Archive for December, 2008

Life On Hold

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
And now a rant where I confess some embarrassing things about myself and then propose a crazy idea. Rant starts now: There are some things in this world that make me feel unmagical. I mean, really really unmagical. I think for some people a daily commute to work can bring out that Muggle Mindset and make them feel unmagical. I don’t have a long traffic jam to sit in every day, but here’s something that I often confront: being on hold. Ugh. Whether it’s a menu of options spoken by a voice reco

East Brunswick AARP sets Jan. 13 meeting (East Brunswick Sentinel)

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
AARP East Brunswick Chapter No. 4855 will hold its next meeting at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 13 at the East Brunswick Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. The guest speaker will be Carol Nersinger, East Brunswick Library director. The subject of discussion will be meditation and relaxation. Guests are always welcome. For more information, call (732) 238- 5678.

Gallo Predictions for 2009

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Paul Gallo-SuperTalk.FM Because the famous, national physics suck, I’ve decided to begin a “Gallo Predictions for the New Year”. After literally hours of meditation and a good merlot, the following predictions have come forth though a lateral dimension of cosmic communications....or something like that! Top Five State Political Predictions #1-Thad Cochran, Mississippi's senior U. S. senator, was elected to a sixth six-year term on November 4. The Republican Haley Barbour's second term

virginia beach for the suburbaphobes

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Little known NSTGD fact: I am from Virginia Beach, Virginia. While living among heathen northern aggressors in New York for the past 11 years, I am frequently confronted with misconceptions about my hometown: “Oh, you are from Virginia Beach? I heard that you people drive giant crabs instead of cars and trade in seashells & bikinis instead of cash, and that the person-to-strip-mall ratio is the highest in the world “ While this may be true, there is more to VA beach (and the greater Hamp

Remarkably Unremarkable

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Remarkably Unremarkable Posted in thought, art by nakedpastor on the December 30th, 2008 Something happened to me recently that shed confirmation’s light on what I believe. Many months ago someone contacted me who had been reading my blog. He liked what I had to say and loved my cartoons. He felt I was working out in the radical frontier, so he wanted to travel to visit me with a small team in order to interview me. They were traveling around in order to get a video and audio profile of these