If you want us to forget 9/11, you’ll have to wait until all of us who lost someone that day are laid to rest ourselves.
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Love’s Labor Is Not Lost: Why Labor Day Really Matters
I find the turn of the calendar to September exhilarating, and I have felt this way since childhood.
Read More »Movie Review: Disney’s High School Musical 2 – We’re All in This Together
Director Kenny Ortega and his singing and dancing minions deliver a slam-dunk sequel that in some ways is even better than the original.
Read More »Bonds, A-Rod, and Glavine: Are Their Accomplishments Really Historic?
In the end, when I think about these records the feeling I get is nothing close to warm and fuzzy but more like moist and fetid.
Read More »Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard Is Ridiculous Good Fun
The film goes from impossible to improbable in the first thirty minutes, but that didn’t stop me from going along for an enjoyable, but rather bumpy, ride.
Read More »What Will You Say When Barry Bonds Hits No. 800?
How many of his home runs actually should count? Well, when did Barry start looking like one half of Hans and Franz?
Read More »The Sopranos Fade to Black
If we examine the point of view carefully, we have no choice but to believe that Meadow is the one who died.
Read More »The The Sopranos Finale: It’s All About the Journey
Okay, Mr. David Chase, we get it: It’s all about process, moving forward, the journey is literally more important than getting there.
Read More »Thoughts About The Sopranos and Some Predictions for the Series Finale
Now, as the series ends and the manicotti hits the fan, Tony’s men are falling left and right, and one wonders if Tony is next.
Read More »In Memoriam: The First Anniversary of My Mother’s Passing
Mom’s being gone is still painful, but knowing she is there in some form is helping me.
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