Last night I received the best contribution yet to my campaign. Some members of the Special Needs Community in Haddonfield organized an event for me last night.
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3 Key Issues and Where I Stand
If we don’t act, we’re eventually going to have classes taught in trailers and dozens of kids told they can’t participate in sports. And that’s the last thing we want.
Confrontation on the Campaign Trail
IMPORTANT NOTE: The conversation below is paraphrased. These are not exact quotes. You’ll see why that’s important soon. But I did have two volunteers right there watching, so I feel confident in saying the gist of it is accurate.
Generally Well Tolerated
I've worked as a writer in healthcare marketing for 25 years. I've written hundred of brochures, websites, and sales tools about dozens of different drugs. And when it comes to side effects, you really aren't allowed to say much. The FDA is very particular about overpromising tolerability. So most of the time you just say … Continue reading Generally Well Tolerated
Stumping for Warren (How Alex won my vote)
First, some exposition In 2016… I did a lot of volunteering for the Hillary campaign. I knocked on doors, made calls, gave money. But in reality, I wasn’t doing it because I was excited about Hillary (I liked her all right). My primary motivation was fear. So when Trump won, it hit me with a … Continue reading Stumping for Warren (How Alex won my vote)
Lessons learned: Tips for Spring Training
If you are planning to head to spring training in Florida (which I highly recommend), here are the following things to take into account: 1) Get your tickets early These games sell out. It’s not like minor league games where you can assume tickets are available at the window. Get your tickets a few days … Continue reading Lessons learned: Tips for Spring Training
Spring Training road trip in 27 photos.
Footnotes included at the end. Footnotes Things we talked about in the car: Popularity, my mom, suicide (tragically relevant), relationship with his brother, baseball (lots and lots), future road trips, how I met Shani, times I had my heart broken, more baseball, Family Guy, hardest we'd laughed with our friends, play-by-play of my trip around … Continue reading Spring Training road trip in 27 photos.
The Sex Talk
Aaaaand...The Sex Talk. Before I get into the nitty-gritty, I'm gonna make a little PSA. I wrote a book (that twice came astonishingly close getting published) where pedophilia is a key theme. I did a shitload of research about it, and here is a proven fact: The more you talk about sex with your kids, … Continue reading The Sex Talk
About Fatherhood (The Curse of Donna G’s Boobs)
This is the final and concluding installment of the Donna G Project. This project has been written to and for my boys. It was inspired by my wife’s friend Donna G and her experience with breast cancer. The final subject of the Donna G Project: fatherhood. - If you're a dad, and you take … Continue reading About Fatherhood (The Curse of Donna G’s Boobs)
The 2 Keys to Happiness at Work
Note: This post is part of the Donna G Project. This is written to and for my boys. - First and foremost, we will clearly lay out The Fundamental Truth when it comes to work: Most people's primary objective at work is to do as little as humanly possible. Let me say it again: Most people's … Continue reading The 2 Keys to Happiness at Work
Official Stadium Rankings
Following the game this weekend in The Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, our sports editor, Jack Nuckols, produced this document: Based on this, we will be providing official rankings of the 10 stadiums the boys have visited. Jack's Rankings (based on field, view, food, and atmosphere) 1. PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates 2. Kaufmann Stadium, Kansas … Continue reading Official Stadium Rankings
8 Observations from a trip to Cincinnati
This weekend we made it to Cincinnati for our first game of the season. A roadtrip to meet up with Shani's folks at The Great American Ballpark. Here are 8 random observations: 1) I could be a professional baseball park travel agent. I got prime seating for $28, parking for $5, and executed an exit … Continue reading 8 Observations from a trip to Cincinnati










