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Want Some Cheese with that Whine?
We all have them. The aunt, uncle, sister or cousin that never has a good word to say about anything and whine whenever they get the chance. I just spoke to one of mine again and listened to the reasons that XYZ or ABC will be a problem.More -
How to Become an Expert on Anything
According to Webster’s Dictionary: ex-pert n 1. somebody with a great deal of knowledge about, or skill, training, or experience in, a particular field or activity.Let’s break this down a bit further, word-by-word, using Mr. Webster, again:(1) somebody: some unspecified person(2) great deal: a large amount(3) knowledge: general awareness or possession of information(4) skill: the ability to do something(5) training: the process of teaching or learning a skill or job(6) experience: active involvement in an activity or exposure to events or people(7) particular: related to one person or thing out of several(8) field: an activity or subject or interest(9) activity: something that somebody takes part in or doesSo, now we have a foundation to build upon in an attempt to discover exactly who or what, is an expert.More -
That Spam-I-Am, I Do Not Like That Spam-I-Am
If Spam were the ham-want-a-be instead of junk e-mail, I could say you are what you eat. That’s because Spam is supposed to be a reflection of who you are, based on the websites you visit and the cookies that follow you home. I have the obligatory bulk mail folder that fills up faster than the New Orleans levies during Katrina.More -
What the Real Estate Ads Really Mean
We’ve all read them and used them, in the search for the perfect house. My dad and sister have sold real estate and I once had a license. Crafting an ad is a challenge to promote the best features of a home.More -
This Is Not a Scam
This recently came into my e-mail box and I thought I would share it with you.To: Mr. Hauser, in Mytown, USAFrom: Barrister Retard AnnoyingOkey Dokey Law Firm and Legal Practitioners, Nigeria.More -
You Know You're Watching Too Much TV When ...
…you wear an ESPN tee shirt to work or carry an extra copy of the TV Guide in your glove compartment. But first, a word from our sponsor.Don’t get me wrong.More -
Serving Up Some Humor in the Islands
I had been married for a year and we hadn’t been able to afford a honeymoon. So we saved for a year, picked a Montego Bay resort in Jamaica, off a travel brochure, and prepared for a long week-end getaway over President’s Day. We lived in New Jersey at the time and hadn’t traveled much.More -
Country Western Music?…Yuck!
This is a personal opinion and therefore, I don’t want any hate mail from CW fans, which I know are fanatical and omnipresent. I do have my favorites, from a chauvinistic man’s point of view. I think that Shania Twain and Faith Hill are sexy and I enjoy a few of their videos plus some of their songs.More -
Has the World Gone Acronym M.A.D (mankind against dysfunctionality)?
We now LOL, respond ASAP, BYOB to parties, and watch CSI on TV. My initial reaction (pardon the pun) it that we are becoming too lazy to actually say the entire words. I understand that text messaging is faster that way, but what about the rest of us speaking or writing-type people?More -
Is the American Dream on TV Tonight?
As many boomers like myself can attest to, we watched the Beaver grow up in an ideal household run by his father, Ward Cleaver. He was a businessman who was a clone of Jim Anderson, Father Knows Best, Steve Douglas, My Three Sons, Ozzie Nelson, Ozzie and Harriet, and probably many other “perfect” dads. With the exception of Ricky Ricardo, and Ralph Kramden, most families lived in nice, middle-class houses with the proverbial white picket fence and few problems.More