Guest Post: photog of OCF: The Honeymooners – Complete Series Review – Overview

Back when I was getting into blogging again, I forged an unshakeable alliance with photog, the proprietor of the blog Orion’s Cold Fire.  We used to cross-post on each other’s blogs a tad more frequently, but have not done so in awhile.

So I was thrilled when good ol’ photog reached out about the possibility of doing so.  At the time of writing, I’m still brainstorming what I will submit to him, but by the time you read this post, I’ll have done so (God Willing)!  Indeed, I imagine my post on his blog will publish in roughly the same timeframe as his submission here.

photog has a softness for classic television.  For example, in 2019 he did an episode-by-episode review of The Twilight Zone (1959-1964), which is probably one of my favorite events in blogging history.  He did the same episode-by-episode reviews for Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969).  If you’re a fan of sci-fi and weird fiction, photog is your man.

He is continuing that fondness for 1950s and 1960s television with this complete series review of another classic, this time a comedy.  With that, here is photog of Orion’s Cold Fire with a complete series review of The Honeymooners (1955-1956):

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Flashback Friday: Christmas and its Symbols

It’s Christmas!  Another magical day to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

2020 was a tough year, but Christ is mightier than The Virus.  Thank God—literally!—for sending His Son.

Have a wonderful, safe, loving Christmas Day.  God Bless all of your for your support and generosity, and for being such amazing readers.

Here’s 25 December 2019’s “Christmas and its Symbols“:

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