Olympian: Piercing the quiet place
What’s the real need for Olympian Drive? Nothing, really, says Rob, outside of more unneeded noise with your er… “federal” tax dollars at work.
What’s the real need for Olympian Drive? Nothing, really, says Rob, outside of more unneeded noise with your er… “federal” tax dollars at work.
For most, noise is something that goes without thought. But did you know that it’s damaging you, even if you aren’t fully cognizant of it?
In advance of what will most likely be a fast ending to an important life, Rob offers his obit of Christopher Hitchens, in advance.
If the name Geoff Shepard doesn’t ring a bell with regards to the Watergate scandal, you are likely not alone. Rob McColley speaks with him about how that era has had more than one ripple effects.
Whether you choose to believe it or not, more than one person may have been up to no good during Watergate.
In part two of Rob’s response to Seth’s over-the-top “draconian” column on driving while drinking, he suggests that Big Brother step in, and perhaps help out the cause.
Rob harkens back to the hours after his mother came out of brain surgery, and puts things in a sort of perspective, as only he can.
When Amy Cohen learned that she had the “Breast Cancer Gene,” she did the most rational thing possible: she got fake ones instead. Rob McColley follows up with her on her brave choice.
The Eleventh Commandment to Mica Swyers handy hints for moving day: Honor thy Freecycle.
If being a member of a community means having to “love it or leave it,” then Rob wants no part of it — and he’s staying.