Shut Up, Harry
It's rather sad to hear about "Prince" Harry, born into the elitist of privileges, constantly whining and suing, writing a book about how terrible his life was, married to a beautiful and talented woman, garnering tens of millions for his
You Ain’t Nothin’ but A Hound Dog
If you want to talk about cultural and societal change, in the past 60 years there have been few influences stronger than the combination of Elvis Presley and the transistor radio. Before this happy coincidence, everyone listened to the same
No College for Carpenters
Both my personal physician and my landscaper/gardener have been with me for over 25 years. But it would be far more difficult to replace the latter than the former. The same with our plumber, electrician, and other tradespeople. Driving everyone toward
The Price of Coffee and Other Existential Issues
This morning, pulling up at the coffee shop with the dogs, a huge recycling truck was emptying 14 bins from the curb in front of the store. It's a one-man truck. A worker for the store, hired for this purpose,
No Job Is Guaranteed Outside Being the Pope
There are a lot of people on social media complaining and whining about losing their government job. I realize that may be a harsh and sudden shock for them, and for some it may be very unfair. But the degree of
Eggs and Heat
In retrospect, is it seems that the price of eggs in November was and is more important than the amount of heat in August. People respond to immediate concerns in their lives much more readily and powerfully than existential issues.
Sports Column
The Super Bowl was a Super Bust. And here’s why: The Eagles were dominant. The Chiefs were unable to protect their quarterback, Kelce was a “no show,” and a four-man rush by the Eagles knocked the Chiefs’ offensive line
Super Bowl Thoughts
Much as I love Clydesdales, my favorite Super Bowl commercial of all time was by FedEx: A caveman had to get something delivered immediately, and handed his package to a Pterodactyl. Before the reptile could take off, it was stepped
Forgive Me, AI, for I Have Sinned
Most religions call for atonement for sins. The Jews have Yom Kippur. The Catholics use "Confession" (the Sacrament of Reconciliation). Many Catholics go to a church outside their parish to confess sins, because they don't want to do so with a