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Former modern day carnival barker. Dallas Stars HOF Inductee 2025. Writing on the intersection of sports, politics, culture, and stupidity. I give the whole species about a dozen years. Everyone gets a voice and you don't have to listen to mine.

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Streaming Gems

I'm always on the hunt for the odd and unusual, and I've got a few to recommend - if you're a fan of tense horror/thrillers - here's my Summer 2026 Top 10 for the genre.

The Best Day Of The Week!

Yup - it's Friday - and Friday is the best day of the week.

Viking Quest

Another year, another opening day starting QB, as the Minnesota Vikings chronically struggle to find their main man, and the clock is running out on Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell.

Action Is Required On Your Part!

Really? Says who? Why do I have to keep doing your job for you? And no, I won't be filling out any surveys for you either... Here's some things to think about to change the dynamic.

The Heat Of The Moment

Living full-time in the Coachella Valley has it's challenges, especially this time of year - but I love every minute of it.

Sophie's Choice

In America, everyone gets a voice, and Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham chose to use hers, for better and for worse.

Visiting The World Again

I live a quiet and somewhat reclusive life now, but last night in Brooklyn, NY, my daughter and I went to the Wunderhorse concert in a small, hot, crowded venue and it was magic.

Great Scott!

Kate Scott is one of America's best play-by-play broadcasters, and once upon a time I tried to hire her and others nobody knew much about to do Blackhawks games. It's a good story about our business.

Stars Solve Today's Problems Today

Dallas and Robo avoid arbitration and things are pretty set for the coming season, but what kind of season might it be?

My Novel Approach - Part II

Getting to the end of writing the first draft of my dystopian thriller's Act I is a small milestone, but there's still so much work to be done.