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Donald Bernstein
Oct11
Bischoff's
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We had a family dinner outing last night, Eve, my sister Alison, son Joshua and daughter in law Lisa,and son Max and his girlfriend Jaymie. It was a celelbration for Max and his success in law school.   Not that we need a reason to all go out. But it did give us an excuse to visit Bischoff's, an ice cream parlor in Teaneck, NJ where I  grew up. Eve

Mitch Tobol
Oct10
Science has spoken
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I have had a beard for about 30 years and now beards are huge. They change the way we (men) look and some baseball players grow them till they lose. As it turns out, there are many health benefits to having a beard! Beards can:   Help prevent cancer: According to researchers from the University of Southern Queensland, a thick, bountiful beard c

Fred Klein
Oct09
Fall Rituals
Posted By : Fred Klein

Over this past raw and rainy weekend I engaged in annual Fall rituals brought on by the change in what had been a wonderful long stretch of dreamy weather. I brought in the out door furniture, wore long pants and a jacket, swam my last laps, took a long drive on a leafy highway and rotated my closets.  And, most significantly, Joanne turned on the

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct08
New York"s Team
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Although I am a Mets fan, I routed for the Yankees on Monday night. On Tuesday, I heard the last sportscasts of how the Yankees did and it won't be until next season that I'll have to wait to hear about the Bronx Bombers before hearing the sportscasters talk about my Mets. So here we are with the wild card teams decided and the playoffs are unde

Cayce Crown
Oct07
Truth
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Last night I had the distinct pleasure of seeing a first screening of the movie, "Truth," starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett (and a long roster of other talented actors). It is the story of the controversy surrounding CBS anchor Dan Rather (Robert Redford) and "60 Minutes" producer Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett) after the network broadcasts a

Nancy Schess
Oct05
Big Bang Theory
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I admit that I don’t watch much television anymore. It’s just hard to find the time to commit to a regular series. There are a few that call me, but honestly not all that much. The Big Bang Theory, however, is one of my favorite shows. First, it accommodates my schedule. I can watch an episode nearly any time the television in on. Second, I enj

Rona Gura
Oct05
Taking A Leap
Posted By : Rona Gura

  When was the last time you completely stepped out of your comfort zone and did something crazy? That is not something I do very often. Generally, I am a cautious person and do not, comfortably step away from my comfort zone.     Most people who know me know I have a fear of flying. In order to fly, I generally take valium so I can sleep through

Donald Bernstein
Oct04
The Fish
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Here was my text conversation with my son Joshua the other day:   Me:  What time do you leave work? Josh: 5.  Why? Me: Thought we could get a beer. Josh: I have to bring my fish to the chiropractor. Me: You're kidding. Josh: No. For real. Me:  What are you talking about? Josh: I'll explain later.  What time can you meet? Me: That cannot possibly be

Mitch Tobol
Oct03
How to avoid the extra bag charge
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Here's a way to avoid the extra bag charge if you're flying...wear all your clothes. Silly I know, but someone actually tried this.   James McElvar, 19, of the boy band Rewind fell ill after attempting to avoid a $70 luggage charge by wearing all of this clothes on an EasyJet flight.   The singer collapsed on the plane due to heat exhaustion. McLev

Fred Klein
Oct02
Blessed by the Pope
Posted By : Fred Klein

The Pope's visit evoked memories. My mother was Catholic and she baptized me. In 1963 I visited the Vatican and bought a St. Christopher's medal for my mom. I kept a diary and on 7/14/63 I wrote that I then "went to St. Peter's Square to get it blessed along with countless others. At precisely 12 noon the window opened and Pope Paul appeared dresse

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct01
Midnight
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The sign read “No Parking - Friday Midnight - Monday 6am”. She parked on Thursday evening and found a ticket on her windshield on Friday morning. The ticket was issued at 12:06 a.m. on Friday. We all know what Midnight means....or do we? That moment between one day and the next. Lawyers tend to try to avoid confusion -- opting for “11:59 p.m.” or

Cayce Crown
Sep30
Film Festival Re-Redux
Posted By : Cayce Crown

DEADLINE APPROACHING!! I am replaying my post about our FIFTH ANNUAL FILM FESTIVAL to make sure every tribe member gets a chance to hear about it. Please spread the word, we only have a couple of weeks until the deadline. More below. It's getting to be that time of year again. The website has just gone LIVE and we have a Facebook page ! Yes, I'm

Nancy Schess
Sep28
A Selfie Challenge
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Amongst my friends I admit that my husband I take frequent selfies. Amongst my friends I also admit that they are mostly pretty awful. My kids run the other way when the camera comes out because apparently we are embarrassing.   This past weekend, we reached the epitome of selfie embarrassment. On two different occasions, we were attempting to ta

Rona Gura
Sep28
It's All About the Hair
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I thought I would follow Don’s lead and write about a topic which concerns my head.     When I am asked whether I would cut my hair, my answer is usually the same, “Never. I am my hair.” And, while my response may sound comical, there is some seriousness in my answer. I cannot imagine ever cutting my hair short, changing the current color, or

Donald Bernstein
Sep27
A New Head
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

The Times carried an article recently about the possibilities of performing a head transplant.  No, this was not an editorial about the Republican debate.  There is an Italian doctor who says that by 2017 he will be able to perform this procedure. He even has a volunteer patient.   This is not a new idea. A number of times since the early 1900s doc