March Madness, baseball just around the corner, and a new product from our friends at Coca-Cola. Yes, they keep coming out with new items after 132 years. Just in time for Spring: orange vanilla Coke. Yes, you read that correctly. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2019
At school I call it “March Mathness.” Try to make the traditional office pool as unusual and complicated as possible, so that just picking who has the better mascot isn’t going to work. Or maybe that’s what they want you to … Continue reading
Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns? Case Keenum to the ‘Skins? Forget the Ides of March. This is the Twilight Zone. And the Madness has already begun. … Continue reading
You know if we made our circles a little smaller we could be celebrating Pi Day today instead of tomorrow. Or so it says on the Internet. And you can’t believe everything you read on the Internet. … Continue reading
I’m not sure who’s setting the clocks or the temperature around here but I’m in favor of it. Spring… is here. Now somebody, please… March Madness and baseball… stat!
This Sunday is one of my favorite days of the year: the beginning of Daylight Savings Time. Let the record show I think the whole “daylight savings” program is ridiculous, but I do like the neat little trick we pull … Continue reading
Every year it’s the same routine: get sad on March 2 thinking about Joe and now his late father as well, then a few days later be happy again because it’s my son’s birthday! Birthdays are a pretty big deal … Continue reading
Every year on March 2nd I write about my best friend for all eternity, Joe Sullivan, who was killed March 2, 2006, in an automobile accident at the age of 23. I think about it the other 364 days a … Continue reading
My calendar now says March. And there is now outside my house. This is not right. In like a lion I suppose. … Continue reading
This is the last post of February. Thank God. I’ve just about had it with this month of snow and cold. And winter, yeah, I’m ready for winter to be done. It’d better be, actually, because that giant barrel of … Continue reading