We never know the story of that person we see performing his or her job, but we should appreciate it nonetheless as a contribution to society.
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Halloween in August Is More Annoying than Spooky
We had trouble locating back to school supllies because pumpkins, witches, and ghosts ruled the shelves. It’s enough to drive a customer batty.
Read More »Flash Fiction: The Readers
They would sit outside during the summer months on their covered porch, each one of them reading a book for hours at a time.
Read More »The Ice Bucket Challenge Should Dry Up
So while the Ice Bucket Challenge is a great idea, we need more people doing what Charlie Sheen has done (that is without question one sentence I never thought I would ever write).
Read More »Remembering Robin Williams – One Film That Helped Change My Life
Because of seeing 'Dead Poet's Society' when I did, I stopped myself from making what would have been the biggest mistake of my life.
Read More »Texting and Walking – Is It To Die For?
From what I have witnessed texting and walking is reaching epidemic proportions. You have much more chance of getting hurt by a distracted walker than you have of catching the Ebola virus.
Read More »Flash Fiction: Venus Goes to Mars
A retired astronaut promises his dying wife to deposit her ashes on Mars.
Read More »TV Review: ‘24: Live Another Day’ – Episode 12: Time Jump Leaves Tantalizing Questions
All this speculation as to what happens during the time jump is exciting in one sense and frustrating in another; however, it also leaves tantalizing possibilities open for extras on the season’s eventual Blu-Ray and DVD.
Read More »Germany Defeats Argentina for World Cup – But Fans Worldwide Are the Winners
Sports can be a unifier, bringing people together like nothing else can.
Read More »TV Review: ’24: Live Another Day’ – Episode 11: Russian to Judgment Day
The penultimate episode of any '24' season is usually a bumpy ride, but since this is a 12-episode version of the usually 24-episode model, we kick into warp speed from the first seconds.
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