This comes to you from my hung-over hands. Jersey is in town and even though I silently promised myself that I wouldn’t get totally blitzed, I drank so much that I can’t believe that I navigated mass transit and made it home injury free. I passed out on the train (I don’t even remember getting [...]
Hope for the Holidays
Cash Kerouac
Growing up Jewish, Christmas itself never really meant much to me. For one thing, I had Chanukah. Sure, being the only Jewish kid in elementary school made me feel isolated sometimes, and there were certainly instances when I felt left out of Yule time activities at school, but still, Chanukah was [...]
Most authors post a quick exerpt and expect you (the glorious audience) to be appeased with that. Not with my book. I want as many people to read it as possible, so I’m giving it away for free. You can read and download my book, chapter by chapter, at my website, ksawyerpaul.com.
No Chinook is my [...]
To start: I did the gentle cycle wash shortly after writing the last column.
To continue: I’m going to tell you all about my high school reunion. I feel like it.
I did not have a boyfriend until a month after I graduated high school. That is no lie. I am not saying that I didn’t kiss [...]
This week’s question is inspired by the latest Dustinland.
When are you officially ‘too old’ to party at a loud bar until all hours?
The answer is multi-faceted: if you’re married, you’re officially too old at 31. If you’re single, you have until your 40th birthday to find new ways to meet [...]