As a matter of introduction, this is a novel or novella or something that I started years ago and…First SnowOct 30, 2020Oct 30, 2020
A song a day to help get me — and maybe you, too — in the Christmas spiritI can’t believe it’s December.Nov 26, 2018Nov 26, 2018
Evening CommuteHeaded home Home alone Wish bone Wish I was rich Pay gap Mind the gap Clap trap Trapdoor There’s more to the story Once upon a time A…Sep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018
Oct. 5: The Office — Halloween (2005)Last year, I dressed as Three-Hole Punch Jim for Halloween. None of my co-workers got the joke — maybe because my holes weren’t neatly…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Oct. 4: The Karate Kid (1984)I know what you’re thinking: The Karate Kid isn’t a Halloween movie. Oh yeah? Tell that to Daniel “Shower Curtain” Larusso, who gets jumped…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Oct. 3: The Shining (1980)When people debate the scariest films ever made, this Stanley Kubrick thriller always seems to come up. And for good reason. Jack Torrance…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Oct. 2: The Simpsons — Treehouse of Horror (1990)The Simpsons has given fans so many classic episodes of the years, and so many of those all-time greats come from their yearly Halloween…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Oct. 1: The Sixth Sense (1999)Ease into this spooky month with this 107-minute-long M. Night Shyamalan classic. The film came out when I was on a late-summer guys’ trip…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
A Summer Place: A random list of 10 unusual or interesting places I’ve spent a summer day-A carnival on the Place de la Concorde, Paris, just before a pop-up thunderstorm soaked me to the bone. A Parisian carnival is somehow…Jul 11, 2018Jul 11, 2018
The Poindexter of Kerr Hall: College Choices and the Great What-ifJake and TC touched on a poignant topic in their latest episode of the IJB podcast: the college road not taken. I applied myself in high…Apr 11, 2018Apr 11, 2018