Kiss and Tell Vanities

Oh, Carly, Carly, Carly. Really? You couldn't just rest on your laurels and allow us to remain blissfully ignorant, huh? If you've otherwise been distracted by more important international news recently, you may have missed a news story that holds some significance for a segment of the boomer population, and probably the Trivia Night manager at your neighborhood bar too. Regardless of one's … Continue reading Kiss and Tell Vanities

Do You Have That in Something Other Than Blue?

It's that time of year when many of us are offered an opportunity to review or maybe change health insurance plans. Many people do nothing, opting to stay under a coverage in which they are either satisfied or feel it's the devil that they at least know. Others switch providers to escape a policy with terrible coverage, or perhaps because their current plan will no … Continue reading Do You Have That in Something Other Than Blue?

Neighborly Advice

I once had a professor who liked to joke about being grateful for his envious colleagues. He said that because of their own peculiar manners, they insured that no one one in close proximity could ever suffer from swollen head syndrome. He then explained how there was an unwritten custom in his department against anyone exhibiting the slightest outward display of pride or elation if one was fortunate enough … Continue reading Neighborly Advice

Tattoo You

While watching the Emmy Awards last weekend, I was struck by the sheer number of tattoos on so many of the presenters, particularly the females.  Men can hide tattoos by wearing long pants and jackets.  Women, however, with their low neck lines and open dresses, display much more skin and therefore tend to show off their tattoos.  Although body art … Continue reading Tattoo You