The Daily Dose/June 14, 2026 By Gaylon Kent – America’s Funniest Guy™
The Sunday Bottom 5 A ranking of some things.
1. Texas Tech Football –University and its fans circling wagons now, celebrating court injunction allowing quarterback who’s a known gambler to play football for them…Sunday Bottom 5 pollsters “pretty sure” a valid question when he plays will be how do we know whether he’s trying to win a game or trying to win a bet???
2. Major Division College Sports – Let’s carry this a step further: it’s reasonable to presume other athletes are gambling, so is the integrity of every major division college sporting event now called into question???…Sunday Bottom 5 pollsters not entirely sure the answer is yes, but “strongly suspect” the answer isn’t no, either.
3. Gaylon For Congress…Vote Early, Vote Often – The 3-hole staple…Colorado Libertarian Party nominee from the 2nd District dropping new stickman videos later this week…This should bring major party candidates to their knees, with next week’s Sunday Bottom 5 expected to herald Gaylon as the race’s new frontrunner.
4. World Cup – The most teams (48) playing the most matches (104) in the most countries (three), as one of History’s great money grabs began this week…People willingly taking it in the financial shorts, though, as sellout crowds greeted openers throughout the continent, despite the fact matches deserving of the World Cup not expected to be played until the round of 16.
5. Donald Trump Fact Check – Click here for lies concerning the refurbishing of the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C. Courtesy of the AP.
The big question reporting for duty tonite at the hotel was whether or not Robert had left any of my honey roasted almonds that he likes so much…
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On This Date Extra, extra, read all about it.
In 1775 – What would become the United States Army forms when the 2nd Continental Congress establishes the Continental Army at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The resolution called for “six companies of expert rifflemen, be immediately raised” and “that each company…shall march…and join the army near Boston”. The American Revolution began in April with the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and would end with an American victory in 1783.
In 1952 – Jim Peters of Great Britain establishes a new world record in the marathon at the Polytechnic marathon in London. Peters won in 2 hours, 20 minutes, 42.2 seconds, to break the record of 2 hours, 25 minutes, 39 seconds done by Suh Yun-bok of Korea in 1947. It was the first of four world records for Peters, who also finished 8th in the 10,000 meters at the 1948 Olympics and did not finish the marathon at the Helsinki Olympics in July. The current record is 1 hour 59 minutes, 30 seconds by Kenyan Sabastian Sawe this past April.
In 1975 – Linda Ronstadt is at #1 on Billboard’s country chart – then known as the Hot Country Singles chart – for the only week with When Will I Be Loved. It was the second of six Top 40 country hits for Ronstadt, her first of three Top 10s, and remains her only #1 country hit. The song also went #1 country in Canada and peaked at #2 on the Hot 100. The song was written by Phil Everly, and in 1960, the Everly Brothers’ version reached #8 on the Hot 100.
Some Philosophy Crap The wisdom of the ages. Whatever.
…the division was bound to widen between the many who felt and the few who thought. Gore Vidal Washington, D.C.
Answer To The Last Trivia Questions Knowledge is power.
The Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
Today’s Stumper Match wits with Gaylon. It’s not that hard.
Who won the marathon at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games? – Answer next time!
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