• Sometimes I simply wanna put on my dog-tags and pretend I’m in my 20’s again.

  • Dorothy Shields, 1961-2019

    Writing an obituary is possibly the hardest tasks a grieving family has to face. Because of this, sometimes it gets set aside and may eventually be ignored until it seems that it no longer matters — I mean the loved-one is gone and so what’s the point, right? Well, the obituary isn’t for the lost…

  • Wait a minute — a starfishes mouth is at the center of their body and mermaids use starfish as bras. What sort of sneaky shit is this?

  • Our money doesn’t buy a thing. It’s our time that pays for it.

  • Our soul is more deeply buried in us than our spirit.

  • She Hopped the Fence

    Jennifer Casper-Ross, then 30, used her friend’s cell phone to call her father in Las Vegas, Nevada, at around 5 am. She told him she wanted to come for visit, then she took a cab the Reno-Sparks Cab Company on Gentry Way in Reno, Nevada. In the early hours of that May 5, 2005 day,…

  • Grace is that tender kiss given in a cold world.

  • My wife said her ass is jus’ right. She wouldn’t trade me for anything in the world.

  • Honestly Abandoned

    Honestly, I’ve not tried to write in a couple of days. The mind’s been an utter mess. What I did have is this stupid ditty that came out of the folds and fluids of my brain as I slept off a drunk. I have no idea what it means and no idea what can be…

  • I love horses and women. In my next life, I wanna come back as a rodeo queen’s saddle.