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Mitch Tobol
May30
It's true
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

A New Jersey man whose last name is Bacon was arrested after a dispute over sausage, according to police.   Thomas Bacon, 19, allegedly attacked another person at a Madison home on May 12 for eating the last piece of sausage. Bacon was charged with simple assault (or maybe they should have called it Sausage Assault) and released pending a court app

Fred Klein
May29
Facebook
Posted By : Fred Klein

Are you on Facebook?  If not, in my opinion, you should be. Why?  Because it is a great connectivity tool. We talk at meetings about the need to have one on one meetings and participation in Gotham committees and events, in addition to attendance at regular meetings, inorder to maximize the networking experience. However, in my opinion, the secret

Benjamin Geizhals
May28
A Lesson Never Learned
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The hostess at one of our favorite restaurants in the Berkshires led us to our “quiet” table in the back dining room. Only a few tables in the room that was usually reserved for private parties -- one table of six, a table of four, another two at one table, and us. I learned a long time ago to never talk about private matters in public and nev

Cayce Crown
May27
A Love Story Redux
Posted By : Cayce Crown

As you read this, I'm having surgery on my nose to remove a spot of something I don't want growing on me. So to cheer me up, I am replaying my first blog to remind of the greatness of being a part of a bigger whole. Thanks, tribe. First, I must say, how grateful I am to be joining the bloggerettes here at Gotham. I am quite honored. Lucky me. So

Nancy Schess
May25
A Memorial Day Blog
Posted By : Nancy Schess

If you and I have ever talked about my blog, you know that I write on Monday nights. Each of the seven of us has our own time to create. Some plan days, even weeks, in advance. Even with the pressure of coming up with a topic on deadline, I like thinking about what is current and present just when it is time to post my blog. As I write, Memorial

Rona Gura
May25
And My Choice Is. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

Over the past few years, I have read with interest Time Magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year. Most years I have found that I agreed that most of the people on the list deserve to be there. It has also been interesting to see the names of people who have been on the list more than once, such as Hillary Clinton, President Ob

Donald Bernstein
May24
Advice
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I just started David McCullogh's new book on the Wright Brothers. When I was in fifth grade I did a specialty report on them though I can't say I remember much about it. I do remember though my mother coming to class that day and sitting in the back while I nervously gave my presentation. The book is filled with a number of quotes from brother

Mitch Tobol
May23
8 liters
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's quite a large volume of fluid. To put it in perspective, that's four of those big 2 liter bottles of soda. Not that I drink much soda but the amount is significant.   And that's precisely the quantity of liquid they drained out of my stomach last Wednesday. I know...I can't believe it either. I watched as a catheter, that was inserted into my

Fred Klein
May22
Drive
Posted By : Fred Klein

Something that can make a defining difference in one's life is drive. Drive might not make one happy, but it helps make one be the best that they can be and enhances the prospect of success (and happiness). I didn't have much drive when I was coming up and there were a number of disappointments and failures along the way. At some point, however, I'

Benjamin Geizhals
May21
David
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Last night was David Letterman’s last show. I wasn't a big David Letterman fan over the years but I was quite impressed with the recognition, accolades and respect given to him during the last few weeks’ countdown to the final show. I watched some of the last shows with interest -- he certainly had everyone who is someone in the chair for a la

Cayce Crown
May20
Flying High
Posted By : Cayce Crown

A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. These attributes allow helicopters to be used in congested or isolated areas where fixed-wing aircraft and many forms of VTOL (vertical takeoff and l

Nancy Schess
May18
An X-Box Siesta
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  As a fifteen year old boy, my son could spend literally all day in front of that game console. It calls his name. Truth be told, there has been more than one conflict in our house in an effort to limit the amount of time he spends engaged with that machine. A few days ago, Eric turned the machine off, packed up the games (no easy feat), and mo

Rona Gura
May18
it's a Smaller World After All
Posted By : Rona Gura

In discussing the internet with our kids, as parents, we try to warn them about all the dangers of the internet. I have never really found myself talking about the good aspects about the internet and social media. This past week I experienced one of the best characteristics of the internet. I came to learn that it has truly made the world a smaller

Donald Bernstein
May17
Hot Soup
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

A friend is down in Tampa cleaning out the aparment of an elderly lady. She is in her mid-90s and is in an assisted living facility.  He is her advisor and the named executor of her estate.  He said it is a rather depressing job to clean up decades of her stuff.  I asked him how she is doing.  Pretty well, he said, the only thing she cares about i

Mitch Tobol
May16
Recovery
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I've been very active most of my life and have suffered fractures, ligament issues, hyperextensions, bruises, sprains, etc. I've usually bounced back from these injuries in a relatively short time feeding my body with the right nutrients and careful excercise that have always brought me back to 100%.   This time it's quite different. It's reeeaalll