The Sad Truth About the Economy
It’s not because we’re superficial, or spoiled, that money rules our life. Everything costs money in our society today. With more and more people finding themselves unemployed, there’s been much...
View Article21st Century Kama Sutra
As people grow less and less in touch with each other, ancient philosophies become remnants of the past…
View ArticleCellphones: The New Law & Religion
This is almost the law of the land now. We can’t even drive a car without looking at our text messages and trying to reply even at the danger of having a wreck and killing ourselves or someone else.
View ArticleAdventures at Taco Bell
Sitting in Taco Bell with a friend and I hear fluent Spanish. I look around and, lo and behold, there’s a Mexican gentleman sitting across the restaurant. “It’s a good Chinese restaurant because lots...
View ArticleLess Violence When Spanking Was Normal
I grew up getting my ass kicked for screwing around in school, getting bad grades, being disrespectful, trying to dress like a ho, breaking curfew, cussing, smoking. etc. After 40 and having children...
View ArticleIs It Time to Change Your Social Behavior?
I can name several thousand people in my general vicinity who would certainly benefit from taking the advice in this book…
View ArticleGrumpy Cat Weighs In On “What Color Is It?”
The entire “What Color Is It?” experiment was a sad social commentary which did nothing but prove that people on the Internet will argue about what’s right in front of them, and that many of them lack...
View ArticleRevenge from Beyond the Grave
It’s like sign in my store used to say: “Every customer brings joy to our store: Some as they enter, and others as they leave.”
View ArticleHave a Safe St. Patrick’s Day
It’s interesting how everyone’s forgotten that St. Patrick’s Day was a celebration of the official debut of Christianity in Ireland, whereas in a America, it’s a day to get blind drunk on green beer...
View ArticleSocrates: Education vs. Common Sense
In ancient Greece, (469 – 399 BC), Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem. One day an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, “Do you know what I just heard about your friend,...
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