Monthly Archives: June 2012

The Elaborate Introduction

People who are skilled at selling things know how to pitch their products quickly and effectively.  They say a lot and they say it in as few words as possible.  They rehearse their pitches and make sure to use “power” … Continue reading

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Tops Among Teens

Today is Father’s Day.  Many people will be writing blog posts about their fathers.  I’ve written about my father before and I will probably write about him again; this blog veers off into the ditch of Memory Lane from time … Continue reading

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Talk of the Toile – The Chicken Coop Tour

Regular readers of this blog know I live in a 750 square foot condo 200 yards from the Atlantic Ocean; an added bonus is the See Mint pond outside my front door.  I am not complaining; I try to be … Continue reading

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Little Cash Stash

I know a dollar isn’t what it used to be, but it’s a good idea to keep a few bills in your car for emergencies.  The little strawberry stand on the way home is an emergency. They don’t take Visa, … Continue reading

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Challenges

It’s hip to talk about challenges.  Sometimes, economic decline is called an “economic challenge.”  A marriage ends and friends say it was a “relationship challenge.”  Thankfully, I’m not having an economic or relationship challenge right now, but I will admit … Continue reading

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French Breakfast Radishes for Cedric Maxwell

After a remarkably novel NBA playoff run, Boston’s beloved Celtics were eliminated on Saturday night.  I jumped on the basketball bandwagon in March, mostly because I like talking basketball with my brother and my nephew.  I also enjoy listening to … Continue reading

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LOOK…

(The basic facts of this story are true.  Some of the names and details have been changed to protect the innocent.  The details that were changed are in italics.) Friendship is hard to understand; it is equally hard to maintain … Continue reading

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Do Not Disturb

When we are growing up, we see our parents as parents.  We may see them this way our entire lives and that is rightly so.  They will always be our parents.  Sometimes, I still see my parents as rigid disciplinarians.  … Continue reading

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Talk Of The Toile

Last night was my “coiffure night.”  I wanted my hair to look good for Game 6 of the NBA semi-finals.  The best part about having my hair done, though, is spending time with my friend and stylist, Tracey.  She’s wise … Continue reading

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Flying The Coop

I’m thinking of selling my chicken coop-sized condo. My kitchen is painted yellow with red trim.  I do not have grass growing on my ceiling; ceramic roosters are optional.

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