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Good~Hurt. Top Story - April 2025.
THE Interviews: As a curious 'Observational Writer,' I am simply interested in having a glimmer of understanding, and not at all attempting to be judgmental, as to the reasons for Gen Z's often overwhelming displays of this art form slathered all over their bodies.
By Jay Kantor9 months ago in Humor
- Melt Me -. Top Story - November 2024.
– The past is a nice place to visit but you can’t live there – This is me teasing me ~ Day to Day ~ Authors © Own Mobile Food Trucks Parked in front of Brick & Mortar establishments – Currently a trending roadside dining experience - Once Dubbed 'Roach Coaches' along with 'Sterile' non-taxable sidewalk vendors. If you don't remember the sweet sound of the 'Good Humor' truck, along with the excitement it brought, even for those few moments then that's not a memory we share and you are clearly out of the senior demographic required reading department, and probably won't relate to this article – I get that.
By Jay Kantor9 months ago in Humor
The Cheat
Unobtrusive Periscope Over-The-Shoulder Peek Authors © Own I once glanced over at life-time friend, Guy's test paper in Drafting class–I didn't even complete the 'Cheat' since I could never figure out the 'Slide Rule' (a Boomers Tally-Upper) or even how to navigate a Protractor for that matter. I dropped the class - Guy became a renowned Architect - maybe I should have stuck with it..!
By Jay Kantor9 months ago in Humor
The Squeeze. Top Story - July 2024.
– The Pricey Luxury Badge vs the Hovering Hulk – Most of us have a problem with car doors putting dents on the sides of our cars; we'd like to take up two spaces but then we'd get key'd out of spite if we did. Currently the 'Compact' spots are occupied by Schlong-Schlinging oversized trucks that have their Tuckus' so far out they block the drive through aisles; I'm probably the only one that's noticed.
By Jay Kantor9 months ago in Humor
Such a Deal. Top Story - June 2024.
— Penny Wise — I happened to pass by the 'Salvation Army' Thrift store and even very fancy cars were lined up around the block just to 'Bin' shop; along with huge truck trailer loads toting in varied merchandise. This gorgeous store offers everything from baskets of eye glasses to lovely furniture all cleaned and sanitized; a $500 recliner is tagged for $50 Bucks.
By Jay Kantor9 months ago in Humor












