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Benjamin Geizhals
Jan01
2015
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I have a date stamp on my desk in the office. The old- fashioned kind. You change the date, month and year with plastic wheels. Changing the date is part of my morning ritual. I’ve had such a stamp on my desk for many years. I use it to stamp mail. I don't use it as much now as I used to. Yesterday morning I checked to make sure that the stamp h

Erik Scheibe
Dec31
Kim Jung Who?!?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

At the risk of attacking anyone or breaking the no partisan politics rule here at the Gotham blog, how on Earth could this have happened.   After a couple of weeks of built up anti-North Korean sentiment pusling through the veins of the American people, we now find out that there is a possibility than they were not responsibe for the data hack i

Nancy Schess
Dec30
Dance, Anyone?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  This is not an original blog idea, with credit going to my law partner, Jane Jacobs. But, it got me thinking – well, really singing. Jane was in the process recently of creating a dance playlist and asked for recommendations from her friends.   Let’s help Jane fill out that playlist.  I’ll start.   The first three that came to my mind: 1. Sweet

Rona Gura
Dec29
Break the Connection
Posted By : Rona Gura

It used to be just an annoyance on the train and at restaurants. But now, they seem to be everywhere. They’re at the check-out line in almost every store you go into. My local bagel store has a sign that requests that people not do this while in the check-out line and they are still doing it. They’re also clogging up the aisles at grocery stores a

Vik Rajan
Dec28
New Year's Eve: Bang or Bust?
Posted By : Vik Rajan

My New Year's Eve celebrations used to be a lot more exciting when I was young(er): I spent the Millennium Eve in Times Square (and now I'm over it). I've done enough all-night rave-like dance parties. There were also the obligatory family gatherings during the trying years; semi-sober (literally & figuratively). Last year my wife was working,

Mitch Tobol
Dec27
The Interview
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The first screenings of this comedy were finally aired last Wednesday at midnight but only through independent movie theaters.   On Thursday morning it was listed as the No. 1 seller on YouTube Movies and the Google Play store.   The Interview has now become a symbol of free speech. People were dressed in red, white and blue to go view the movie an

Fred Klein
Dec26
St. Formica
Posted By : Fred Klein

If you ever had the pleasure of being with Bob Formica you can understand why I give him the appellation St. Formica. In my experience, he comes closest to being as I imagine a Saint would be. He was kind, caring, giving, humble, funny, smart, loyal, good natured, unique, empathetic, thoughtful, naughty, fatherly and sweet. It was for these and oth

Debbie Lindner
Dec25
Merry Christmas
Posted By : Debbie Lindner

“Merry Christmas" These 2 words are always a reminder to me of the magic and wonder in the world: whether it’s the magic of Santa arriving while you sleep and leaving lots of toys or the wonder of an innocent baby arriving in the world in humble surroundings as a gift to us. This season is A time for faith, family and friends … A time for reflec

Erik Scheibe
Dec24
Asta La Vista
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

It's been a rough year for a lot of people in a lot of ways.  As it draws to a close, may we all look forward to a better year. I wish everyone a happy, hopeful and mostly a peaceful 2015.

Nancy Schess
Dec22
Favorite Gifts
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This is the gift giving time of year. It makes me reflect on the gifts that have been my favorite over the course of time. In no particular order: 1. My Kitchen Aide Mixer: May not sound romantic, but I wanted that thing so badly! 2. My Elephant Bracelet: I use the phrase “embrace the elephant” about 100 times a day. My elephant bracelet is my co

Rona Gura
Dec22
“You have been my friend. That in itself is a tremendous thing.”
Posted By : Rona Gura

After reading my recent blog concerning what book you would want to read again for the first time, a friend emailed me with an intriguing follow-up question, “What was your favorite childhood book?” I immediately wrote back my answer, “Charlotte’s Web.” I can recall many late nights, way past my bedtime, reading “Charlotte’s Web” under my

Donald Bernstein
Dec21
Cousins
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Over the years from time to time I have worked on my family tree.  With familyecho.com, I have now mapped it out, and with a total of forty seven entries have taken it to the level of my great great great grandparents on my father's mother's father's parents' side, if you can follow that.  My great great greats were Sarah Stein and Solomon Potak, a

Mitch Tobol
Dec20
A new tradition
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As Hanukah is upon us, I wanted to let you know about my spin on a holiday tradition.   I never connected to the religious prayers when lighting candles and wanted to do something that was more meanignful. So i started a new tradition when my children were young. Each night when we lit a candle, we dedicated it to an important person in our lives t

Fred Klein
Dec19
ReGifting
Posted By : Fred Klein

I don't know how long it has been going on (I suspect many used spears were passed around by forward thinking Neanderthals), but I think reGifting is a great practice and venerable tradition. Everyone drives a "Previously owned" car and lauds recycling as a "Save The World" necessity, but for some incomprehensible reason their first cousin is frown

Corey Bearak
Dec18
The Public Ought To Know...something
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Tuesday morning, I posted to Gotham politics a blurb and link from Crains that “Theater cancels premiere of controversial film” with a comments aimed a Gotham bloggers that I see a great blog here. Anyone familiar with that Gotham mantra, you say it you own it? Sort of happened here...... One blogger suggested an interest in taking up the mant