Monthly Archives: September 2014

Is ‘Jeopardy’ our Only Hope?


Since I remain on the road this week, I share another gem from my previous newspaper column, “the Lighter Side.” While flipping through channels the other day on television. I came across the one-billionth episode of the game show “Jeopardy”. … Continue reading

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Why Is There So Many Choices?


Since I am on the Road, I’ll share with you a post from my New Mexico Column, “The Lighter Side.” The other day I was sent on a simple trip. I was to go to the local department store after … Continue reading

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Fixated on the Wrong Thing


Are you as concerned as I that the world seems to be coming apart faster than a double cheese pizza at a Weight Watchers Convention? Yet every day when I watch the news, the media seems more fixated on trivial … Continue reading

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The (S) Age Observation


Each morning I begin my day like most. I twist, gyrate, dance and shout for an extended period of time. An exercise program you ask? Hardly, I’m just trying to get lids off the things I want to eat. Since … Continue reading

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