America’s Underwear Crisis
So there I was, sitting at home after a hard day’s work, looking for peace and tranquility. Naturally, I turned on the television, in search of intelligent life on the… Read more »
So there I was, sitting at home after a hard day’s work, looking for peace and tranquility. Naturally, I turned on the television, in search of intelligent life on the… Read more »
It has been seven years since I started this blog, although for those of you who have been with me since the beginning, I know it only feels like a… Read more »
Every now and then, someone will treat me like I’m a big deal. Now, you and I both know I am not a big deal. But, because I’m on TV… Read more »
Confession is good for the soul, so they say. What better place to confess than right here, for all to see? So here it is: I am vain. I grew… Read more »
A former Chattanooga news anchor who left broadcasting for the legal profession has died. 60-year-old Tracy Sheehan, died at her vacation home in Fannin County, Georgia last week. Police reports… Read more »
Every few years, I round up a few of the kindergarten kids from Chattanooga School for Liberal Arts (CSLA) to ask them about Christmas. I call them the “true believers.”… Read more »
I constantly ask questions. It’s my job. But I don’t have all the answers. Why can’t airlines, hotels, and concert ticket sellers just be honest? Instead of charging us more… Read more »
I have a Christmas story for you. I am sharing, with permission, an excerpt from one of the best Christmas columns I have ever read, written by Mark Evanier. Mr…. Read more »
A few months ago, my wife Cindy and I were at the Comedy Catch in Chattanooga, awaiting the headline act. Before the star comedian takes the stage, two other comics… Read more »
Note: what you’re about to read is fake news. Honest. I’m not talking about what politicians call fake news. This is truly, absolutely fake news: Americans were shocked and saddened… Read more »