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Fred Klein
Dec15
Day Of Reckoning
Posted By : Fred Klein

In these politically charged, truth is stranger than fiction, Twilight Zone, days I find myself hoping, writing and saying there will be a Day of Reckoning. The definition of "day of reckoning" is the time when past mistakes or misdeeds must be punished or paid for, a testing time when the degree of one's success or failure will be revealed. Synony

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec14
Subway Thoughts
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Reflections from the subway. I am an occasional subway rider. However, I was on the subway yesterday. Walking in the tunnels connecting the Times Square stations. I could not help but think about the incident on Monday. The planned bomb that, thankfully, did not cause the intended result. I am confident that I will continue to take subways. I’m l

Cayce Crown
Dec13
What Anybody Would Do
Posted By : Cayce Crown

As I'm writing this, the voting is going on in Alabama. I'm concerned that the outcome will be difficult, when you read this, you will already know. So, as always, its healthy to remember ALL the great good that goes on in the world.   From MSN-Melissa Chan: When bullets rang out at the Route 91 Harvest country-music festival in Las Vegas on Oct.

Nancy Schess
Dec11
Uncomfortable Days
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Yesterday was not an ordinary day, but unfortunately, it was one that has become all too uncomfortably common.     Someone thought it was a good idea to try to blow themselves up in the train station at Times Square. By definition, that is not a good idea at all.   The outcome could have been far worse but still, these periodic episodes of ine

Rona Gura
Dec11
David Cassidy-My First Crush
Posted By : Rona Gura

I was so saddened by the news last week of the death of David Cassidy. He truly was my first child hood crush.   As a young girl, I remember saving up $8.00 in cash and coins and mailing it all away to be a part of his fan club.  Immediately upon receiving the posters and small heart stickers with his  picture on them, I proceeded to cover my walls

Corey Bearak
Dec10
Let It Snow
Posted By : Corey Bearak

One starts in two days, another in two weeks; others also this month too.  And so to ring in the season I release an updated version (all links work at time of posting) of Happy Holidays in song Enjoy! Happy Xmas – John Lennon   This Is Xmas – Luther Vandross   The Xmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) – Nat King Cole   The Xmas Song – M

Mitch Tobol
Dec09
First Snow
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Ahhh the first snowflake...finally winter has arrived. I thought I might share some fun and reflective quotes about snow. Enjoy your weekend :-)       "A snowball in the face is surely the perfect beginning to a lasting friendship." Markus Zusak   "When it snows, you have two choices: shovel or make snow angels." Unkown   "Kindness is like snow—It

Fred Klein
Dec08
Annual Holiday Party
Posted By : Fred Klein

Tuesday night was our annual Holiday Party, at the Friars Club, and it was attended by about 100 people despite the rain (how come it always rains when we have our party?).Highlights were the announcement of the 2 well deserving 2017 Networkers of the Year, Susan Zinder and Carly Meyer (pictured above) who continued our winning red heads tradition.

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec07
Person of the Year
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Yesterday, the morning after Gotham announced its Networkers of the Year and recipient of the revered Red Bandana Award, Time magazine announced its Person of the Year — the Silence Breakers — the women who came forward to hold Harvey Weinstein accountable and bring him down. Inspiring, and inspired by, #MeToo, the Silence Breakers began a conversa

Cayce Crown
Dec06
Malala Update
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From the HuffPost: Five years ago, a member of the Taliban shot Malala Yousafzai in the head for speaking up for girls’ rights to an education. The Pakistani teenager miraculously survived and has since given her all as an advocate for girls’ right to an education. On Monday, the anniversary of the shooting, Malala attended her first class at the U

Nancy Schess
Dec04
Kids At Disney
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  With full disclosure, I’m not the biggest Disney fan. But, last week we were in Orlando for a concert because my son was performing. How could we be in Orlando and not visit Disney? Bill indulged me but insisted that he was not setting foot into Magic Kingdom.     So we spent the day at Epcot. Have you been?     I have to say that the day was

Rona Gura
Dec04
It's All About the Change
Posted By : Rona Gura

Several years ago-after Hurricane Sandy-my husband and I decided to apply for a grant, through N.Y. Rising, to raise our home above flood level.  After several years of applications, submissions of plans, costs etc. and a variance hearing, work is set to begin on our home tomorrow.   During the construction, the bottom level of our home will be obl

Corey Bearak
Dec03
A new leaf?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

  Today the City picks up the leaves. That meant I needed to place out the Leaf Bags. 10 of them. Knowing I had floor access (not seats) for Squeeze that eve and basketball to start my day, I started the day earlier to bag the leaves in the yard. I already had three bags out front filled over the two weeks since the first of City collections da

Mitch Tobol
Dec02
Juli Briskman
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Does her name ring a bell? Maybe you'll recongnize the picture.   The picture, snapped by a White House photographer traveling with the president as he left his golf course in Sterling, Va., went viral almost immediately. News outlets picked up the story when it appeared in a White House pool report. Social media began hailing the unidentified wom

Fred Klein
Dec01
Fredo
Posted By : Fred Klein

No doubt, You have seen the great Godfather movies and probably remember Don Vito Corleone's  son Frederico (Fredo) Corleone played by the fine actor John Cazale.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgHXHtHSsNo&sns=em   Fredo is a fictional character, dreamed up by author Mario Puzo, who is weaker and less intelligent than his brothers and has