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Benjamin Geizhals
Mar14
Time to Retire?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I have met "The Professor" several times, mostly through mutual friends. She taught at a major University in New York City. She was, by all accounts, a very popular and beloved teacher. I learned recently that The Professor was no longer teaching. I doubt that there was "cause" for her leaving -- certainly her departure was not the result of a

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar07
A Tragedy in Williamsburg
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Every so often a tragedy strikes that, while not impacting us directly, does. Such was the tragedy that struck a young family early last Sunday morning as they were being driven to the hospital for the birth of their first child and were hit by another car and killed. The baby was delivered but died the next day. By any account, it is, indeed,

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb28
The Demise of Old Reliable
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We have two "land-line" phones in our house. Originally, they were both through Verizon, a traditional telephone provider that traces itself to the break-up of the old AT&T. Years ago, we changed one of the lines to our cable provider and bundled it with Internet and cable TV. But we kept the traditional Verizon line. It was a good thing. D

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb21
It's About Time
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The Cinema Arts Centre, an independent film venue in Huntington, is one of our favorite places. When we were there over the weekend, I noticed a fascinating commonality among the three movies that were being shown. They all had to do with old age. "Quartet" is a glimpse into the lives of four former stars of the opera who live in a retirement home

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb14
A Betrayal of Olympic Proportions
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Happy Valentine's Day. I had been thinking about blogging about Valentine's Day. I even did a little research on the history and tradition that brought us to this day of declaring our love. The punch line would have asked about your plans for Valentine's Day.   But the announcement that wrestling was being removed as an Olympic sport trumps that

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb07
"The Regular"
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

A few days ago, after a morning workout at the gym, I went to the snack bar for my "regular". The woman behind the counter greeted me with a smile and asked "The Regular?" A nod. Another nod and the breakfast smoothie with pineapple, mango, in orange juice, with a vanilla protein shot was under way. It's amazing how my "Regular" has morphed ove

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan31
Relying on Technology
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I don't remember many telephone numbers anymore. I don't think it is a result of not being able to remember them (although others may question that) but I simply don't have to remember the numbers. For the numbers I call most frequently, I have to remember the speed dials -- what character I assigned to which person. Otherwise, the number is ri

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan24
Part 5 - Reunited
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Of course it mattered that Earl was alive and Johnny would figure out what happened when they were on the flight back to New York. Eddie put the gun away. He heard the gunfire in the room, knew Johnny thought Earl was dead and that Eddie had some part in it, and didn't know what Johnny might do when he saw him. Eddie wasn't sure whether he woul

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan17
Tried To Move On
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

This came over the news yesterday. A 32 year old middle school teacher in California was fired when it was discovered that she had been in the adult entertainment industry prior to becoming a teacher. Apparently, students found videos of her online. She appealed her termination and the Commission on Professional Competence upheld the termination. T

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan10
No Team to Root For
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As I looked through the newspaper on New Year's Day morning, I couldn't help but notice the listing of college football bowl games that would be inundating the television screen during the day and evening. I saw that Northwestern was playing and, since I was home, I put on the TV to watch. My son, Charles, went to Northwestern. That's my connectio

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan03
The Surprise
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

They didn't want to know -- wanted it to be a surprise. The gender, that is. Flo and I were OK with that -- not that we had much choice -- even after we realized that if they didn't want to know, we wouldn't know. Apparently it takes effort to make sure you don't find out. Warnings on charts to assure that there is no slip and inadvertent disclosu

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct13
Last Night at the Friars Club
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Last night at the Cocktail Party, I spent most of my time on the right side --- the Bar Room.  It seems that at every event on the second floor of the Friars Club, the crowd prefers one side or the other. Or, maybe it’s just me. Last night seemed to find more people in the Bar Room. One little story captures so much about what Gotham is. Ester Ho

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