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Fred Klein
Jun13
High Heels
Posted By : Fred Klein

I asked Joanne (she is uncomfortble in heels) and she has no answer, so I turn to you greater Gotham world. I have no clue and sincerely want to know: Why do women like (an understatement) shoes (especially high heels) so much?Rona, Nancy? Ladies, please help me!P.S. Photo is mine

Benjamin Geizhals
Jun12
Good For You
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It seems that there is always a current “what we thought was good for you, isn't”. Something that was considered healthy and even recommended, suddenly falls out of favor. Low dose aspirin. Take one a day. Now, not so good for you. Don't take low dose aspirin. Talk to your doctor. Coffee. Doesn't count toward your necessary daily f

Erik Scheibe
Jun11
New York Fans
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

There is something about some New York sports fans that I find both interesting and frustrating.  There is often this winner take all attitude that as a fan/coach/parent/kid(inside) can strike a raw nerve.  This idea that nothing short of a championship is acceptable.  Some even find it an admirable trait.   It strikes again with the New York Range

Nancy Schess
Jun09
When Gothamites Come Together
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Our Gotham family gatherings twice a year always bring out the best in Gotham. Last night’s cocktail party was no exception. Gotham members from different groups came together with their friends for an evening of great conversation with beautiful views at The Top of the Garden. (Thanks Ashley!) And, there were many new friends to meet last night

Rona Gura
Jun09
A Lesson in Sportsmanship
Posted By : Rona Gura

As I have written many times in many many blogs, I am not a sports fan. So, no one was more surprised than me when, I suggested that we change the time we were meeting friends for dinner Saturday night so that we could watch The Belmont Stakes before we left for dinner. I do not think I have ever voluntarily watched a horse race before. But there I

Donald Bernstein
Jun08
The Pitch
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I keep a few balls in my office.  I have a hardball, a soft rubber ball, and a small blow up beach ball.   There are all recreational diversions, sometimes used on boring conference calls or long Friday afternoons.  I also have a yo yo.   The self toss only gets me so far.  I need something more.  So sometimes I stand about ten feet away from my co

Mitch Tobol
Jun07
Breaking something
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

One of my guilty pleasures is watching Breaking Bad. Prompted by my daughter and son, I started watching it for the first time about 5 months ago and I'm in the middle of the final season.   I have never seen a show so well written, shot and acted. It's brilliant the way little details are woven into the story line and brought back to have meaning.

Fred Klein
Jun06
Sucker For a Sale
Posted By : Fred Klein

Despite any prosperity I may have earned and enjoy, I have never evolved from my "On Sale" mentality. Said another way, I am a sucker for a "Sale" (I use quotes because the term is elusive and difficult to define, as discussed later). If and when I enter a store I am gravitationally pulled to the "Sale" or, better still,"Clearance" racks. And when

Benjamin Geizhals
Jun05
The "Key"
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There’s a detached garage at Flo’s mother’s house in Queens -- the house that Flo grew up in, my father-in-law lived in until his death five years ago, and her mother still lives in. The garage is used for storage and in all of the years that I took things in and out of that garage, the garage door was never locked -- until two weeks ago when I

Erik Scheibe
Jun04
Must See TV
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Last night I stayed up until 1:30 in the morning.  It wasn't smart and it wasn't intentional.  Sure some might say that I should be responsible for my own actions, but that level of responsibility can only go so far.  I was all prepared to get a decent night's sleep, when my wife sabotaged me.  Some might say it was accidental, but she should know

Nancy Schess
Jun02
Alice
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Please tell me that I am not alone. Ann B. Davis played the character of Alice on one of my all-time childhood TV shows, the Brady Bunch. (Don’t get me started – I’ll be talking about I Love Lucy next). Sadly, she passed away this weekend and that had me strolling down memory lane. I am actually a little fanatic about the show. I still sometime

Rona Gura
Jun02
Family
Posted By : Rona Gura

Saturday was my husband’s annual cousin’s club. Every year in June, all of the relatives from my mother-in-law’s side of the family get together at our house. The cousins begin arriving at about 12:30 and each brings their own picnic lunch and beverages. We provide the location, pool, hopefully sunshine, and the bathrooms (a definite necessity).

Donald Bernstein
Jun01
Napping
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

There are nappers and non-nappers.  For me, napping is one of the great pleasures and typically it is part of my weekend, each day.  From what I have read, a nap is good for your health.   Most mammals nap throught the day.  We are the only ones with two periods during our twenty four hours, one being awake and the other for sleep.  I prefer to be

Mitch Tobol
May31
Can it be?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The New York Rangers are headed to the Stanley Cup Finals. I know some of you don't really care and won't read the rest of this blog but I wanted to acknowledge the incredible run they are having.   If you watch one moment...watch this ridiculous and incredible save by NYR goalie Henrik Lundqvist. Because this save, in realtime, is a mere fraction

Fred Klein
May30
Not Fade Away
Posted By : Fred Klein

Over my life I have had a number of very good friends. Sadly, they are friends no more. Looking back,  there was no moment of confrontational conclusion or such. They seem to have just faded from the scene. In fact, they still live in the area and at times we endure uncomfortable encounters with them. Joanne and I talk about it and them quite often