Business Advice Memoir

The Plot Thickens

The Plot Thickens I am going to tell a tall tale here that is, unfortunately, all too true, or as Madeline Kahn said in Blazing Saddles, “It’s Twue, it’s Twue!” As I take on my Fireside Theater/Nick Danger/Dashiell Hammett/Sam Spade persona, I can’t help but think of Woody Allen’s Manhattan Murder Mystery when he tells his wife (Diane Keaton) that if she doesn’t follow his orders to not go snooping in the neighbor’s apartment, he…

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Love

Seeing Beauty

Seeing Beauty I like living in California. There are many reasons for that, not the least of which is that I like the politics of the state, which, while it has its fair share of less than liberal areas, is, for the most part, very liberal. I can’t imagine how hard it must be to live in a state that wants to suppress voting or is prepared to mandate things like abortion denial, not only…

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Business Advice Memoir

Margin Call

Margin Call In my ethics course, I have stopped using the movie The Big Short because as entertaining as it is, it simply is not a particularly realistic version of whaat really goes on when the shit hits the fan on Wall Street. Don’t get me wrong, Adam McKay, made a very good movie and there are many many truths imbedded in the story McKay tells about the first six months of 2007. No one…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Water on the Brain

Water on the Brain We live in one of the only counties in California that tends not to have too many water restrictions. That’s good for me and especially good for my garden. I’ve spent a lot of time and a fair bit of money getting my irrigation up to snuff with its 25 zones and four programs with different watering frequencies and all zones having heir own watering duration. It’s not a perfect bespoke…

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Memoir

Wing Warping

Wing Warping It’s Sunday morning and one of the best times to catch up on interesting stories of various kinds on TV. The habit most of us have these days is a cable news habit, which is prone to drilling down on the hot issues of the moment, trying sometimes too hard to make something out of very little or nothing. Hopefully, you are watching a cable channel that does not use that drill down…

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Memoir Politics

Selling Out the Cheap Seats

Selling Out the Cheap Seats Tonight we are watching Seabiscuit, which is one of the great inspirational movies. It always leaves me with a lump in my throat, especially when the Depression-era narrative is explaining the backdrop of the socioeconomic lay of the land across America in the 1930’s. Seabiscuit raced from 1935 to 1940, when the weariness of the Great Depression had worn down the common folk of America. Seabiscuit was a horse of…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

What’s Up With Pumpkins?

What’s Up With Pumpkins? When I was growing up, Halloween was a very special kids’ holiday, mostly because of Trick-or-Treat, but also because of the pageantry of the costumes and the fun and spooky events and parties. It really is a kid’s paradise, and at the center of it all is the ubiquitous jack-o-lantern, which are created as another special event of carving pumpkins on the kitchen table. From my youth, you had two choices…

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Memoir Retirement

Jury Duty

Jury Duty One of the obligations of citizenship in this country is to make yourself available for jury duty when and if called. We cannot pontificate about the importance of the rule of law, a topic that gets mentioned every five minutes or more on cable news these days, if we do not help to support the judicial system by making yourself available to become part of the proverbial jury of our peers to adjudicate…

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Memoir Retirement

Adjusting to Reality

Adjusting to Reality I’m back at home now (actually on my second day already) and I am slowly getting back into the swing of life on the hilltop. We were gone for almost three weeks, but that was shorter than the five weeks we were away in Ithaca and on our cross-country trip this summer, but this must have been more of a real vacation to me because I feel like I need to come…

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