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Fred Klein
Jan10
The King
Posted By : Fred Klein

  Inasmuch Wednesday would have been Elvis's 79th birthday. Following is a poem that I wrote in his memory.     THE KING!   I saw the Great Elvis today encapsulated on film written off and explained away and I tried to cry, cry for him or cry for me or was there something else? Or what is gone, or never happened, or will never be again and is lost

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan09
The One You're With
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It has become an all-too-frequent scene. I notice across the restaurant a couple enjoying a nice quiet dinner. Then I see the smart phones, either on the table or in the hands of one (or both) of the diners. “What could possibly be so important?” I wonder. And then the lyrics of Stephen Stills flow melodically through my mind. “...and if you ca

Erik Scheibe
Jan08
A Load of Crops
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Recently a tech company came out and acknowledged that they were behind a series of crops circles that had been left in various farms throughout an area.  It had been an ongoing controversy/point of interest in several communities and had been investigated by authorities.  They hired a professional company to create unusual designs that were not im

Nancy Schess
Jan06
A New Year's Tradition
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Well, maybe just for me. As we were driving to dinner on New Year’s Eve, I turned to my family and reminded them that I was once again expecting everyone to share a resolution as the evening progressed. I have long been a fan of resolutions and in general, setting goals. I believe that saying it out loud has much to do with making it happen. Al

Rona Gura
Jan06
Name Your Poison
Posted By : Rona Gura

My family and I spent Christmas week at an all inclusive resort in Rivera Maya, Mexico, a beautiful location. Part of the fun at an all inclusive resort is that all alcohol is included in the price of the hotel. The first day at the beach my family and I had a blast trying all of the frozen concoctions. From the Blue Hawaiian to the Iceberg, we tas

Donald Bernstein
Jan05
Legal Pot in New York?
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

The lead article in the Times this morning is about loosening restrictions in New York for the sale of marijuana for medicinal purposes.  That is a long time coming.  About twenty states allow its limited sale.   Some states, such as New Jersey, have very restrictive laws.  You can only be prescribed pot if you show that you have exhausted all conv

Mitch Tobol
Jan04
As the wheel turns
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I awoke yesterday morning at about 7:15AM to a blanket of white and the sounds of snow throwers...another suburban moment.   I threw on jeans, T-shirt, heavy socks, a hoodie, ski jacket and boots. Got my gloves and trundled down into the garage to fire up my snow thrower and join the fun. After trying to start it by hand a couple of times I plugged

Fred Klein
Jan03
Dad's 104th Birthday
Posted By : Fred Klein

Today is my Father's birthday and 18 years after his passing I am just starting to miss him. 

Why am I just starting to miss him? He was a "Damon Runyon" ("Guys and Dolls") character, emphasis on character, to the outside world. Although he was a tough SOB and especially hard on his first born son he is finally starting to get through to me. In th

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan02
Time Off
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

What would you do if you had nothing to do ? I pondered the thought earlier today - New Year's Day - after friends with whom we were to spend the day had to change their plans because of a family emergency. I had been thinking about “unstructured” time as something to aspire to in the new year.   Although not something that would be attract

Erik Scheibe
Jan01
Happy New Year!!!
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

I wanted to wish everyone a happy new year.  The last several years have brought numerous challenges to many, including myself.  I am anxiously looking forward to this upcoming year with optimism and anticipation.  I look at the upcoming year this way, not because I have a reason to expect success.  The first 18 years of my life consisted of great

Nancy Schess
Dec30
Coming Soon To a Vending Machine Near You
Posted By : Nancy Schess

One component of the Affordable Care Act in the news these days is a requirement that vending machines display the calorie count for each of the items available for sale. The idea is that knowledgeable consumers will consume fewer calories, curbing an epidemic of obesity in our country and resulting in lower healthcare costs. The vending machine in

Rona Gura
Dec30
Don’t Bother Me; I’m Reading
Posted By : Rona Gura

Anyone who knows me knows that I love to read. My husband will tell you that I can easily go through, at least, one book per week. I also used to love going to the library and bookstores. There were certain bookstores, especially small used bookstores, where I used to be able to spend hours. Last year, my husband gave me a Kindle. My love of

Donald Bernstein
Dec29
Babes in Toyland
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

One of my favorite movies as a child is on TV every year around this time, Babes in Toyland, or as it is also titled The March of the Wooden Soldiers.  It was just on again the other day.  In this Laurel and Hardy film from the 1930's the hapless Stan figures out that they can use the 6 foot tall wooden soldiers to fight the evil Silas Barnabas and

Mitch Tobol
Dec28
Is this your next vehicle?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Hovercraft have been around for decades but they've always looked like they were bathtubs or those small kiddie pools with a big fan.   Well, here comes Mercier-Jones from Chicago with a really cool looking vehicle. This will give new meaning to "blowing into town." Imagine jumping in, whirring it up and floating down the highway. Now I won't have

Fred Klein
Dec27
Holiday Blues
Posted By : Fred Klein

When I was a young lawyer I suffered badly from holiday blues. As I've matured such year end blues have ebbed. I cannot explain why I had them or how and why they have eroded. What I do know is that 2013 was a challenging, successful and happy year and that 2014 portends as well.I want to wish all of my readers (and my numerous loyal commenters) an