It’s Tuesday. Here’s another entry in the “Who Does That?” case file. There’s something unsettling about a Corvette sitting outside in the snow like it’s a discarded patio chair. That machine was engineered for blue skies, wide-open pavement, and unapologetic speed—not for huddling curbside while road salt gnaws away at its undercarriage and dignity.
If you’re going to own a fiberglass icon, at least show it a little respect when winter rolls in. Put it in a garage. Throw a cover over it. Let it hibernate with some grace and the promise of summer redemption. Leaving it out there to freeze on a city street? That’s not bold—it’s mechanical negligence.
Honestly, some people just shouldn’t be trusted with nice things.
-keep
Keep, Some People Are Not Afraid of a Little Snow.
It was snowing (yet again) during my morning commute today. Saw this parked among the remains of Sunday’s blizzard near Penn Station in NYC.
-Steve



Hail to the king, baby!
It’s Wednesday. Bruce Campbell has built one of the most beloved cult careers in Hollywood by basically turning cheesy bravado into an art form. He first made his mark as Ash Williams in The Evil Dead, a low-budget horror flick that exploded into a cult phenomenon and spawned sequels like Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. Over the years, he’s popped up everywhere from TV’s Xena: Warrior Princess to blockbuster superhero films directed by Sam Raimi, always bringing that unmistakable smirk. Campbell’s willingness to parody his own image cemented his status as a cult icon who’s in on the joke and proud of it.
Recently, Bruce shared news that he has been diagnosed with a form of cancer that he described as “treatable” but not “curable,” posting the update on social media to inform fans directly. He plans to step back from upcoming appearances and focus on treatment through the summer. He seems optimistic about his health and hopes to return this fall to promote his new film Ernie & Emma.
Groovy.
-keep