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Corey Bearak
Nov07
MAD Giving
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Halloween and Election Day are old news now (well for most of us) and Thanksgiving Day approaches.  With that I often think about the day after when my Pythian Lodge holds a BINGO fundraiser the night after. But, a few years back, an event a few days later captured my attention; and this year I opt to focus attention on it a bit earlier:  Giving Tu

Mitch Tobol
Nov06
It's Urgent
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Ever notice how everything we see and read has a sense of urgency about it?   These are 3 of today's headlines... • Another intraparty revolt by Democrats imperils swift passage... • "It's our lives on the line": Thousands of young protesters demand urgent action on... • All those 23andMe spit test were part of a bigger plan.   Not to mention the

Fred Klein
Nov05
Twitter
Posted By : Fred Klein

Thank you Corey Bearak for introducing me to Twitter!While I only have 351 Followers, I follow Twitter religiously as it is my top source of real-time, in the moment, news. And it delivers much more!

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov04
Three Weeks Away....
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Three weeks from today is Thanksgiving. Time to start considering the holiday seriously, if you haven’t already.The Thanksgiving Day Parade will be back - perhaps a sign that things are getting back to PC normal.And after the parade are families gathering for dinner as they did before?With three weeks to go, our family is in discussions. Concerns o

ODEY RAVIV
Nov03
Sitcoms as Cultural Artifacts
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

The best Situation Comedies reflect the times and make us think about circumstances and experiences beyond our reality.  A rating of the top 100 SCs in Rolling Stone covered a lot of territory.  TV fans check it out.     The top 5 in descending order are: All in the Family, I Love Lucy, Seinfeld, Cheers, and the winner-The Simpsons.     The idea th

Nancy Schess
Nov02
Spooky Halloween
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Years past, I scheduled the day off every Halloween.  Trick-or-treating was always a highlight. Our neighborhood used to swarm with kids and we loved being part of the swarm.   I remember Jaclyn’s first Halloween.  We literally had to teach her how to trick-or treat.  She thought the idea was that after collecting candy from a house, she was suppos

Rona Gura
Nov01
Journaling
Posted By : Rona Gura

I’ve been playing around with the thought for several years. Last week I finally committed to it. I bought a journal. I bought it at Weight Watchers so, a part of the reason for the journal is for me to record and  review my eating and wellness habits. Which I did this past week and noticed some interesting habits.    But this journal has a lot mor

Corey Bearak
Oct31
Tattoo who
Posted By : Corey Bearak

At Gotham Happy Hour I shared something about today’s Gotham blog. Friday’s blogger remarked nice to not discuss my outside office (he used a different term!).  Well I did go there but only to retrieve the coffee pot so Shelly’s brew could remain in the thermal pot parked inside the kitchen-based coffeemaker. And I still found some time for yardwor

Mitch Tobol
Oct30
Socks anyone
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

True story...   An employee refused to come into work because his girlfriend hadn't washed his socks. The scaffolder contacted his boss to say that he just couldn't make it in. He tweeted: "I can't come in I can't find any f****** socks she ain't washed f*** all so ain't got nuffin and can't where none because boots got big holes in ffs soz buddy

Fred Klein
Oct29
Moderna III
Posted By : Fred Klein

It amazes me that so many people are reluctant or afraid to be vaccinated. Or have other ill advised reasons.  We are suffering an ongoing worldwide Pandemic and all the science points to vaccination being the path to herd immunity . And we are so fortunate that vaccinations are available (and free to boot).   Being of a certain age, we were in the

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct28
Understanding
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We recently heard of a disruption during dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. The incident, in which a diner complained to the annoyance of many people around him, was over a condiment that was simply mot available that evening. The restaurant had run out and the delivery wouldn’t be until the next day.I wonder why some people complain that s

ODEY RAVIV
Oct27
Expectations Exceeded
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

It seems that movies, shows, plays, museums, gardens, and parks are always hyped as being “can’t miss”.  I had heard for years about the Green-Wood Cemetery as a place that I had to visit.  I was not motivated because I really did not know what all the fuss was about.  A week ago, I finally took the plunge.   First of all, it is beautiful.  Green-W

Nancy Schess
Oct26
Continuing COVID Etiquette
Posted By : Nancy Schess

There are still so many decisions to make every day even at this stage in the pandemic.   I had a meeting the other day. I was masked walking in but knew the colleague I was meeting was also fully vaccinated.  Mask on? Mask off?   Hug? Shake hands? Fist bump? Wave?   Suggest a Zoom or a phone call instead -- because people are Zoomed out? Should

Rona Gura
Oct25
Is It Real News?
Posted By : Rona Gura

A friend and I had a bit of a debate this week. She had her view on a certain issue and I had mine. To support my view, I emailed her a news article I had found. She did the same. We had two different viewpoints on the same issue, but each was apparently supported by two different news articles.  The websites where we each found the articles were v

Corey Bearak
Oct24
A change for the season & much more
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Friday I decided the time had come to substantially close down the deck and patio for the upcoming winter.  Part of the problem involved the level of plans that reduced expected opportunities to use the space much over the next several weeks.  Call it crowded calendar syndrome; not a bad thing; indeed we enjoyed early plans last night (More on that