The Difference Between Tomfoolery And Being A Fool

As you probably gathered from the previous post, I’m not much for April Fools’ Day.  Not that I’m averse to spinning yarns, mind you.  But on April first, no.

That said, a good April Fools’ Day joke is always appreciated; the straightforward presentation of something utterly ridiculous yet so skilfully stated there’s a moment of belief before . . . → Read More: The Difference Between Tomfoolery And Being A Fool

Long May He Run

(Adapted from a 2007 podcast.)

This coming weekend finds NASCAR at Texas Motor Speedway.  For those unfamiliar with the sport, a bit of info.  Texas is one of the dreaded “cookie cutter” tracks, a large (mile and a half long) relatively flat track perfectly suited for open wheel cars but terrible for NASCAR in terms of producing . . . → Read More: Long May He Run