30 for 30 (MM #322)
One of my favorite things to watch on television is the documentaries on ESPN. They’re called 30 for 30, and even if you’re not a sports fan I think you’ll enjoy them…
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One of my favorite things to watch on television is the documentaries on ESPN. They’re called 30 for 30, and even if you’re not a sports fan I think you’ll enjoy them…
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They used to say that men never asked for directions. But now, I think that’s changed…
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We’ve almost reached the midpoint of winter, and I’m amazed at all the people who are complaining. But these aren’t the complaints I usually hear…
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I’ve noticed a recent trend in business architecture and I don’t understand it. The best way I can describe it is…
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In yesterday’s podcast I talked about the recent visit from my nephew (Listen to MM#317 HERE). He drove all-night to get here. Not because he had to, but because he wanted to. I recently pulled an all-nighter too (well, sort of)…
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My 22 year old nephew stopped in for a visit this week. Many of us would love to be that young again. But for me…
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Today we mourn the passing of an icon, Mr. Don Cornelius…
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No discussion of Glenn Frey here! We’re actually talking about one of the greatest inventions of all times…
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I realize that the title of today’s podcast really doesn’t explain what we’re talking about. But I think you’ll quickly get the idea of what I’m driving at…
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Knicknacks. Some people love them and some people don’t. I bet you can guess how I feel…
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