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Mitch Tobol
Aug28
A Friday afternoon laugh
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Driving home I swung into the drive-through at Starbucks to get my favorite summer drink.   This is the actual conversation:   Starbucks employee: Hi...welcome to Starbucks what can I get started for you? Me: I'd like an iced grande black tea lemonade, No sugar please Starbucks employee: With sugar? Me: No...noooo sugar please Starbucks employee:

Fred Klein
Aug27
Popularity
Posted By : Fred Klein

When we were in high school most wanted to be “popular”.  Some tried hard, some just had “It” and some fell short. Popularity was a sought after, undefinable, elusive, state of being. Interestingly, many of those who were then popular and part of the “In Crowd” did not sustain it through life and over the years “Losers” morphed into well ground

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug26
Karma on MV
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Our week on Martha’s Vineyard began with an amazing spiritual journey in Karma. We joined Flo’s brother’s family who had arrived on the island earlier. And the karma began …. First it was our nephew who was behind someone who dropped a hundred dollar bill. Justin picked it up and caught up with the unaware and returned the bill. And the next evenin

ODEY RAVIV
Aug25
Best Music Bio Movies - R E S P E C T?
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

One of the richest genres of film is the musical biopic.  As I researched the topic, I was struck by the volume of writings and lists of the best in this category.  Some of the critics chose Funny Girl, the Fanny Brice story, starring Barbra Streisand as number 1.  Others chose Ray, starring Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles.  Even the classical music “sta

Nancy Schess
Aug23
Hurricane Reactive
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Did anyone else up here in the Northeast have this experience with me over the weekend? On relatively short notice, a hurricane was heading our way. I am a pretty cautious person and so started preparing. (Truth be told, I had the easy job – it was all about food). But, when the Nassau County officials and (then) Governor Cuomo started warning

Rona Gura
Aug23
Snoozing
Posted By : Rona Gura

I’m a snoozer. I habitually set the alarm clock (actually set Alexa) for ten minutes before I really have to get up. Then when the alarm goes off, I happily set it to snooze for ten minutes. And I turn over and sleep for another ten minutes.   My husband is the opposite. After almost seventeen years of being married, it still amazes me that he just

Corey Bearak
Aug22
Up Around The Bend
Posted By : Corey Bearak

There was supposed to be a show tonight but weather concerns put it off to later this week. If not for that, I could state music consumes this weekend. Nonetheless, I saw some really solid performances Friday and Saturday. Dead and Company performed Friday eve at Citi Field. The Tunnel to Towers Foundation's Never Forget Concert Saturday at Jones B

Mitch Tobol
Aug21
I see you
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I recently attended an outdoor networking event and had the experience of meeting someone in person I've only met on Zoom. It was quite strange. Being in their physical presence is a totally different kind of energy. You're meeting the entire person, not just a Hollywood Square on your computer screen.   It felt a bit awkward at first then it see

Fred Klein
Aug20
Old Glory
Posted By : Fred Klein

I pledge allegiance to our Flag.  Yes, our Flag!   Every day I see Old Glory displayed ostentatiously and prominently in countless places and it makes me feel so proud and grateful to have been born in the USA!   I refuse to see it as other than a strikingly vivid symbol of our democracy. Nothing more!  Nothing less!

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug19
Friends in Falmouth
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

On our way for a week on Martha’s Vineyard. It’s been two years since our last visit.There’s a lovely French patisserie in Falmouth, Massachusetts, the town where we’ll spend a night before taking the ferry to MV. The patisserie is a great place to enjoy a morning pastry and coffee.Last time we were in Falmouth - in August of 2019 - we walked out o

ODEY RAVIV
Aug18
MUSIC IN CENTRAL PARK: BRUCE OR BARRY?
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

I was introduced to huge free city concerts in July of 1969. The Rolling Stones performed before me and a half million fans at Hyde Park.  I was hooked on the grand scale and energy of the colossal show.   Through the years I tried to be at Central Park for the spectacle shows.  I saw Elton John, Diana Ross, Neil Young, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce, The

Nancy Schess
Aug16
Learning to Adjust
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  They say everything in life is a learning experience. The last week, I’ve been learning a lot. As anyone who has spoken with me over the last week knows, the air conditioning in my house died just as the worst heat wave in NY was getting started. Just picture what the temperature is inside the house when it is 95 degrees outside for days in a

Rona Gura
Aug16
Sell To Me
Posted By : Rona Gura

My kids tell me that your phone is always listening. Or, at least, someone out there in the virtual universe is tracking your online searches and purchases.     To me, it is apparent that someone out there is “listening” or tracking. I have watched many of the documentaries that discuss this issue. If one just looks at the social media ads that “r

Corey Bearak
Aug15
No Milk or Sugar
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Finally (and in honor of this blog, taking my coffee black this morning)!   Got to see a live show featuring one of my most fave bands. We chose an outdoor venue: The Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater. We — my daughter Marisa with me — saw Squeeze opening for Hall and Oates. Marisa said she liked the Squeeze set best. Both bands played relati

Mitch Tobol
Aug14
Frustrations
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Everyone seems to be on edge. On the road and in the stores as I experienced.   I recently had to replace my phone and dutifully went to the Verizon store near me and patiently waited my turn for 20 minutes. Once at the counter, shrouded by plexiglass, I strained to listen to a young man with a heavy accent. He detailed my options which I had to ge