Author Archives: Jimmy

It’s a Wrap

Since we’ve been on the subject of bread lately — discussing sandwiches and sliced bread, I should probably re-visit the subject of wrapping or bagging that bread.Way back on November 18, 2018, this space was filled with a discussion of … Continue reading

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Best Thing?

Yesterday we talked about the “invention” of the sandwich. What could make the sandwich even better? Sliced bread, of course.  Bread has been being baked in some form for maybe 30,000 years — but sliced bread has only been around … Continue reading

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Hungry?

Most trivia buffs know that the sandwich was invented by someone called the Earl of Sandwich. Who was this genius? And did he really invent the sandwich? And how do you become an Earl of something like a Club or … Continue reading

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March Madness

I’m not a particularly big basketball fan, but every year around this time I become more than just a casual spectator. The NCAA basketball tournament, called “March Madness” always gets my attention. The tournament that is in progress now originated in … Continue reading

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Spring

Today is the first day of spring — specifically, it starts at 5:24 p.m. EDT. That is the exact time for the arrival of the Vernal Equinox (I have a brother-in-law that possibly/probably refers to it as the “First Point … Continue reading

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Raccoon Dogs

Listening to the news the past few days, I kept hearing that Coronavirus is now believed to — possibly — have come from raccoon dogs. Now even though I’m a pretty worldly guy, I had never hear of a “raccoon … Continue reading

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Scientists

I was just thinking about all the early scientists that we learned about when we were in school. Were these guys really “scientists” or did they just make some incredibly lucky guesses? Legend has it that young Issac Newton was … Continue reading

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Paddy and the Werewolves

Every year I feel compelled to write something on St. Patrick’s Day, and every year I struggle to find something different to say about St. Patrick. If you read the previous entry, you’ll notice it kind of repeats the “regular … Continue reading

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Paddy — Not Pattie

This is one of those days I usually write about every year — and, there’s only so much you can say about a particular day/holiday… so I’ll probably repeat what I’ve written in past years, but the good thing about … Continue reading

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Beware

St. Nicholas, on whom the figure of Santa Claus was based, was born on the Ides of March in 270, making March 15 a day that will live in infamy….. no, that’s not right . I’m sure other bad things … Continue reading

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