Category: Personal

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Subway Series: Goodbye, Torre?

NY Daily News: Friday, May 18 The Subway Series kicks off tonight and I’ll be there in person for Sunday night’s game, where John Maine will hopefully be nailing down the victory that completes the Mets’ sweep of the Yankees. If that does happen, what are the chances Joe Torre gets fired Monday morning, to

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Baseball Mania

Mets Banner The combination of the Mets looking like they have a legitimate shot at winning the World Series this year and Isaac playing (and me coaching) tee ball, has me into baseball like I haven’t been since I was a kid. The only difference is the amount of money I’ve spent on baseball-related stuff

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Grey’s Anatomy, Comics and Girls…Oh my!

It’s a perfect (if somewhat rambling) storm featuring three of my favorite pasttimes! I Know What Boys Like I’m a big fan of Grey’s Anatomy, and while it can arguably be categorized as being the epitome of “chick TV”, I highly doubt it would be the ratings smash it is if it didn’t have a similar, if

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QotD: Luxury Wish List

If money were no object, which five luxury items would you rush right out and buy?  Submitted by lorilyn.   Mini Cooper S 1) A 4BR detached house somewhere in the Bronx that my wife would be willing to live for at least another 5 years. 2) A 3BR cottage in the Poconos, Rhode Island or

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Spider-Man 3 Review

My Buddy Dan(TM) scored passes to [last night’s] 5-borough premiere of Spider-Man 3 and we caught it at Bay Plaza here in the Bronx with approx. 100-150 other lucky winners. We’re hoping to do a joint review in the next couple of days, hopefully as a podcast, but real quick, I give it a solid

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Walk Now for Autism

India at Shea Stadium Two years ago, our daughter India was diagnosed with PDD-NOS – an Autism Spectrum Disorder. After two years of intense therapy and lots of support from organizations dedicated to families of children with Autism, India still has some trouble with speech and language but no longer presents with the symptoms associated

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How Much Have You Changed in 10 Years?

Picked this up from Dyanna at MySpace… 10 years ago – April 27 1997 1.) How old were you? 27 2.) Where did you go to school? One semester removed from Jersey City State College, where I met Salomé. 3.) Where did you work? Poets & Writers 4.) Where did you live? Jersey City, NJ and/or

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Anxiety, Autism and Arthur Avenue

Beyond Salomé and the kids’ birthdays and our wedding anniversary, I’m not very good at remembering specific dates, but 5/3/2005 will always be a memorable one because that’s the day India was diagnosed with autism*. “Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified” (PDD-NOS), to be specific, the catch-all term for a laundry list of autism-related and autism-like disorders that, I think, is part

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A Bar, a Beer, a Notebook and a Pen

Me, Self-Portrait Back in my early poetry days, at the very beginning in the summer of ’97, I wrote the majority of my poems sitting at the shadowy bar in Botanica, a pint of Brooklyn Brown always at hand as my pen scribbled furiously in my notebook. Tonight, a series of unexpected events set in motion by Roger’s bailing

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On procrastinations and resolutions

The Writer’s Block: 786 Ideas to Jump-Start Your Imagination Jason Rekulak Between the improving weather, tee ball and the new job — plus occasional virtual forays into Elona and the return of new Grey’s Anatomy episodes — comics have gotten the short end of the stick the past couple of weeks and my Comic Book Commentary blog output

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