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Rona Gura
Mar10
My Longest Relationship
Posted By : Rona Gura

A few weeks ago New York Magazine was in the news when it published an essay by Alec Baldwin wherein he gave his reasons as to why he was going to leave New York City. The essay was available on the internet prior to the publication of that week’s issue of the magazine. While my urge to read the essay online was strong, I was easily able to resist

Donald Bernstein
Mar09
Skeet Shooting
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

On vacation, having already gone bike riding, swimming, golfed and played tennis, we decided to try something completely new and different.  Skeet shooting.  There is a range a mile away where you shoot pigeons.   My lifetime experience shooting a gun is filling the clown's mouth with a water gun and blowing up the balloon at a carnival.  So I wasn

Mitch Tobol
Mar08
What's the beef?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

"U.S. and Italian researchers tracked thousands of adults during nearly two decades and found that those who ate a diet high in animal proteins during middle age were four times more likely to die of cancer than contemporaries with low-protein diets — a risk factor, if accurate, comparable to smoking. They also were several times more likely to die

Fred Klein
Mar07
Menu Management
Posted By : Fred Klein

My friend Ennid Berger says, I like to eat almost everything. However, my wife Joanne is far more discriminatingand as the years have gone by I have developed the ability to help her "manage" the menu,i.e., choose something that she will like. Otherwise, if she does not like something she ordered we have to trade plates. I am now thinking of giving

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar06
Taken in Context
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was time for our grandson, Jackson, to take his nap. Our daughter-in-law picked him up saying “It’s time for me to put Jackson down.” A strange choice of words. While in context they made sense, they still struck me as odd. In veterinary circles, the words “put down” certainly convey a very different message. In social settings “putting

Erik Scheibe
Mar05
Thoughts?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

At the risk of engaging in excessive partisan politics,  I just wanted to gauge a reaction to both Sarah Palin's concerns about the potential Russian invasion of the Ukraine, and Mitt Romney's claim that Russia was our primary geopolitical enemy.  Both were actively ridiculed on this forum during their respective elections.

Nancy Schess
Mar03
A Commuters' Protocol
Posted By : Nancy Schess

During rush hour, the commuters’ protocol is simple: head down, find your spot and hold on. Standing on a crowded subway platform, the goal is to make sure you are situated to get on the train and plant your spot. That protocol makes it almost impossible to absorb your surroundings until after the doors on the subway have closed. Last night, I wigg

Rona Gura
Mar03
My Oscar Night
Posted By : Rona Gura

If I’m running a bit slow this morning it’s because I stayed up last night to watch the Oscars. And while I love the show itself, it’s really the walking of the red carpet that I love the most. I am not sure why I enjoy watching the celebrities but it is an annual tradition for me. I pour myself a glass of wine, sit in front of our high defin

Donald Bernstein
Mar02
The Magical Bitcoins
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

The big financial news of the week was the collapse of the Bitcoin trading giant, Mt. Gox.   This should not come as a real surprise, if you know anything about Bitcoins.   I also don't know why anyone would even trade with a company that sounds like Dr. Suess invented it.  The company lost millions of make believe coins that really don't exist oth

Mitch Tobol
Mar01
Every vote counts
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Or does it?   Earlier this month US Attorney General Holder called for an end to felon disenfranchisement...the ability of a convicted felon to vote. Not the people who are already in jail...only those that have been released. Most states have this restriction as law.   There are over 5.8 million people who are convicted felons. They have already p

Fred Klein
Feb28
Fridays Are For Fred
Posted By : Fred Klein

I admit it, I take off Fridays. Said another way, Fridays are for Fred.  Having experienced free Fridays for a while, I must say that there are pluses and minuses to having a three day weekend. The minuses are that a "full" 4 day work week compresses five days toil into four days of availability. On the other hand, having Friday off is the closest

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb27
Turning the corner
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As I write this, I am on vacation; albeit “turning the corner” on this vacation. As much behind as lies ahead. 13.1 miles into the marathon. It occurs to me that there is always a “turning the corner”. In everything we do, there’s a point at which we’re half-way through. Midway. Something behind us and something ahead.   Sometimes turning the corn

Erik Scheibe
Feb26
How Many More Weeks of Winter?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

This is not just a gushy tribute to Harold Ramis and his work.  This is a commentary on an article I read in the wake of Ramis' passing at the young age of 69.   http://movies.yahoo.com/news/harold-ramis-bill-murray-inside-groundhog-day-duo-154846006.html   The article speaks about the rift that developed between Ramis and his longtime comedy part

Corey Bearak
Feb25
Please join us for the next gathering of GOtham GREEN
Posted By : Corey Bearak

One thing really nice about our tribe involves what I like to call proximity to action.   One often sees things on the news and might ponder how might one effect change or make an impact.   Many of us can seize such an opportunity courtesy of our tribe – Gotham affords just that.   Many examples exist but let me share one available when Gotham GREE

Rona Gura
Feb24
Its a Small World After All
Posted By : Rona Gura

  Many say that the internet has made the world smaller by allowing us to easily communicate with people who are far away. For me, the internet has also made it possible to recreate foreign experiences in  my home. For instance, while in New Orleans I fell in love with the coffee, mixed with chicory, served at The Café Du Monde and bought