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There's A Monster On the Loose In the USA
I am what they call a "baby-boomer", that means I was born during the period ten - fifteen years after the end of WWII. This was a scary, exciting, tumultuous time to be growing up. It was a time of...
0 commentsAn Open Letter to Those Nice Folks at P.E.T.A.
The holidays are here and once again it is time to engage in that old holiday tradition; listening to P.E.T.A. complaining about the unethical treatment of turkeys, cows, chickens, and other edible animals....
4 commentsTranslating Woman's Speak
There have been many books written throughout the years about the differences between men and women. They all extol their reasons for the apparent differences between the sexes. Men are from this planet,...
7 commentsThe True Adventures Of Wilbur the Pig... Chapter 2 "Our Piggy in a Blanket"
On the way home I used my cell phone to call home. I told my son, Mitchell, that we had the pig and would be home soon. I asked him to round up the dogs and close them up in the basement so we could get...
0 commentsThe True Adventures of Wilbur the Pig... Chapter 3 "The Great Escape"
After we shut Wilbur in his room for the night, we let the dogs up from the basement. Immediately they all caught the scent of our newest “child”. Even Tony showed an interest. Tony, was a large German...
0 commentsBig Butts
I come from German ancestry, almost all of my forebearers, are German. I am a third generation, American. However because of excessive in-breeding by my Grandparents, I am almost all German by descent. ...
16 commentsBlue Skies
“Blue skies, smiling at me, nothing but blue skies do I see.” That is the opening line of the old song “Blue Skies”. I used to listen to it every weekend when I was a kid. My dad played a lot of Jim...
5 commentsThe True Adventures of Wilbur the Pig Chapter 11..."Wilbur's Bitch"
We were at our wits end, and really didn’t know what to do. Wilbur was too big too transport in the truck, and we couldn’t afford to pay a vet to make a house call, tranquilize a 300 pound pig, and...
2 commentsFire and Icicles
After living my entire life up in the frozen tundra of Western New York (with the exception of a two year stint at the University of Miami), I have spent the last seven years in the paradise known as Miami,...
4 commentsThe True Aventures of Wilbur the Pig...Chapter 8 "Road Hog"
At the end of January my station at Rochester closed. I was the last employee to leave except the supervisor assigned to lock the doors. It was a bitter cold night, and as I walked across the ramp for the...
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