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The Ruttle Report - Mixed Bag 3: A Trail Mix of Views

You know the drill by now; it’s the mixed bag of opinions and views from yours truly.

You know the drill by now; it’s the mixed bag of opinions and views from yours truly.

Last week, Fox News took actress Jamie Lee Curtis to task because her character uses guns in the new ‘Halloween’ movie, despite Curtis being an advocate for gun control in real life.  If we’re going to use that hugely flawed and idiotic logic, then I seem to remember seeing Donald Trump helping a kid who’d been separated from his parents in ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’, but we all know how that situation played out in real life, don’t we?

ABC fired Roseanne earlier this year after she made a racist comment on Twitter and canceled her insanely-popular sitcom that had been brought back to TV.  The network then brought back everyone else in the cast to produce a spin-off, and it was revealed that Roseanne’s character had been killed off.  Apparently – I haven’t watched the episode yet – Roseanne dies due to an opioid overdose.  So let me get this straight; ABC not only insanely overreacts by firing her and killing her off on a spin-off show, but they also feel the need to rub proverbial salt in the wound and virtually flip off both Roseanne and long-time fans by having her go out as a drug addict?  And then turn around and plead with TV audiences to tune in every week to keep those network coffers filled?  Hollywood’s a cold and weird place, man.

The fireworks at LCBI in Outlook last weekend to cap the school’s annual Homecoming event were awesome, and with the musical soundtrack that was in-sync with the pyrotechnics, it felt like a rock concert, but the only thing missing was, well, a band.  If this reporter gig were to come to an abrupt end one day, I could definitely see myself with a future business card that reads, ‘Guy Who Blows Things Up and Gets Paid for It.’

You know how movie studios like to promote certain releases as an “event film”, and people get excited about them as far back as maybe a full year ahead of their release?  Like ‘Beauty and The Beast’, ‘Aladdin’ or the latest Marvel comic book flick?  That’s ‘Halloween’ for me, which is released on Friday and I’m tentatively planning on seeing it with a buddy who is equally pumped.  Yes, I just said that watching a mute mass murderer escape custody to wreak more bloody havoc is something I’m looking forward to, like a kid on Christmas morning.  Michael Myers is MY Santa Claus.

I was really impressed with the tour I got of the new swimming pool facility in Outlook a couple of weeks ago, and the long, winding road full of twists and turns to this project’s near-completion is something that shouldn’t go unnoticed.  It’s incredible that this is something that has been in the works for five years now, dating all the way back to a meeting held in November 2013 that dealt with the “critical condition” of the existing pool in the regional park.  I’ve seen the ups and downs that have come with the new pool; the day trip over to Foam Lake in July 2014 to check out their about-to-open facility, which filled everyone’s heads with all sorts of possibilities; the live auction fundraiser event in the spring of 2015 that was something of a mixed bag in itself, depending on who you talked to; as well as the endless list of other fundraising efforts, big and small, that have gotten the new pool to where it is today.  When this thing opens next spring, this town has every right to be proud because it’s something that all started from a seed of an idea and grew into a facility that will stand the test of time.

Have you ever eaten at the golf course restaurant down in Elbow?  If not, do it.  In fact, do it on a Sunday night when they serve a buffet.  Delicious food with a great view, and I’m kicking myself for only having discovered it this past summer.

It’s fantastic that some of the guys on the Outlook Fire Department received the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal from the Lieutenant Governor.  It was even cooler to see that the guys made a special stop at Ross Derdall’s home to hand-deliver his medal to him.  The banquet that the community held for the department back in June is a memory still fresh in my mind and a key event that stands out in Outlook’s recent history.  Congrats again to all of you!

Until the next time I have a bunch of things to get off my chest, the mixed bag is empty, at least for now.

For this week, that’s been the Ruttle Report.