Announcing the Winner of My “Ugliest First Car” Contest

Read MoreA few days ago, I wrote a column about old cars. Click here to read:

Read MoreA few days ago, I wrote a column about old cars. Click here to read:

Read MoreA travel writer named Caroline Morse recently posted a story on a popular website called SmarterTravel.com. The feature story was titled:
“The Ten Most Disappointing Travel Destinations in the World.”
To say this list of ten places was controversial would be a gross understatement.
Think about all the places you’ve been and where you’ve traveled. Which were the most disappointing?

Read MoreWell, well, well.
The truth finally comes out.
Cliven Bundy, the deadbeat Nevada rancher and militant agitator who doesn’t even “recognize the United States Government” is now sharing his real thoughts and feelings with the world.
Read MoreHere’s one thing I’ll never do — make fun of someone else’s car.
You know the scene I’m thinking about.

Jude Law doing his very best to slay his previous golden boy typecasting in “Dom Hemingway,” one of the year’s worst films.
Read More“Dom Hemingway” and “Transcendence” — Two Appallingly Bad Films for the Price of One
Does this mean I get my money back — twice?

The winter of WSOP discontent, in 2004 just before the re-opening.
Read MoreThe 2004 World Series of Poker almost didn’t happen.
In fact, it was a miracle the event took place at all. A few months after Chris Moneymaker’s victory ignited the poker boom, the casino was boarded up, padlocked by federal marshals, and later sold to Harrah’s Entertainment. The shuttered building sat dark and vacant during the entire winter of 2004. Yet somehow, by April 23rd the casino was re-opened for business again was ready to host the 35th annual WSOP. This is the story of how that remarkable poker series came to be, against the odds.


Hillary Clinton dodges a shoe thrown by a deranged protester at Mandalay Bay
Read MoreLas Vegas is a city unlike any other.
That’s because there are more than a few unusual people here who sometimes do some crazy things.
Take this week’s local news stories. All of the following stories were reported in the Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Read MorePoetry, I think, makes our search easier. Poetry is a signpost when we’re lost, and a lighthouse in the darkness.
Poetry can inspire. Poetry can provoke. Poetry can make us laugh. Poetry can even make us cry.
Poetry is both a beacon of hope and a band-aid to a wounded spirit.

Read MoreWhen it comes to good health, I won the lottery.
At least until now.
Never once have I faced a serious health issue. That’s really remarkable for someone who crossed the 50-yard-line two years ago and lived what some might consider an unorthodox lifestyle. In fact, it’s kinda’ shocking I’ve never had a health scare before.