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Donald Bernstein
Apr06
Lucky Man
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

After spending most of yesterday in my office arranging files for storage, I aimed back towards the garage where I had parked, taking in the mild spring-like weather.  I decided to avoid the crowds and tourists on 42nd Street, and instead walked casually down 43rd St where there were few people, towards Ninth Avenue.  I had a productive day, was lo

Mitch Tobol
Apr05
Really?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Last Thursday was an office day. Banging away at my computer I was getting a bit wigged out and it was only 3. I had a bad case of the afternoon doldrums. So I took a break and decided to go outside. I stood there without a coat on, my eyes closed, soaking up the sunshine and warm air. It felt a little strange but quite exhilirating. Then I realize

Fred Klein
Apr04
Throw Back Thursdays
Posted By : Fred Klein

Are you on Facebook?  If you are you're probably familiar with Throw Back Thursday (TBT) which is an excuse for one to post photos from the past, when we were young and in our prime. It is a fun, sometimes foolish, but mostly harmless tug of nostalgia. The above photo is representative.

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr03
Two Cell Phones?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was in the personal section of yesterday's Wall Street Journal -- carrying two cell phones. For me, it started rather innocently. When Flo upgraded to a newer iPhone, her iPhone became available. I have always had a Blackberry (perhaps the subject of a another blog) which had increasingly become more of an office number. Our grandson had just

Erik Scheibe
Apr02
Hidden Gem
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

That's what Fred called it.  Gotham has a number of talk lists where fellow Gothamites can chat about a variety of topics.  There is something about talking sports that allows people to debate, speculate, opine and even hurl light barbs without others taking things too personally.     Talking politics?  Most hate it.  It often gets nasty, personal

Nancy Schess
Mar31
One Girl
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Baseball season started yesterday with the composition of the middle school team. This year, sixteen boys and one girl. The girl on the team has been playing since she was little and really, really wanted to play on the boys team. She had to pass a physical test that the boys did not but she didn’t care. She wanted to play. Last year, she tried b

Rona Gura
Mar31
Finding My Work-out Way
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have admitted in past blogs that I am not an athletic person. My idea of a work-out is to walk the treadmill as I watch a trashy television show that I have taped; usually an episode of The Real Housewives. As I have gotten older, however, I have recognized the increased importance of exercise for me. Recently, I increased my time on the

Donald Bernstein
Mar30
My Special Eagle Head
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Sitting on my office desk facing me is a Tiffany Lalique glass crystal sculpted eagle head.    My parents gave it to me forty-seven years ago for my bar mitzvah.  And for all of those forty-seven years, through high school, college, and law school, in St. Louis and Chicago, and back through a number of homes in New York, I have always had it with

Mitch Tobol
Mar29
Garbage in - power out
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Do you think it's possible? It sounded incredible to me. I remember, in the movie Back To The Future, the unit that powered Doc Brown's cool DeLorean car/time machine. It was called Mr. Fusion and was powered by organic junk.   Well hello McFly...a guy named Jim Mason is building gasification machines he calls the Power Pallet that turns garbage in

Fred Klein
Mar28
Car Trouble
Posted By : Fred Klein

In the last two weeks I have had car trouble. First, I was rear ended in a four car chain reaction crunch  precipitated by a Snapple truck (Snapple Crackle and Pop!) which caused extensive damage to both the front and rear of my car. Then last weekend, I took the substitute rental car and parked in a lot adjoining the restaurant where we were dinin

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar27
Staples
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I reached across the desk for the stapler, carefully positioned the papers, and squeezed. Nothing. The stapler was empty. So I reached into the drawer and took out the plastic box of staples. I was amazed that there were only five strips left. I checked the drawer. No strips had fallen out. There are 5,000 staples to a box. 210 staples to a

Erik Scheibe
Mar26
How To Blow Yourself Up In 60 Seconds
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

OK, maybe her arrogant, self important rant took longer than that to write, but you get the idea.  If you tried to capsule the opposite of the Gotham way, I suppose you could call upon this woman.  We all have bad days, but this seemed like more than a rough day.     Read it and weep.  http://imgur.com/71sQ92K There really is a little part of me th

Nancy Schess
Mar24
In Good Hands
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Last night, I had the good fortune to visit Gotham’s Young Professionals group led by Sarah Annese. Sitting around the conference room table at HUB International (the home of Gotham’s Michael Zeldes and Young Pro Member Gerald Stoll), I had the pleasure of meeting over 20 members and guests, an eclectic gathering of seasoned professionals, new prof

Rona Gura
Mar24
The Nearly Impossible Dream
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have never followed the NCAA tournament except for this year. Like 11 million others my step-son, Ryan, joined Warren Buffet’s $1 billion perfect bracket challenge. Unlike  most others, however, at the end of the first day Ryan and only 500,000 others were still in the game. Ryan having made it through the first day, gave our family the op

Donald Bernstein
Mar23
The Orange Curse
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We had spent a full day in the City.  Our last stop was at Chelsea Market to buy some fish to take home for dinner.  We got back just in time for the start of the Syracuse game and had our remote handy to switch back and forth to the Wisconson game, the schools that two of our children went to.  Little did we know as we sat eating our dinner in fro