Indiscriminate Deliberations: Holiday Edition

Maybe I’m just getting a little long in the tooth, but even when I was 24, I never could be part of that group that waits on lines 20-40 people deep at a place like McSwiggans or The Shannon (as I witnessed last Saturday night/Sunday morning) at 1:30 in the …

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Sleeping with the (Electronic) Enemy

Just how technology-addicted is our society? An amazing 87% of professionals bring their PDA into the bedroom and, in a potentially related finding, more than one-third of folks surveyed (35%) say if forced to choose, they’d pick their PDA over their spouse! The vast majority of people (84%) also say …

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Tying the Knot…and My Itinerary

As the calendar moves from B.H. to A.H. (Before Hunt and After Hunt) and the memories of October 19th are safely tucked away thanks to the wonders of selective amnesia, a new era is upon us. The fake phone numbers exchanged D.H. (During Hunt) are now at the bottom of …

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Indiscriminate Deliberations: Autumn

For those who feared corporate America is taking over Hoboken, it should be noted that the biggest indicator of such fears — the number of Starbucks opening in town — will soon be at four when #4 opens up by the 9th Street Light Rail station. …and we STILL don’t …

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