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Posted by on Apr 2, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

Every Picture Tells a Story: Candlestick Park — San Francisco (1995)

 

 

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY:
CANDLESTICK PARK — SAN FRANCISCO (1995)

Note: Why am I posting “old” photos lately? Thing is, years ago social media wasn’t around. Many of us post our current photos of people, travels, and experiences. So then, why not post some of our fondest memories along with the interesting stories that accompanied them, too? And besides, it’s fun. This is the continuation of my series where I take old photographs and share the stories behind them. Remember — a photograph and memory that is NOT shared becomes lost over time, and is eventually forgotten and then it disappears and is gone forever. Think about that, friends. I do wish more people would share photographs and memories and remember the meaning of those moments.

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Posted by on Feb 26, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

Mindfucking Mintzy

 

 

 

Full Disclosure:

I’m good friends with Ben Mintz (a.k.a. “Mintzy”). I’ve known him for nearly 20 years. We’ve played poker together, partied together, and attended music concerts together. He’s a great guy and terrific media personality. He’s also excellent at what he does for Barstool Sports (though I’m neither a fan nor a follower of that media outlet).

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Posted by on Feb 16, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

Book Review: “Traveling” by John E. Nordahl (1994)

 

 

Wrecks and Restoration:
My Favorite Books

 

“Traveling” by John E. Nordahl (1995)

Preface: My writing career is a salvage yard of wrecks and restorations, with lots of discarded junk and half-finished projects, mixed in with a few classics. One unfinished project I never hope to complete is reading and then writing about the books I love. Today is Chapter 2 of a what I’ll call “a new re-discovery,” pulling books from my shelves that were vitally important to me, along with some explanation as to why they had a strong influence upon my life.

 

TRAVELING: THREE MONTHS ON THE NBA ROAD

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