“I always give my future self way to much credit when it comes to remembering passwords” Every month in The Funny Times there is a column of one liners called Ruminations by Aaron Karos. ...Read More
I confess. I really dislike double wide strollers. They clog any aisle or sidewalk they enter. They are a product built for the convenience of a few at a cost to us all. So I was very pleased ...Read More
Note to Hilary Rosen: A sincere apology never has a “but”! (Rosen is the Democrat operative who foolishly said Ann Romney had “never worked a day in her life”)...Read More
I went on a tour of the County Arboretum in Arcadia with Lilli B. She is working as a volunteer there helping with the Garden Festival. The specific purpose of the visit was to see “Grommet&...Read More
An excellent graphic sent to me by Rebecca B. that compares the depths of various bodies of water. Link to the Full Size Chart. Click on it to make it large enough to read. No Staring into the Abyss...Read More
I’m pleased to reproduce here a thought provoking piece by Lisa Feldman about the 10 plagues. In our house we don’t do the plagues at Passover because Jack G thinks that they celebrate the...Read More
Tonight is the beginning of Passover when our people celebrate the escape from slavery under the Egyptians and eventually making it to freedom in the Land of Israel. It is a great holiday for reflec...Read More
A new and useful word: Copathetic; when two thing together are even worse than the sum of their parts. Usage example: “Republicans and Democrats are copathetic.” Another: “Teenager...Read More
Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) – a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing,and where the members of society least likely to susta...Read More
This is a sad week for those of us who grew up loving books. The Encyclopedia Britannica is no longer going to be printed. News story here It will continue as an online source and try to compete...Read More