A lot can happen in 3 years. 3 years ago I started the below blog post and for whatever reason left it in draft status. Earlier this month I saw this announcement on the Baseball Hall of Fame website. Seeing that Chicago White Sox legend Dick Allen was again being considered for enshrinement made me want to do something on his behalf. Then, I remembered I already did, well at least I started. A lot can happen in 3 years.
Sox Fam
A Quote to Start Things Off
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Better Late Than Never: An Open Letter to the White Sox regarding the Legacy of Dick Allen
A lot can happen in 3 years. 3 years ago I started the below blog post and for whatever reason left it in draft status. Earlier this month I saw this announcement on the Baseball Hall of Fame website. Seeing that Chicago White Sox legend Dick Allen was again being considered for enshrinement made me want to do something on his behalf. Then, I remembered I already did, well at least I started. A lot can happen in 3 years.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
8 Score and 1 Year ago ...
Monday, November 18, 2024
Publishing My Concerns, 35 Years and Counting.
In April 1990 I wrote my first letter to the editor. It was published in the April 27th edition of the Daily Herald, a suburban Chicago newspaper. Over the years I have written many letters to the editor of various newspapers. After writing one for my college newspaper that was fairly well received, I was asked to be a regular columnist for the paper. I had previous experience before 1990 in editorializing when I was self-publishing a small newsletter and mailing it out to my friends. I have also freely shared my opinions on this blog and other computer venues since the geo-cities days. But, April 1990 is what I will always consider the beginning of my public spouting of opinions.
Recently, I obtained a copy of that original letter. My letter was inspired by a column I had read in the Daily Herald a few weeks earlier. I am reprinting it here in it's original form, including the size of the columns when it appeared in print. Please note I did not write the headline.
Reaction to Trump
As I read Burt Constable's column
on April 15 about Moslems reaction
to Donald Trump's Taj Mahal, it got
me wondering what a Christian's re-
action to the Taj should be.
Trump's $1 billion dollar gambling den has
chandeliers alone that cost $14 mil-
lion. Fourteen million dollars. Do
you know how many people you can
feed with that money? How many
non profit organizations could go out
of debt? You could probably even pay four or
five pro athletes' salaries on that a
year, but that's another story.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Weekly Writer's Workshop: 10 of my favorite Comic Strips


- Write a post based on the word shopping.
- Write a post in exactly 10 sentences.
- List ten of your favorite comic strips (from the newspaper).
- Write about a time when you laughed at an inappropriate time.
- Write about a joke (practical or otherwise) that did not go over well.
- List things you oddly obsessed about as a child.
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Many of the Out There Comics like Far Side and Rubes take place in a panel rather than a strip. I think this is why I like Non-Sequtir so much it often appears in strip form strip rather than a panel. For more about Non-Seutir click here.

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By Samsz - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5250404765 I have tried hard not to rank these comic strips or even say that they are my top 10 favorites. They are just 10 of my favorites. Peanuts, however, will always be my favorite strip. I'm sure that my love for comics strips grew from my love for Peanuts. I once tried to learn French, just so I could read the French edition of a Peanuts anthology at our library. This strip is from the day I was born. For more Peanuts click here. |
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