Panera Bread: My Port in the Storm
Three months ago, I got a Panera Bread card, which if used properly according to the lady at the Panera cash register who gave it to me, would yield me free goodies and discounts at […]
Three months ago, I got a Panera Bread card, which if used properly according to the lady at the Panera cash register who gave it to me, would yield me free goodies and discounts at […]
Hey kids, It’s that week where adults will try their best to scare you. They’ll bring out the vampires, the ghouls, the guys covered in fake blood wielding chainsaws. But what’s the most horrific thing […]
The other night, I was feeling all bereft because I had just finished reading Lauren Groff’s wonderful book, Arcadia, so I went into my Kindle and started fishing around for something new and while I […]
According to a photo article in the Huffington Post (which is an article aimed at readers who can’t read a lot of words), men have problems bonding with a woman whose house contains or exhibits […]
Riddle me this: When is tea time ever stressful? When you’re shopping at Teavana. It’s ironic that this swanky little tea shop gets its name from a play on the word Nirvana, a transcendent state […]
A 41-year-old Brazilian man crashed his own funeral. Apparently, his brother mistakenly identified a man in the morgue, who held a similar job and bore a resemblance to his sibling, as the dead guy which […]
Last night my dog Gregory was angry because I wanted to watch the final Presidential debate and wouldn’t let him put on his Scooby-Doo DVD. To get back at me, he peed on the cable […]
You think life is hard nowadays? You don’t know what hard is. I am a Baby Boomer. My father helped win World War II in Europe while my mother kept the home fires burning. My […]
Over the last few weeks I had noticed that the expression “double down” has been popping up quite a bit with the politicians, and it was starting to get on my nerves. Romney must have […]
I live in a small town north of New York City – the drive anywhere from an hour-and-a-quarter to seven days, depending on the traffic on the West Side Highway. It’s quiet and rustic up […]