The man who brings two of my favorite things together better than anyone else is John Schnatter. Don’t know who John Schnatter is? How about Papa John Schnatter? Yeah, that’s the guy: Papa John. Bringing sports and pizza together better than … Continue reading
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A bad day at the movies is better than a good day at work. A good day at the movies is simply glorious. Thus was my feeling today at Alamo Drafthouse in Ashburn seeing Star Wars: The Last Jedi. I don’t … Continue reading
A daily habit of mine is reading the obituaries from my old hometown paper, the Press & Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York. It’s the only piece I read from said paper, and the only real news I ever get from home. The … Continue reading
The reason I like December so much is that for a few weeks everyone acts the way I act all the time. Constant stream of treats and treating yourself? Yup! Parties where we pretend to be classier than we are? … Continue reading
Waaaaay to early in the winter season to be having Binghamton weather in the DMV. I moved here to get away from this garbage. #smh … Continue reading
Winners of six in a row… the Bearcats (ROAR!) of Binghamton University. With its road win Saturday against Loyola (Maryland—my territory!) Binghamton is turning into a power of the America East. Look out, Vermont! … Continue reading
It’s the holiday season, and life is good in the sports world. My sports world. After an embarrassing loss Monday night the Wizards have bounced back with two straight wins on their Western trip. They are in first place in … Continue reading
Add egg nog to the list of products overrun by bizarre 21st-century variations. When I was a kid there was “egg nog.” Well, I suppose there were two kinds. You could make it or you could buy it. (But once … Continue reading
Forget the CFP. End all the debate and close the door on this season right now. Give the University of Central Florida football team the 2017 national title. That is all. … Continue reading
It seems not everyone was convinced by Wednesday’s post on this site and the accompanying research of R. Alexander Pyron, suggesting that, in layman’s terms, human beings are the species worth saving here on planet Earth. For not one day … Continue reading