4 Neil Dickinson, the Limerick Laureate of Facebook (and maybe the real life as well), doesn't believe that limericks should be reserved for bawdy occasions, like when the men folk retire to the sitting room with cigars and brandy to act like locker-room adolescents. If he had his way, he'd put limericks in every greeting card for every occasion. Once Upon A Rhyme8 Mar, 2016 in Stories tagged Art / Popular Culture / Writing by Jay Douglas
On a danger scale of one to ten, shopping on line is at least a 14. I don't care how smart you are, or how shrewd a shopper you think you are, you are no match for a computer which, as we all know, has supernatural powers. Standing On My Own Two Feet4 Mar, 2016 in Humor tagged Clothing / Shopping by Jay Douglas
4 “People tell me they don’t make music like they used to,” said Denny Tedesco, writer and producer of The Wrecking Crew. “I disagree.” I had told him that I found the pop music of the day a travesty in human evolution, despite the blood oath I took at 22 not to turn into my parents. Tedesco was trying to talk me down off the ledge. Notes From The Past1 Mar, 2016 in Stories tagged Entertainment / Film / Music by Jay Douglas