It was the kind of exchange that might have appeared in fiction, except it was real life. “I almost didn’t recognize you. That beard is thicker than I expected, you look like an Orthodox rabbi.” “Good to know that I made an impression upon you and I am just another face in the crowd.” “You… Continue reading A Face In The Crowd
Month: December 2016
Princess Leia Didn’t Crack My iPhone Screen
Carrie Fisher, George Michael, Glen Frey, David Bowie, Muhammad Ali, Prince. Leonard Cohen and Gene Wilder are gone now. They are all dead and have gone off to wherever it is we go when we leave this plane. That might mean heaven, hell or it might mean nothing more than a dirt nap. For me… Continue reading Princess Leia Didn’t Crack My iPhone Screen
Ripples & Echoes In Time
I am sitting in the car in the parking lot outside the Moviehouse in Flower Mound. Gordon Lightfoot is singing about a hard lovin woman making him feeling him mean and I am playing around with whether I feel like drinking a beer with my next flick. The theater is close to home and a… Continue reading Ripples & Echoes In Time
The Simple Complications
The Warriors are playing the Cavaliers on the television set in front of me but I am not paying much attention to the game. There are people who are important to me rooting for both sides and if I were to announce I prefer one over the other they might be upset. Truth is I… Continue reading The Simple Complications