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Rona Gura
Aug08
If We Won. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

  My husband and I did it again last night. In fact we do it quite often. We fantasized about what we would do if we won the lottery (what were you thinking I meant?).   When we engage in this discussion, we both admit that quitting our jobs would be the first thing we would do (wouldn’t everyone?). Then we would set up trust accounts for our child

Corey Bearak
Aug07
Legends
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This past Thursday I pretty much decided on my blog topic; even discussed it briefly with Nancy at the Gotham LI Legal/ LI/ LI Women Cocktail Party that eve.   As when I would scope out column topics weeks in advance, even have submissions for an upcoming The Public Ought to Know draft, events induce a change; I suspect a revisit to consideration

Mitch Tobol
Aug06
The magic pass
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Not being a frequent visitor to Citifield I did not know the parking situation. Fred had suggested I buy a parking pass for the Gotham Met/Yankee game last Monday. Little did I know that it was a magic pass.   As we (Jake, Fred, Joanne and I) approached the stadium, we had to pass through a myriad of police, security guard and employee checkpoints.

Fred Klein
Aug05
Old School
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was recently sitting with a young man who is just starting out in the business world.  Nearby were a bunch of DJs wearing colorful foot gear.  In an attempt to be cool and with it, I called his attention to their "Kicks".  I was amazed, if not deflated and put off, when he shot back "They are Jordans, Kicks is old fashioned".I let it go and chalk

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug04
Get Along
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As a kid, I grew up believing that, if you were a Mets fan, you really couldn't like (let alone be friends with) a Yankees fan. It was wonderful being with many, many fellow Gothamites at Citifield the other evening watching the Mets and the Yankees play. I put aside that I was sitting among Yankee fans -- arch enemies of a different era. I don't

Cayce Crown
Aug03
Washing My Hands Wrong?
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Just in from the New York Times: You’ve probably been cleaning your hands all wrong. They must be filthy. Scientists have found that a common technique for applying hand sanitizer, one that is even recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is inferior to an alternative method with twice as many steps. The C.D.C. way: Step

Nancy Schess
Aug02
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  With 200 of my Gotham friends.     What a nice night, again! This Gotham event just keeps getting better and better. Our now annual outing has become a Gotham tradition. It (almost) doesn’t matter which team you decide to cheer for. My son, an ardent Mets fan, brings a friend who rivals him as a Yankee fan every year. It’s really just about co

Rona Gura
Aug01
The Hang-Over
Posted By : Rona Gura

Today I am thinking about hang-overs. Probably because I have one. We spent Saturday night at my sister-in-law’s fiftieth birthday party at Dockers in Quogue. It was a fabulous time but, as I am writing this on Sunday morning, I am feeling the pain now.  I have a very low tolerance for alcohol; one glass on an empty stomach and I am in pain the nex

Corey Bearak
Jul31
Songs of Love
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A good friend and wife celebrated 50 years as a “team” yesterday (Saturday, July 30, 2016); he blogged about it on Friday; as comments I posted links to YouTubes of songs by my fave artist, Richie Furay, “Forever With You” (from his 2006 Heartbeat Of Love” CD) and “Still Fine” (from his latest CD, “Hand In Hand”)   We all have fave songs that fit t

Mitch Tobol
Jul30
It's a dog's (Dad's) world
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As a parent, there will always be a moment (or several) where your children will want a dog. You may or may not like dogs. You may even be allergic to them. What you do know is that having one is a lot of work.   One father created this ingenious and really funny contract for his kids to sign before they could get a dog. (BTW, the dad posted this o

Fred Klein
Jul29
We All Need Somebody To Love
Posted By : Fred Klein

Tomorrow will be the 50th anniversary of my marriage to my high school sweet heart, Joanne Carol Davidson.  When we got married the war in Vietnam was raging and we did not have a clue.  At best, we had a no plan plan.  Yes, we had our ups and downs, but somehow we did the right thing, got the breaks, seized opportunities, lived within our means, h

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul28
Thoughts at Tanglewood
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Last Sunday afternoon, we were sitting in the shed at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts listening to the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform Beethoven's Sixth Symphony - "Pastoral Symphony, Recollections of Country Life". I don't remember ever enjoying a piece of classical music as much. Transformed, I thought back to the first time I visited Tangl

Cayce Crown
Jul27
Un-Convention-al News
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I have no interest in watching the political conventions, but I love all the great things happening in the world. And there are a lot. Here's one that is inspiring. From the Huff Post: Brenda Martinez’s drive runs deep. When the 28-year-old Olympian was a young girl training in track and field, she was unable to afford running shoes. Now, she’s co

Nancy Schess
Jul25
Motivation Needed
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I go through cycles. Sometimes I am really charged up about getting to the gym, working out hard and planning my next workout.     And there are there other times when I literally drag myself to the gym thinking only about how fast I can get through my workout and get home.     I like it better when I am in the former, rather than the latte

Rona Gura
Jul25
My Kindle
Posted By : Rona Gura

About eighteen months ago I was contemplating whether to buy my first Kindle. As an avid reader I wondered whether I could give up physically reading books. As such, I wrote a blog asking for opinions. Here’s my follow-up.   I love my Kindle. I love the ease of being able to bring numerous books with me anywhere I go. I also love the ability to be