Sometimes we choose to wish for evil in order for a greater good.
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Somehow I managed to cross the U.S.-Canadian border twice in the past week without the proper documentation.
The world needs more people like myself and Greta Thunberg. Though it’s not necessarily for the reasons...
I just got back from a late summer vacation. It was a great trip. My wife and...
An evening with Pete Buttigieg.
I want to drive home the point that if you're looking for a pet, you should always...
Symposium: Not much has changed since the forties. Pizza slingers are still making DiCarlo’s Pizza the same...
On my 100th post for Ordinary Times.
Symposium: Some of us just aren't cut out for a career in America's pizza-industrial complex
Symposium: Friday nights meant getting some pizza at the plaza and going home and eating it in...
It has been a while since I last posted here. The last time I posted here, I...
Why I choose not to own a gun.
Symposium: It's not surprising the Domino's Pizza guys got to know Andrew to the point that they...
All of the job experiences, the people I have met, worked for, and toiled alongside through the...
So, why was I standing in a gas station convenience store next to the hot pizza slices...
Seeing the reports about the disagreement between Sony and Disney when it comes to who owns Spider-Man...
Even though the ceremonies differed, the one constant in the celebration is the wedding reception. Specifically, the...
I used to think that I missed out, that I was born in the wrong era when...
A place where you can go to get news about sports, sports, sports and not Trump, Trump,...