I know. You’re busy.
The staff at work is smaller than it used to be, but there’s more work to be done. You grind through the day and just want to go home and binge Netflix. I’ve been there. ...
Read MoreI know. You’re busy.
The staff at work is smaller than it used to be, but there’s more work to be done. You grind through the day and just want to go home and binge Netflix. I’ve been there. ...
Read MoreNot sure if you've heard, but there's an election coming up.
It's five weeks from today.
It has had me thinking about a walk I took many years ago ...
Read MoreTimes were lean for the Chicago Cubs when I became a fan in about 1975.
About the only thing they had going for them was Bill Madlock ...
Read MoreSomeone asked me last week why I bill myself on LinkedIn and on my business cards as a storyteller.
When it boils down to it, everything's a story. ...
Read MoreI think it was 2005 when the Times sports copy desk Labor Day cookout began. It became a tradition that when Florida State played on Labor Day (not every year), I'd haul in a Weber grill and cook burgers for those working in sports. I supplied the burgers, the rest supplied the buns, cheese, sides, etc., pot-luck style. (Pro tip: Make sure the guy bringing the charcoal isn't the late guy.) ...
Read MoreJennifer was incensed. She wasn't my wife yet, and it wasn't my fault, but she was hot.
This New York Times article had said white zinfandel was "wine for people who don't like wine." In the wine cooler era of the late 1980s, ...
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