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Category Archives: Blog
A Ghost of a Chance
OK.. I’m at the part where Scrooge peers into the grave, has the epiphany and goes and buys the big honking goose. Christmas bells ring, everyone lives happily every after. Merry Christmas to us all, Mr. Scrooge! I wish life … Continue reading
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The sweet thought
So a man walks past my book table and looks at the title of my book. He asks me about it and I describe it. He then says condescendingly, “Your best moments come from your worst? What a sweet thought.” … Continue reading
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The Commencement Speech
I’m sitting here penning a few thoughts for the commencement speech I’m giving at the W on Friday. They had hoped to see an early copy of the speech, but since I really don’t write speeches, I don’t have anything … Continue reading
CLASS NOTES: Special Projects Test tomorrow
Thursday’s test will come from this material, which I went over in class: From Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World Hardcover – November 26, 2013. … By Gary Vaynerchuk Pinterest was launched in March, 2010. In … Continue reading
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Review of Chainsaws & Casseroles! “He hits it out of the park”
Smart, thoughtful, funny, entertaining, serious…. Hmmm. “Chainsaws & Massacres” sounds like Ramsey himself. A real winner. Continue reading
The recipe book for a smile
“Chainsaws & Casseroles? Is that a recipe book?” No. You wouldn’t want to eat my cooking. It would take a chainsaw to cut. No, the title comes from something else — it represents who we are. Think about it. If … Continue reading
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The fast while I feast
Happy Sunday morning. The squirrels have frost on their nuts, so at least it finally feels like November. It’s hard to get in the spirit of Thanksgiving or Christmas when it’s 80 degrees and you have back sweat. (P.S. … Continue reading
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The Memory Box
I’ve never seen him with razor stubble. I’ve never seen him sleep late. I’ve never seen him in his pajamas. Until this trip. I knocked on his door at 8 a.m. and his weak voice answered. I walked into his … Continue reading
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Restarting a good habit
I have not worked out since November 3rd. Nada. None. Not at all. Until today. It was ugly. But I did it. I’ve been on the go lately. I’ve been working long days and traveling many miles. Sleep became a … Continue reading
The Motherlode
People ask me what cartoon is my favorite cartoon — and most days, it’s one I didn’t even draw. It’s of a miner digging for diamonds — but who gives up right before he strikes the motherlode. Why is it … Continue reading