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2006

Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot? Yes.

by Craig Garber December 29, 2006

So the New Year is upon us and again, a bevy of choices and resolutions will be made. Goals will be set and dreams will be dreamt. One of the surest ways of squashing your dreams and killing your future is in fact, by NOT forgetting your old acquaintances. You

A Dismal Forecast For 2007 – Make Sure Y

by Craig Garber December 28, 2006

Here’s something that’s disturbing. Some recent government statistics indicate that television is the favored media of the average American, but what’s even WORSE is that during the next 12 months, the average American is going to spend approximately 4 ½ hours a day watching TV. This is far more than

I Truly Thought I’d Taken My Last Breath On This Earth

by Craig Garber December 27, 2006

As youthful as I feel, and as good overall health and condition as I’m in — especially (sadly) compared to most of my peers, I notice signs of myself getting older. For instance, I don’t “feel” as bald as I am, and I don’t “see” it when I look in

He Really Was A Sexs Machine.

by Craig Garber December 26, 2006

Hope you had a great Christmas. I spent my holiday just relaxing around the house with Anne and the kids. We actually had a tornado-like storm down here, so the weather wasn’t really conducive to anything else, although the day before I did go out fishing with my younger son

Illegitimi non Carborundum

by Craig Garber December 22, 2006

This week, down here in the Caribbean on vacation, I’ve spent a lot of time with my younger son Casey — who at 14 isn’t really so young anymore. I don’t talk a lot about Casey — not because I’m less involved with him than with any of my kids,

Oscar The Yellow Grouch

by Craig Garber December 21, 2006

I’ll give you more on my bonefishing report next week, but right now, I just thought of something and I was wondering if you remembered this. Do you remember that guy on Sesame Street called Oscar The Grouch? He lived in a garbage can and had a pet worm called

Can You Figure Out Why Cleo Flipped The Switch?

by Craig Garber December 20, 2006

Last night’s dinner with my wife was simply outstanding. I’m not one for eating a lot, but the food (I had grilled shrimp something or other.) was really excellent, and the ocean breeze over a couple of drinks, and spending time with the woman I love more than anything else

Reminds Me Of Hawaii… Sort Of

by Craig Garber December 19, 2006

Gosh this place is beautiful. We’re staying at a Beaches Resort here in the middle of the Caribbean and this place is simply fantastic. I had absolutely NO idea what to expect or where the place even was, and frankly I still don’t know exactly where I am, but I

When Deception Is Good

by Craig Garber December 18, 2006

I’d been suffering with terrible sciatic nerve pain for about two months now, and like most “non-life-threatening” medical issues, it was only when the pain of not taking care of it became greater than the pain of taking care of it (pain, in my case, being having to take time

Steve McQueen Did It — So Can You.

by Craig Garber December 14, 2006

I’ve been watching a lot of older movies lately. Stuff from the late 60’s and early 70’s. Not sure why I’ve been feeling so nostalgic, perhaps it’s watching my kids get old, perhaps I’m getting old, not really sure — but I’ll tell you one thing — it’s pretty “comfortable”