Monthly Archives: May 2008

Handshake Like Never Before

Drinking a cup of Starbucks coffee thanks to a Happy Chrismukkah gift card, I introduced myself to Daniel, and received a handshake that I will never forget.

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Boston Legal, Politics Unusual

While political parties certainly have a core set of values and political positions, points-of-view and tolerance of others generally vary from situation to situation, much derived from past experiences and future expectations.

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Punching for a Conversation

If you have a difficult time communicating with others and you’re going to punch for a conversation, you might as well have fun doing it.

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Born Different, So Were You

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I was born different, and this was a good thing, so my parents told me. I’m sure that you have heard [...]

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Speak Up, Speak Out, Speak Clearly

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On our return flight from a wedding in St. Louis, my wife and I were greeted by a crying baby on the airplane. This was not your average crying baby. She cried and cried, and cried some more.
As I sat in my seat, I pondered whether I should speak up, and convey to [...]

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