I’m No Centenarian Catfisher! Facebook, Clear My Name!

It takes a lot for an old Jewish man to get a break in the world of professional athletics.  (Why is Lisa laughing at me as I dictate this to her to type?)  Doesn’t everyone know I follow the Sherpa belief of intent?  My intentions, and those of SOUL SHERPA, are transparent and exactly as presented.  I guess […]

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Time for That Fluzone 2012-2013 Syringe (AKA the Flu Shot)

This blog is not too funny or creative, but it’s important.  It’s important for all seniors.  And at 100 years old, I know a thing to two about taking care of myself as a senior. It didn’t take long.  On Sunday afternoon, October 7th, Lisa brought me to the CVS/pharmacy on Agoura Road in Westlake […]

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Today’s Wall Street Journal Article: National Centenarian Day

Today is National Centenarian Day, and I’d like to wish my fellow centenarian and email pen pal, Dennis Morris, 105, a happy one.  Read all about Dennis, me, and the Archon Genomics X Prize in today’s Wall Street Journal: http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10000872396390443890304578010513378135692-lMyQjAxMTAyMDIwMjAyODI3Wj.html

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Reno & Gardnerville: “10” for Chocolate and Doughnuts

When I was a young boy in Boston, two cents in my pocket and a trip to “doughnut alley” was guaranteed to be a treat.  Large vats of cooking oil would fry sweet dough into a circular delights that would send my tastebuds into a frenzy. Now, a mere ninety years later, my tastebuds still have a preference for sweets.   […]

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