
The Man’s Voice
When I saw this question about my blog being turned into an audio book if I could choose anyone to narrate the posts, from my Grandma to Samuel L.… Read more The Man’s Voice →
A government bureaucrat for the City of New York; Retired National Guards man and Veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom II; Trained in Mental Health Counseling and Psychology; word smith and master of all trades and student at the Renzo Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy...
When I saw this question about my blog being turned into an audio book if I could choose anyone to narrate the posts, from my Grandma to Samuel L.… Read more The Man’s Voice →
While growing up I was an avid collector of super hero comic books. I thought I was pretty good until I met this dude Erick. Man, he had so much… Read more SuperPowers = Exploitation →
So now that I’ve described my encounter with an extraterrestrial (https://truegeorge.com/2016/01/16/aliens-in-our-midst/) as modest as it was there is an underlining theme that is associated with the appearance of extraterrestrials.… Read more Hybrids: Origins & Destruction →
Why do you need a bucket list? I know it is a list of things you want to do before you kick that bucket. Again why do you need… Read more Bucket Lists Are Overated →
At one time when I heard about encounters with extraterrestrials I found a lot of the encounters that was described as far-fetched, a fragment of the person’s imagination or… Read more Aliens In Our Midst →
I guess everyone has heard that the power ball lottery is now at $1.4 billion. This is more then the gross domestic product of many small countries. We can say… Read more Beware of the Lottery →
Back in the days of yesteryear when we were young and dumb or should the better word be inexperienced and impressionable. Perhaps wanted to be grown and do grown… Read more Addiction Licked →
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about… Read more 2015 in review →