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Fred Klein
Oct20
10/10 Egg Cream Club
Posted By : Fred Klein

Two good Yankee fans who are also friends are Paul Napolitano and Jason Greenberg.  In fact, we share a text chain where we gossip about sports and other important issues of the day.   Last summer we fell to discussing Joey Gallo, a unique former, non favorite, Yankee ball player.  Joey is unique in an obscure negative way as, mostly, he either str

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct19
Rain or Shine ?
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

 As we approach this weekend, we follow weather forecasts and wonder “rain or shine?”   Will this be the seventh weekend in a row that is “rained out”?   Perhaps rendered numb by the past weekends, (or are we wiser and learning to adapt?) we move ahead with our plans —-   Rain or Shine.

Shelley Simpson
Oct18
Say what?
Posted By : Shelley Simpson

I have been a member of a study group for several years. Recently,  we decided to engage in a year-long project focused on how we listen and hear others.    As part of the “homework” we each keep a journal - every day writing down something we learned from someone else. I’ve taking that a step further and will make what I learn the subject of my Fa

Nancy Schess
Oct17
The Time Has Come
Posted By : Nancy Schess

How many of you still pay your child’s cell phone bill?   I know this is a regular conversation amongst my friends.  Mind you, we are not talking about teenagers around this table but rather grown adults.   This past weekend, out of the blue, my son called to say he needed our mobile account password because he was switching phone carriers and taki

Rona Gura
Oct16
Clean Much?
Posted By : Rona Gura

To me, there are two types of people in the world, those who like to clean and those who do not. I fall into the latter category; I am not a cleaner. My mother was a world class cleaner. My siblings, my father, and I used to joke that she would follow each of us around the house holding a sponge so she could clean as we were physically making the m

Corey Bearak
Oct15
1973
Posted By : Corey Bearak

1973 was a good year.  Some of my fave LPs were released that year (Eat A Peach, Harvest,  Times Fase Away, Yessongs, A Good Feelin’ To Know which I selected for this blog’s pic), among others).   A year I  saw great shows by Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Led Zeppelin, New Riders, Dave Mason, Roger McGuinn and Jethro Tull among others).  It was s

Mitch Tobol
Oct14
Home is where the landline is
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

According to the CDC’s National Health Interview Survey, which has been tracking American telephone use since 2003, fewer than 30 percent of American adults lived in a home with a landline phone last year. Those who still have one may have set it up ages ago—more than half of Americans over the age of 65 rely on landlines, and fewer than 2 percent

Fred Klein
Oct13
Sunday Afternoon at the Library
Posted By : Fred Klein

My daughter in law, Julie Klein, is a Reference Librarian at our local Bryant Library. One of her responsibilities is to foster and coordinate Author/Book discussions.  Recently, in that role, she asked me to introduce two authors who happen to be my friends: Alan Zweibel (original Saturday Night Live writer and recipient of 5 Emmys, amongst countl

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct12
Process
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Last weekend, we joined about 24 members of the Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Group for our annual trip to visit a place of interest for studio glass. This year the destination was Providence, Rhode Island.We visited the Rhode Island School of Design’s glass department, one of the most prestigious and influential glass studios and several promine

Shawn Bernabeu
Oct11
A First
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

This past weekend I had my first "Parent Weekend" at my sons college, University of Delaware. I have 2 other younger boys so there will be others in the years to come. Its a right of passage, for him and for my wife and I. As he gets older so do we. As he matures, gains more experience in life and grows, so do we as parents. It was scary to see som

Nancy Schess
Oct10
Welcome to the Family!
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Well, he is pretty darned cute.   You may all remember (or not) about two years ago we welcomed Hudson, my first grand puppy, to the family.  Yes, I was and continue to be a little obsessed.    Many of my friends are at the grandchildren stage.  We are not.  Instead, we have grandpuppies.   And so with that, welcome Walter!  Walter became a member

Rona Gura
Oct09
My Strengths
Posted By : Rona Gura

How do you utilize your personal strengths in your professional life?   I recently had to ponder this question as I was asked, by a judge, whether I preferred to orally argue a point of law or write a memorandum of law on the issue. Surprising my adversary, I choose to write the memorandum. A little dumfounded by my choice, my adversary agreed.   A

Corey Bearak
Oct08
Lists in Play
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I pretty much settled on this topic driving out to the IBEW Local 3 Educational Conference Center in Cutchogue for a NYC Central Labor Council Political Directors Annual Political/ Legislative  Conference last week.  Setting out early Wednesday only, knowing it might take 90 minutes or so, I selected my Songs for the Road playlist. In my Apple Musi

Mitch Tobol
Oct07
4 vs 5
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's Saturday and I'm wondering what it would be like if the work week was 4 vs. 5 day. The traditional 5-day work week has been a standard for decades, but lately, there has been a growing interest in the concept of a 4-day work week.   Switching to a 4-day work week promises increased productivity and improved emotional well-being. Yet, there i

Fred Klein
Oct06
Happy Hour
Posted By : Fred Klein

One of the very very best aspects of the total Gotham networking experience is our Friday at 5:00, Zoom, Happy Hour, hosted by would be jokester Norman Spizz.   It was spawned during COVID, but has proven to survive and flourish, fueled by many regulars (you know who you are) and enhanced by a too few sprinkling of circuit riders and guests.  Yes,