Paul Ehrlich … RIP, but Not a Silverback

[When I was a commercial book publisher, we published a book by Alan AtKisson titled Believing Cassandra. This references the Greek goddess who was given the gift of prophecy while being cursed by the fact that no one believed her truths. Paul Ehrlich was her polar opposite, i.e. one who spoke in falsehoods yet was... Continue Reading →

Two Fishers Meet in the Winter Woods

[Getting on to 50 years living in Vermont, and I've only seen this guy once. This particular article is good for your vocabulary. SB SM] The Outside Story By Jack Beaudoin Fishers (Pekania pennanti) have a reputation as the northern forests’ ultimate misanthropes. These mesocarnivores are so territorial that within six to eight months after... Continue Reading →

He Took the Mords Right Out of my Wouth

[Did you ever think you'd be remembering Dan Quayle fondly? Has anyone disappeared from public view quite so quickly? Naw, he's not a Silverback. SB SM] Remember when the idiots in our government caused no lasting damage? In the spirit of nostalgia, here is the complete wisdom of Dan Quayle: Dan Quayle on Education “Quite... Continue Reading →

Can a Badger Be a Silverback?

[As someone posturing daily as a Silverback gorilla trying to establish a worldwide community of great apes, I empathize with this guy. In fact I had a banana for breakfast and plan on a salad for lunch. That's how committed I am to being a real life Silverback. And I'm always protecting my harem (of... Continue Reading →

Tell It Like It Is, Lloyd!

["Breaking trail" is the term that cross-country skiers use for the first skier in a group who ventures forth into the fresh powder and compresses the snow to make it easier for those behind. That's what Lloyd Kahn is doing for the rest of us mere mortals. He has recently passed the threshold of 90... Continue Reading →

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