#Travel tip (or how to meet TSA staff. Lots.) #WordlessWednesday (ish)
When the TSA staff at airport security ask, “What’s in the suitcase?”, you might have a think before replying, “Mushrooms. …
When the TSA staff at airport security ask, “What’s in the suitcase?”, you might have a think before replying, “Mushrooms. …
You can find your way across this country using burger joints the way a navigator uses stars. —Charles Kuralt
What if we woke up tomorrow, and every man, woman, and child who lived within the city limits of Cleveland, …
What happened in 1492? An over-achieving Harvard-educated pediatrician once told me this was the only question she missed on her …
Holy smoke & mirrors… Okay, Paloozers…up for the next batch of catchup reviews? We’ve got an actress who finds herself …
…ice cream. —Wandsworth Common, London
It’s a Big Universe, Everything Happens Somewhere: —Doctor Who: “The Doctor, The Widow & The Wardrobe” As I was …
I’m very excited to welcome today’s guest, Terry Tyler. As a rule, the one thing you can count on in …
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