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On the road again/Goin' places that I've never been/Seein' things that I may never see again – Willie Nelson IMAGINE GETTING sentimental over a Dopp kit. A what? A

Advertisements keep popping into my email from people who want to teach me how to write. They are usually from famous authors I’ve never heard of. They promise

By Jerry Gervase I begin my day with a cup of black coffee. It is a morning ritual that hasn’t changed in the better part of a century. That’s

This column was supposed to be about the opening of the 2020 baseball season but the Coronavirus has brought about baseball’s silent spring with no thwok of a

What would my life be today if my father made a different decision in 1938? That crazy thought popped into my head after seeing the new Martin Scorsese film,

How to explain the ins and outs of stuffing a turkey to a bachelor. By Jerry Gervase My favorite nephew is single, has Tom Cruise good looks and lives in

Writing is a risky business. You have to take chances and there are no guarantees that the chances you take will have a good result. There is an old

A gentle reader chided me over my column about things that annoy me. Among other annoyances, I wrote about professional athletes with unkempt hair and beards and about

Not all of my columns make it into print. I have ideas that are like the little engine that could, huffing and puffing at the station raring to

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