“Hello?” “Hey, what’s up?” “My man. What’s up?” “I’ve got a question.” “Fire away.” “So, a woman at work had a tag on her sweater and I didn’t tell her about it.” “OK. Like, she’d left the price tag on?” “No. It was one of those sticker kinds. This one told the size. The sweater... Continue Reading →

Subtitled “A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks”, this book is the autobiography of Mick Foley, the legendary pro wrestler. Naturally, this book caters to fans of pro wrestling but there is a story that will also appeal to a broader audience. Today, any wrestler with moderate fame has written a book. However, at the time... Continue Reading →

“You know, for all the faults we could point out, there are a lot of benefits to being here. For people in our roles, we control our schedule, there’s not a ton of pressure, we make a good living.” “Yeah, you’re right,” Joe said. “There are a lot of perks to working here, no matter... Continue Reading →

“Hello?” “Hey, what’s up?” “Nothing. What’s going on?” “Dude, life is so awkward.” “So fucking awkward. What happened?” “So, I’ve mentioned to you that a couple years ago, I started working out at lunch?” “You still doing that?” “When I can, yes. So, today I was going for a run. Like most people, I usually... Continue Reading →

American Adulterer by Jed Mercurio  American Adulterer is the story of John F Kennedy told as a historical novel.  In my mid-30s, I went through a JFK kick.  Like many, I was fascinated by his continually contradictory life.  He was a brilliant visionary that represented the new age and attitude of our society.  He overcame... Continue Reading →

“Well, look, thanks for this. I’m glad we were able to get together. Thanks for reaching out.” He pushed back from the table and looked for me to do the same. Instead, I extended the conversation another verse. “Absolutely. Thanks for meeting with me. And, before we go, I just want to point out that... Continue Reading →

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