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Cayce Crown
Feb15
Without Malice
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From Mitch's blog of Saturday: "I remembered something my daughter said to me several weeks ago. We need to listen to each other and seek to understand.   She's right. We need to be heroic. Listen and talk about what matters...in person...without malice."   Be Heroic. Seems like such a simple thing. One unedited hour on Facebook and you will see th

Nancy Schess
Feb13
More on the Theme
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Perhaps it’s somewhat of a theme in our blogs this week.  I am inspired by Mitch and Rona.     Honestly, I am conflicted. I really feel strongly about matters evolving in the political arena. I also feel strongly that we need to be able to talk to each other respectfully in order to be able to get through the next few years.     Like Rona’s,

Rona Gura
Feb13
Coming to Understanding
Posted By : Rona Gura

I want to thank Mitch for his blog this past Saturday.  His words helped me to decide to publish the foregoing.   Since the presidential election, there has been a political détente going on in my home. Half of the members of my household are fiscal conservatives, although socially liberal and the other half of my household are both fiscally and so

Corey Bearak
Feb12
All You Need Is Love
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Back in the days of cassette tapes I created a special tape of love songs. I played it on my first date with Shelly. With Valentines Day approaching and many groups holding “Sweethearts Dances” this weekend or next, why not share some (most) of my fave “Songs of Love” and invite your suggestions.   Inspired by Friday blogger Fred Klein I previous

Mitch Tobol
Feb11
Just a breakfast...
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It was an 8AM breakfast last Thursday that lead me to this. Maybe it was the effort it took to make the meeting or maybe it was the snowstorm that raged outside or maybe it was merely the fact we had nothing else to do...no pressure to leave.   My friend, whom I love and respect, voted for Trump. I voted for Clinton and we started to talk politics.

Fred Klein
Feb10
Patriarch
Posted By : Fred Klein

As I approach the 3/4 pole I must admit that I am now a/the Patriarch.  A fancy word for "Old Fart".  It snuck up on me as I kept on keeping on and my hair silvered.  "Mr. Klein" was my dad and then, suddenly, it was me.  All of a sudden, seats are offered to me on the subway.  Don't get me wrong, I welcome Senior Citizen discounts and I do enjoy b

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb09
Two Screens?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Walking through offices, I've noticed them more and more. Two computer screens, where only one once stood, are adorning desks. I am told that it is easier and more-efficient with two screens. One can check emails while still working on documents, spreadsheets, and other projects. Eliminate the annoying reminders and pop-ups on a single screen. Al

Cayce Crown
Feb08
Need Your Pictures
Posted By : Cayce Crown

My entire blog is dedicated to letting you know that we need your fabulous Gotham photos for the Gala montage. Videos too. Please send me your BEST digitized photos for use in the montage.   You have been to a meeting, picnic, cocktails, Battle of the Bands, Film Festival, Golf Outing, Book Club and on and on, over the the last 20 years. You know

Nancy Schess
Feb06
A Non-Football Person’s Review of the Super Bowl
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Wow! What a game!     It is shocking that I find myself writing a blog about the Super Bowl. But, how could even a non-football lover miss the excitement of Sunday night’s game?     I do always watch the game for both the commercials and half time show. I thought both were particularly good this year.   As to commercials, I particularly enj

Rona Gura
Feb06
It's Smunday
Posted By : Rona Gura

There is a large political movement underway on the internet. Surprisingly, it has nothing to do with any of President Trump’s executive orders. Rather it is an effort to declare today, the day after the Super Bowl, a national holiday; Smunday.   And, of course, as a national holiday salaried employees would have a paid day off.   The movement is

Corey Bearak
Feb05
Physical Graffiti
Posted By : Corey Bearak

People comment about the music. All the time. They like the links. To songs. To bands. To lyrics. And more. They enjoy! Me too! No secret here music infuses my being and I find ways to insert it in my work and play and many things in between; that includes my writing. This commentary shares how an “innocent” post in a daily newspaper polit

Mitch Tobol
Feb04
Gotta be straight
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This story comes from the Gaza strip in a refugee camp. A Palestinian barber, Ramadan Edwan, is using fire instead of a hair dryer to straighten his clients' hair.   Due to the lack of electricity, Ramadan turned to fire for his source of heat. He begins by pouring flammable powder and liquid on the customer's hair before setting it on fire with a

Fred Klein
Feb03
Words to the Wise III
Posted By : Fred Klein

As the final installment of my Juice Plus insert trilogy, today's subject is enhancing physical health and longevity.   In order to do so, try to get more of these three good things. 1. Sleep. Get at least seven hours of shut eye a tonight. Research shows people who sleep that much weigh less, get sick less often, have lower blood pressure, remembe

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb02
Reunion
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

They tracked me down. It was an email from an old high school friend forwarding information about the upcoming fiftieth reunion of my class at Brooklyn Technical High School. Frankly, I am not one for reunions and have not attended either a high school or college reunion. But there was something about the email that caused me to save it. Perhaps i

Cayce Crown
Feb01
Month 2 Begins
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Here we are. One twelfth of the way through 2017. Is it what you thought it would be? For me, it is very different.   I never thought it would be so good. Or so bad. Mostly kind of amazing. I have seen astonishing things come from our government, confused people doing surprising things and the greatest unification of people since the 60s. Yes, I wa