Groundhog Day with Bill Murray The characters Phil runs into each morning are a great representation of the kind of people you meet in life and Phil treats them how we often do. The guy he meets in the hallway are the people we see that are only able to exchange pleasantries with. They talk … Continue reading More Life Lessons from Groundhog Day
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Life Lessons of Groundhog Day
He uses the other people in the town to get that goal. He fails time after time.
Rebel Poet By Louis V Clark III
I am simply impressed by this book. It makes a statement about living in Wisconsin, being a man, and being a Native American. I read Clark’s other books, really liked them and thought that he was done with memoir/chapbook. In this book he shows he has a lot more to say. I think Clark wants … Continue reading Rebel Poet By Louis V Clark III
Book Review Holy Cow
Holy Cow by David Duchovny reminded me Of Swine not By Jimmy Buffett In that I hated it. I love Buffet and Duchovny. Holy Cow, however, is hard to comprehend as to what it actually is? Is it a children’s book? An adult humor book? A fable or a joke? It is a about … Continue reading Book Review Holy Cow
Hugs Not Hugs
I’m excited about my first grandson and all that. So proud of my daughter. However, I spent an absurd amount of time thinking about something else. I was planning on hugging my son-in-law. To date, I have not done so. However, his family and he too hug each other when they see each other. He … Continue reading Hugs Not Hugs
Mind The Gap- Honestly Funny
Recently I read DW Anderson's book Mind The Gap. Despite being very jealous that someone so young writes with so much polish, I enjoyed it a lot. He strikes the right tone and pacing in every chapter. Here's my review Mind The Gap on Amason Mind the Gap is honestly funny. In other words, … Continue reading Mind The Gap- Honestly Funny