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Mitch Tobol
Dec03
Laughs
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I love to laugh. As a matter of fact I still even chuckle at Norman's jokes :).   For some reason, in the middle of doing my daily pushups the other morning, I remembered when I had one of those uncontrollable, belly hurts laughs. In my memory of that moment, it seemed to last a half hour but I'm sure it was a bit shorter. I started laughing and e

Mitch Tobol
Nov26
Remnants
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

In the spirit of the season, I'm so grateful for my family. I love Thanksgiving. To me it's the best holiday...no presents or religion (no offense intended to anyone) just sit around a table, enjoy each other, laugh and express gratitude.   The feeling extends for a few days because I open my refrigerator and I see remnants (you might call them le

Mitch Tobol
Nov19
The new standard in couture
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

While waiting in the lobby of a movie theater, it dawned on me we have a new standard of the fashion accessory...the cell phone.   Properly held in one hand while standing anywhere, the cell phone can be covered in a variety of colors to match or contrast your outfit. The color black makes a fashion statement that is classically chic and sophistic

Mitch Tobol
Nov12
How much...or none at all?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Winter is just around the corner   I need to get the shovels ready, buy some ice melter and prep my snow thrower...or should I?      

Mitch Tobol
Nov05
1.6 Billion
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The largest jackpot in US history...pretty exciting. However, a large, unexpected windfall can be more of a curse than a blessing. Winners have faced a variety of personal and financial challenges...and not always for the better. A common story is that the winner ends up going broke.   The deeper and more troubling is that winning can change the na

Mitch Tobol
Oct29
Work
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

When you think about it, it’s really astonishing. In early civilization your labors were directly connected to your survival. You worked all day to live. Today, the production of food and goods we consume is antiseptic to our daily lives.   We’ve lived through a pandemic where millions died and we survived by going online. From food to toilet paper

Mitch Tobol
Oct22
Pumpkin everywhere
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I must admit, sorry pumpkin fans, but this pumpkin spice thing is over the top. I think it's jumped the shark, as was coined in 1985 by Jon Hein in response to a 1977 episode from the fifth season of the American sitcom Happy Days, in which Fonzie jumps over a shark while on water-skis.   We can get anything with pumpkin spice now. For example (the

Mitch Tobol
Oct15
Commonplace
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's mid October and SpaceX has sent 47 rockets to space and landed the second stage of each on a small drone ship floating in the ocean. They have launched more rockets than all other countries combined. Their goal is 52 this year. SpaceX does this so often it is now common place. I try to watch every launch but there have been so many, it's diff

Mitch Tobol
Oct08
Snakes in the pants
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This story seemed unbelievable because why on earth would you smuggle snakes in your pants. It left me shaking my head...   Calvin Bautista, a 36 year old man from Queens, has been charged with smuggling three Burmese pythons in his pants at a U.S-Canadian border crossing.   He, allegedly, brought the hidden snakes on a bus that crossed into northe

Mitch Tobol
Oct01
Ian
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As the remnants of Ian move over the eastern seaboard, I'm reminded by Hurricane Sandy which devastated the south shore of Long Island. The destruction looks the same with boats ending up in people's backyards and houses totally gone.   I watch the news reports, the interviews with residents and the utter devastation that Mother Nature brought to b

Mitch Tobol
Sep17
Another transition
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As I walked out of the house this morning (Friday) I fell a chill!   Something I hadn't felt in, what seemed like, a long time.    The cool crisp air was refreshing. My thoughts started to drift towards fall activities...buying a cord of wood to heat the house, pruning some pesky trees and bushes and getting the snow thrower started.   With the dry

Mitch Tobol
Sep10
They Missed Two
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Merriam-Webster just added 370 words and phrases to its dictionary this month. Although that may not be ground breaking news, the words that were added may surprise you. Among the many are these notables...   Pumpkin spice Shrinkflation Adorkable Subvariant ICYMI (for those who don't text much, that means In Case You Missed It) Yeet If you'

Mitch Tobol
Sep03
Fear
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

A brilliant and influential man said:   "The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."--Nelson Mandela   Is it really conquering fear that is brave? I believe we (humans) all have fear as we should. Fear has helped us, as a race, survive through the years. So being afraid is important. However, if fear drives you

Mitch Tobol
Aug27
Heat
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I'm very grateful I have air conditioning in my home, office and car this summer. It's been quite hot and I don't remember it being so. This inspired me to do a bit of research.   This is from NOAA: Since the beginning of the 20th century, temperatures in New York have risen almost 2.5°F, and temperatures in the 2000s have been higher than in any o

Mitch Tobol
Aug20
Monkey Business
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Are we really that far removed from the family tree?   The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office, in a brilliant piece of detective work, believe a little Capuchin monkey called 911 from a zoo last Saturday night.   The call disconnected and dispatchers tried to call and text back but there was no response, so deputies were sent to investigate. T

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