toilet paper.  … Former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno is back on TV with a reboot of “You Bet Your Life” the classic show of the 1950s hosted by comic, Groucho Marx. Then new version features contestants who refuse to take the COVID-19 Vaccine who say “I’d rather die” than take the shot. The audience then places bets on their longevity. Leno is probably took the job to help pay the insurance on all his cars.

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