Not Really, but Laughing at Near Disaster is Best Remedy
Mistakes happen. Every day, people do their best to avoid
Oh Christmas tree and a few relaxing excursions
In between the Christmas tree taking not one, but two crashing tumbles in the living room - yes, it's up for good now albeit with a pronounced lean - there were the happy holiday happenings that salute the season. Christopher Ranch's party, always a warehouse treat, featured a great new band; the Gilroy Foundation kicked things off with an event outdoors on the terrace at Gary Walton's fine Fourth Street building where the Foundation's offices are located; and the Gilroy Assistance League headed up to spectacular view territory at Steve and Teresa Costa's home. Meanwhile, back at the Very Derry Ranch, new strategies were devised to hoist that 14-foot green beauty upright and get it to stay that way.
‘Gahlic’ Challenge and an unbelievably tasty Syrah
Don't know who the mysterious Italian Stallion is that's going
The South Valley and outer space
For someone who's famous for being the first human being to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong seems like one really down-to-Earth kind of guy.
Who Said Wine Is a True Pleasure in Life? Many
One of my father's favorite books has always been Bartlett's
Barnstormers play like men of steel in Pittsburg
After last week's loss to the Stockton Trojans, Central Coast
NHL: Team Chara outlasts Team Alfredsson in all-star game
OTTAWA – Defense was a rumor. So was physical play. Heck, the singer Drake, who performed after the second intermission, did as much hitting as the players in Sunday's 59th NHL All-Star Game at Scotiabank Place. In other words, it was a typical All-Star Game: Free-wheeling pond hockey on national TV. The New York Rangers' Marian Gaborik recorded a hat trick and was named the MVP as Team Chara outlasted Team Alfredsson, 12-9. It was the fourth-highest scoring game in all-star history.
Challenging the sanity of March Madness
Let's call them office pool assassins. They get me every time.















