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Mitch Tobol
Oct24
A new(er) one
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I finally found one. It's tough being a guy who wants to drive a manual shift car (aka stick). A lot of manufacturers stopped making them and the new ones that are available are expensive.   But that didn't stop your intrepid "wheelman." I found a used 2011 BMW 328i xdrive with only 30k miles for a very reasonable price so I bought it. You can as

Fred Klein
Oct23
Mr. Met?
Posted By : Fred Klein

During the recent exciting run for the Pennant by the Mets I posted the above photo and caption on the Gotham Sports Talk listserve and on Facebook. Inasmuch as most everyone knows me as a Yankee fan who proudly wears a Yankee hat it may have appeared to be hypocritical or front running, but, as they say, not at all.I was there as a fan at the Mets

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct22
A Mets Fan Watching....
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

One of the aspects of watching the Mets on TV is that, in addition to watching the action on the field, you get to watch the fans in the stands watching the game. When the Mets are away, watching fans takes on an especially heightened level of aggravation, annoyance, empathy or joy. So it has been watching the Mets play in Chicago. (I like the

Vik Rajan
Oct21
Gentrification: 2 steps forward, 1 step back?
Posted By : Vik Rajan

  I live in East Harlem, on E 120th Street. While still stereotypical, a sad & decidedly atypical incident took place down the block last night. It hits home on many levels.   My adopted neighborhood is teeming with possibilities & opportunities. Yet, many things still make my eyes roll: Around the Lex & 125th express line, littered piz

Nancy Schess
Oct19
The Power of Moms
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Facebook Moms that is. There is a phenomenon going on out there on Facebook. It is called the Moms groups. I have heard about this craze from a number of different places and decided to join two local Facebook Moms groups. Wow. Powerful on so many levels. One has advertising rules (Sunday and Wednesday only). Both are resources for sourcing do

Rona Gura
Oct19
Rona Calling Rona
Posted By : Rona Gura

  An article in the New York Times on Sunday referenced the movie, “Peggy Sue Got Married.” I loved that movie and have not probably not seen it since it was released in 1986. In the film, Peggy Sue (played by Kathleen Turner) is magically sent back in time from her twenty-fifth high school reunion to high school. The twist in the film is that she

Donald Bernstein
Oct18
Halloween
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We are getting the grandchildren for Halloween this year. They are staying the weekend. Beth, who will be three in December, is going to be a ballerina. Little Noah, who will turn one tomorrow, will wear a cute little pumpkin costume.   It has been a long, long time since I have gone trick or treating with little ones. When my children were youngi

Mitch Tobol
Oct17
A chicken in time
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As reported by the Huffington Post...   This is Betty -- a chicken with more Twitter followers than you.   Chicken Treat, an Australian fast food chicken chain, has put the bird to work for it's new ad campaign. Betty is assigned a life of professional tweeting until she can produce a five-letter English word.   Watch the video   Science says if

Fred Klein
Oct16
Changes
Posted By : Fred Klein

Being from the pre Baby Boomer Silent (who knew) Generation there have been many big changes over my lifetime. For instance:  1) Computers, the Internet-social media2) No Smoking in restaurants, etc.3) Legalized Abortion4) integration (Obama)5) Gay rights6) World wide economy (foreign cars)7) Beatles-Stones8) Global warming (flooding)9) Cable TV10)

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct15
Surprise Quiz
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Mr. Moskowitz, my seventh-grade Math teacher, was a nice enough guy, and a pretty good teacher. One thing that annoyed us, as students, were his “surprise quizzes”. The quizzes invariably came on Mondays - but not every Monday (otherwise where’s the surprise?). Mr. Moskowitz liked to challenge us. For example, he would give us a sequence of number

Cayce Crown
Oct14
Second Home
Posted By : Cayce Crown

When I first moved to Manhattan, 1975!, I couldn't imagine ever wanting to be anywhere else, but after 20 or so years, I began thinking about a home outside of the city. Eventually, my sweetheart and I purchased a lovely cabin in the woods in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We rented a home in Middletown, NY to see if we really would use it or if it wa

Nancy Schess
Oct12
Smelly Sneakers
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I do not understand the sneaker mania craze. A few years ago, I blogged about a Sneaker Expo that my son and his friend attended. Recently, however, sneaker mania leapt to new levels in my house. A few weeks ago, my son asked if I still had the box for a pair of sneakers he had outgrown about a year ago. I did. He still had the sneakers. "Why do

Rona Gura
Oct12
Snoozing. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I have a habit that drives my husband crazy; I am a snoozer. Every morning, I set my alarm clock for, at least, fifteen minutes before I have to get out of bed. Then, in the morning, I let the alarm clock go off and hit the snooze button, at least three times. Obviously, my snoozing habit wakes my husband up if he’s still sleeping.     My husba

Donald Bernstein
Oct11
Bischoff's
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

We had a family dinner outing last night, Eve, my sister Alison, son Joshua and daughter in law Lisa,and son Max and his girlfriend Jaymie. It was a celelbration for Max and his success in law school.   Not that we need a reason to all go out. But it did give us an excuse to visit Bischoff's, an ice cream parlor in Teaneck, NJ where I  grew up. Eve

Mitch Tobol
Oct10
Science has spoken
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I have had a beard for about 30 years and now beards are huge. They change the way we (men) look and some baseball players grow them till they lose. As it turns out, there are many health benefits to having a beard! Beards can:   Help prevent cancer: According to researchers from the University of Southern Queensland, a thick, bountiful beard c