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It’s Always Sunny in San Diego

It’s Always Sunny in San Diego Life is temporarily back to normal around the hilltop. We are in between travels and yet still ten days until the Christmas hordes descend upon us. The decorations are 100% up outdoors and 95% done in the house, so we are as ready as we are going to be. The present wrapping is well advanced thanks to Kim and Melisa dedicating much of yesterday to the task. I too…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

The Mail

The Mail The movie The Postman, starring Kevin Costner, got broadly dissed when it was released. That was in 1997 and looking at its IMDb Metascore of 29, I think its fair to say that it also hasn’t aged particularly well. Nonetheless, I’m, generally a fan of Costner’s and I really quite like the movie. I think what I like most about the movie is what it says about civilization as we know it. It…

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Memoir

Das Boat

Das Boat Narrative nonfiction is a particularly pleasing form of writing to me. Many people would agree that there are more than enough true stories to fill our imaginations and that we don’t need fiction to lift our hearts. I have never been particularly good at writing fiction. I don’t think its a lack of imagination, but rather a lack of interest in factionalizing from scratch. I have been known to embellish a story to…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad I am fifteen years behind in finally watching Breaking Bad, but I have now done it over the past few weeks and I see what all the fuss was about since it was a riveting series. I am a big fan of strong titling and I must admit that this title always intrigued me because it was never clear form the outside exactly what it meant. The implication was that someone (presumably Walter…

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Business Advice Memoir

The McRib Mystery

The McRib Mystery I first met McDonalds in 1961 in Madison, Wisconsin, where they had been present since 1957. There were only 150 McDonalds outlets then and they were mostly in the Midwest given Ray Kroc’s home in the suburbs of Chicago. Of course, as most of us know, the franchise actual began in San Bernardino, California where the McDonald brothers first set up shop. I distinctly remember going to McDonalds with my mother and…

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Fiction/Humor

Deer Busters

Deer Busters I am sure that we all get more unwanted emails than we used to. They and spam texts and calls are the annoying marketing realities of our times the way TV ads were in our youth. In the old days some people relished TiVoing all their favorite TV shows just so they could remove the ads and watch them straight through. That always seemed like more work than just putting up with them.…

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Memoir Retirement

Living to 100

Living to 100 My mother was born in 1916 and died in early 2017. She made it to 100 and six months. This week, I noted that Henry Kissinger died at the age of 100 and six months. I recently watched a recent interview with Kissinger and with all due respect to my mother, who remained intellectually sharp until only a few years before her death, I must say that Kissinger at 100 seemed as…

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Love Memoir

Fire And Ice

Fire And Ice Kim had her annual gala for Singnasium, the New York based cabaret singing school of which she is the founding and now outgoing President of the Board. I have told her dozens of times that as the head of the Board and not an employee, she should not be the President but rather the Chairperson of the Board, but that has all fallen on deaf ears. These are cabaret people after all…

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Memoir

Cold To The Bone

Cold To The Bone After leaving the tropics in 1961, weeks moved to Madison Wisconsin, where in the early weeks of winter that year, the temperature got down to a frigid 40 degrees below zero. That was a rude awakening for a kid that was used to going on summer holiday in December and struggled to bother to wear shoes. Wisconsin is in that frozen upper Midwest region where cold is a way of life.…

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