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Erik Scheibe
Mar26
How To Blow Yourself Up In 60 Seconds
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

OK, maybe her arrogant, self important rant took longer than that to write, but you get the idea.  If you tried to capsule the opposite of the Gotham way, I suppose you could call upon this woman.  We all have bad days, but this seemed like more than a rough day.     Read it and weep.  http://imgur.com/71sQ92K There really is a little part of me th

Nancy Schess
Mar24
In Good Hands
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Last night, I had the good fortune to visit Gotham’s Young Professionals group led by Sarah Annese. Sitting around the conference room table at HUB International (the home of Gotham’s Michael Zeldes and Young Pro Member Gerald Stoll), I had the pleasure of meeting over 20 members and guests, an eclectic gathering of seasoned professionals, new prof

Rona Gura
Mar24
The Nearly Impossible Dream
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have never followed the NCAA tournament except for this year. Like 11 million others my step-son, Ryan, joined Warren Buffet’s $1 billion perfect bracket challenge. Unlike  most others, however, at the end of the first day Ryan and only 500,000 others were still in the game. Ryan having made it through the first day, gave our family the op

Donald Bernstein
Mar23
The Orange Curse
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We had spent a full day in the City.  Our last stop was at Chelsea Market to buy some fish to take home for dinner.  We got back just in time for the start of the Syracuse game and had our remote handy to switch back and forth to the Wisconson game, the schools that two of our children went to.  Little did we know as we sat eating our dinner in fro

Mitch Tobol
Mar22
Skills
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Recently the College Board chose to make the essay portion of the SAT exam optional. I found myself dumbfounded. Our country's level of education is on the decline.   Why remove the essay? We rank about 14th in world in basic skills and don't appear to be improving at all while countries like Estonia and Poland are passing us by. I looked a bit clo

Fred Klein
Mar21
Just Kidding
Posted By : Fred Klein

Whenever someone takes a shot at me and then excuses his or herself by saying " I was just kidding", I respond immediately that my father taught me that nothing is ever said in jest.One must learn that there's always a germ of truth in that "joke"or jestand it is that germ of truth that must concern one's self and must be paid attention to.Words to

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar20
Familiar Places
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I like to vacation in familiar places. We have a time share in Aruba and, at last count, have been back seven times (plus a few times before we got the time share). Our son and daughter-in-law, Jason and Alyssa have been with us seven times -- and their son, our grandson, Jackson, was with us for the first time (but certainly not last) two week

Erik Scheibe
Mar19
The Slope Gets More Slippery
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

I remember when they "buried" the N-word.  It was a quaint little ceremony headed up I believe by the illustrious Rev. Al Sharpton (back before he was little more than a giant head on a stick).  There really wasn't too much serious objection, after all I don't think there are too many people in favor of using the word these days.  There was a part

Rona Gura
Mar17
My Facebook Naivete
Posted By : Rona Gura

According to Facebook I have been a member since 2009. I cannot believe that I have actually been using Facebook for five years because I still feel as if I don’t know what I am doing. There is one Facebook rule I know for sure, never ever ever ever comment on my children’s Facebook pages or that of my nieces and nephews. I am well aware that

Donald Bernstein
Mar16
My Overdue Book
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

  Searching on line not long ago, I found a book on "Modern European History Since 1600" written by Carl Becker. I have been looking for a book by Carl Becker for quite a while, so I bought it on eBay.   The book arrived, worn and tattered and with old, yellowing scotch tape holding the table of contents and most of the first fifteen pages in place

Mitch Tobol
Mar15
Where o where
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Malaysian flight MH370, as I write this, is still missing after one week and the stories are flying (pun intended:).   Hijacked, crashed, aliens...you name it, it's been written and diseminated on the most trusted news source we have - the internet.   The search now involves 13 countries and more than 100 ships and aircraft. This morning, the Prime

Fred Klein
Mar14
Pot Hole Poem
Posted By : Fred Klein

Pot hole Bingo:   If you drive you play it   Salt and plows make it   Tires and suspensions hate it   How many more weeks to evade it?

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar13
Seat Management
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Last week Fred blogged about "Menu Management" -- managing the food that his wife Joanne orders. If it turns out that she doesn't like what she ordered, Fred (gladly) switches plates. Flo and I have a similar arrangement at theaters. With few exceptions, Flo usually finds the tallest person in the theater to sit in front of her. And once that pe

Erik Scheibe
Mar11
A Star Is Born
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

The world is a fascinating place.   In the wake of the Academy Awards, a brief debate occurred about Pink's performance of the Judy Garland classic, "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".  There were opinions decrying the blasphemy of the performance and others who thought the singer brought both talent and heart to her version.   This train of thought

Nancy Schess
Mar10
A Heartwarming Tribute
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  A friend’s dad passed away last week. I didn’t really know him -- but just how special this man was in life was literally brought to life at his funeral. At the risk of sounding morbid, this was the nicest funeral service I have ever attended. It went on for close to 90 minutes with speeches starting from the smallest grandchildren up throug