Crash and Burn is the second autobiography by comedian Artie Lange. The book is incredible, but it’s probably not for everyone. I started this on a fluke because it was on sale through Audible. I hadn’t read his first autobiography but fortunately that didn’t take anything away from the enjoyment of this book. Although, saying... Continue Reading →

Each morning, as I tiptoe through my house in the dark, I’m reminded of fishing. And, that reminds me of so many other things in my life. As any parent of young children knows, the most peaceful time of the day is when your kids are asleep. That’s not to say you don’t enjoy your... Continue Reading →

“Hello?” “Hey, pal. What’s up?” “What’s up, man?” “Nothing. So, listen to this.” “Go.” “So I was dropping the kids at school this week and I was snubbed by a woman at school.” “What does that mean?” “You know, like, this woman pretended not to know me.” “Is that what snub means?” “Kind of, but... Continue Reading →

Book Report - I Can’t Make This Up by Kevin Hart Subtitled “Life Lessons”, this book is comedian Kevin Hart’s autobiography. His story is fascinating and the book is thoroughly entertaining. The book chronicles Kevin’s upbringing under a strict disciplinarian mother and the influences of his wild, irresponsible father. The book does a great job... Continue Reading →

I played a lot of baseball in my youth and most of the time I played shortstop. As an infielder, your job on defense is to field the ground balls hit your way and make the appropriate throw. If you’re familiar with baseball, you’ve seen this done countless times. On TV, these plays appear routine... Continue Reading →

“Hello?” “Hey.” “Hey, man. What’s up?” “Nothing. So, you know what I was thinking?” “What?” “You remember that time at Mardi Gras senior year when Christine Pratten threw up all over herself? And, she kind of had to sit there in it for a while?” “Absolutely. Easily one of the top 10 funniest things I’ve... Continue Reading →

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