I am fortunate to have been my father’s son, and I miss him today and will miss him every day for the rest of my life.
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Taking the Kids to New York City – Beware, Parents, Beware!
Bringing the kids to New York is like eating a Big Mac right before your colonoscopy.
Read More »Prevention Through the Eyes of a Spinach Skeptic
Some caregivers are finding that spirituality can be a key ingredient of good health – especially for prevention.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): “The Caucasian Chalk Circle” by Bertolt Brecht
Christopher Lloyd is the wild and wooly Azdak in Brecht's class at CSC in NYC.
Read More »UFOs Spotted Over Scientology U.K. Headquarters – Close Encounters of the Suspicious Kind?
It could be nothing more ominous than the folks at the Scientology headquarters having some shrimp on the barbie and floating some illuminated lanterns just for kicks.
Read More »Running Shoe Review: Pearl Izumi E:Motion Road N1
Has Pearl Izumi produced a pearl in the Road N1 training shoe?
Read More »MLB Should Allow Statistics To Count In Rained Out Games
How can you say that homer doesn’t count? That single that would have given a player 200 hits in the season?
Read More »Why Do People Marry Outside Their Race?
People marry outside of their race because first and foremost they see the individual as a human. Color is secondary.
Read More »Major League Baseball’s Biogenesis Scandal – Out for Justice or Blood?
We are once again faced with scandal and the notion that the great American game is not so pure and wonderful as we want it to be.
Read More »The Solar-Powered Plane and the U.S. Economy
Solar-powered planes have the potential to be a great economic engine. Will they go the eco-luxury route, or take a mainstream flight plan?
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