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Rona Gura
May19
The Sacrifices We Make
Posted By : Rona Gura

It’s that time of year where I play the role of a dutiful wife. I only do for my husband once a year so I should be a bit more easygoing about it. But I cannot even pretend to enjoy it because I dislike it so much. There is nothing about it that I like. It’s dirty, smells awful, and there is nothing about it that interests me. In fact, when

Rona Gura
May19
The Sacrifices We Make
Posted By : Rona Gura

It’s that time of year where I play the role of a dutiful wife. I only do for my husband once a year so I should be a bit more easygoing about it. But I cannot even pretend to enjoy it because I dislike it so much. There is nothing about it that I like. It’s dirty, smells awful, and there is nothing about it that interests me. In fact, when

Donald Bernstein
May18
The Old Fashioned Way
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Do you bank on line?  I do it the old fashioned way.  By check.  My checkbook is a binder with three checks and stubs per page.  Every year or so I take out the stubs, clip them, and put them in the bottom of a drawer.   My father used to pay his bills out of his checkbook sitting in the dining room table at night after dinner.  He also had a large

Mitch Tobol
May17
May 16
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

So yesterday was my daughter, Sarah the author and Young Pro's leader's birthday. She has reached the age I was when she was born...28 years ago.   Reflecting back it's hard to picture myself at that age. I can remember feeling nervous, scared of the unknown, excited and in a state of wonderment all at the same time. The events of that year aren't

Fred Klein
May16
Heirlooms
Posted By : Fred Klein

Joanne's dad passed away last week at the venerable age of 93. Putting aside that he was the father I never had, it was not about me. Joanne's sister Ginny came in from Colorado to share the grief and help out in the untangling of a life's possessions and related arrangements. The sisters were never more in harmony and that was a very good thing. W

Benjamin Geizhals
May15
IT CAN WAIT
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I won’t drink and drive, so why would I risk reaching for a smart phone to check for emails or text messages? The point was driven home last Thursday at the Gotham Long Island meeting by Mike Jakob. Mike, an insurance agent, talked about the problem and a new program that his agency is undertaking to educate the public about the hazards of smartpho

Erik Scheibe
May14
The Ultimate Sports Experience
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

You can talk about the Super Bowl, the Kentucky Derby, the Indy 500, etc. Those are events that I'd call, "bloated."  These events generate their size from the media and the hype. The events themselves are no different from regular events that are similar other than the artificial build-up.   There is no event more interesting, more exciting, mo

Nancy Schess
May12
Do You Tweet?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I want to. I recently decided to dust off my twitter account and see if I could figure out how it works. (My daughter figured that out when she asked me why I “liked” her tweet from over a year ago.) From what I have seen so far, I think I like Twitter. A whole lot of information can be conveyed in such a small number of characters. That said, I

Rona Gura
May12
She's Back. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

Monica Lewinsky’s name is again all over the internet due an essay she has written that is to appear in the new issue of Vanity Fair. In the article she details a very difficult sixteen years in the time since her name became a household word. Most quoted on the internet is the following passage that appears in the essay, "Sure, my boss [Bi

Donald Bernstein
May11
Beer
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We are up at Syracuse for Emily's graduation. And I am thinking about beer.   Benjamin Franklin is attributed to saying that beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.  It is questionable whether he really said that, but no other drink is as refreshing in the warm months like a nice cold one.   The best beer I ever had was a pilsner

Mitch Tobol
May10
Are you social
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Roughly 80% of Americans have internet access and engage in social media. We post details about ourselves, share this information with friends and strangers, do research, and walk around with our head down looking at email, photos, and more.   A lot of people say that the online communities promote increased interaction with friends and family; off

Fred Klein
May09
4th of July
Posted By : Fred Klein

You've heard of famous people being "Born on the 4th of July".  Well March 30th is my birthday, which means I was conceived on the 4th of July. You can look it up. I can only imagine that it was not a work day and....On what interesting day were you conceived?

Benjamin Geizhals
May08
Brooklyn Tech
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Brooklyn Technical High School is one of the specialized high schools in New York City. It is in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. Last weekend I went on a casual walk in Fort Greene and walked past my high school. When I went to Brooklyn Tech, you simply didn’t take a causal walk in the neighborhood. Most, if not all, of the students “commut

Erik Scheibe
May06
Ends
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

On the heels of Donald Sterling and all of the the racial fallout of his concepts and sentiments, I'd like to introduce a concept. I would introduce that there is a greater sentiment of hatred between liberal and conservative factions in the US than there is over racial divides. Recently, Condaleeza Rice was tapped to speak at the Rutgers gradua

Becky Blackler
May06
Decoding the Hidden Language of Fredslist
Posted By : Becky Blackler

Whether you’re a new member or a longtime supporter, one thing is for sure – there’s a secret code in Fredslist that can give even the best of us a moment of pause.   In fact, it took me two years to figure out what some of the language meant (and I’m a Chair!). So, for those members are still wondering quietly, here’s a quick and easy reference