7 | MANDELA MONDAY | 7

7 | MANDELA MONDAY | 7

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we take a stroll down memory lane, examining the theme song from an Emmy-winning children's television program — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

[MOSTLY] WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - MIDNIGHT

[MOSTLY] WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - MIDNIGHT

[Mostly] Wordless Wednesday is an I, Jak bi-weekly blog series where brevity is key! Or at least my brand of brevity... I understand that not everyone appreciates a lengthy entry!

This past Sunday the girlfriend and I had a random visitor in the middle of the evening — Midnight.

6 | MANDELA MONDAY | 6

6 | MANDELA MONDAY | 6

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we focus on arguably one of the most popular chocolate-covered wafer bars produced by Nestle/Hershey — "Give me a break" being its long-standing slogan!

[MOSTLY] WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - RELAXER

[MOSTLY] WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - RELAXER

[Mostly] Wordless Wednesday is an I, Jak bi-weekly blog series where brevity is key! Or at least my brand of brevity... I understand that not everyone appreciates a lengthy entry!

It's June 2017 and that means that alt-J has released their newest studio album — RELAXER.

5 | MANDELA MONDAY | 5

5 | MANDELA MONDAY | 5

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we focus on music. Specifically, Queen's "We Are the Champions" from their 1977 studio release, News of the World.