The Second-Wisest Silverback

[Who's the wisest Silverback on the planet? I could make a case for SB Bill (Hinesburg SBs), because he has a singular ability to explain complex human interactions with simple, straightforward, elegant prose. In this piece he does a good job of analyzing 300,000 years of human history into a thousand-or-so words and one blurry... Continue Reading →

Buck Beer

[Once again, a nation turns it's weary eyes towards beer. Beer is the beverage of moderation, of unification. When President Obama got Henry Louis Gates together with the cop who arrested him for breaking into his own house, what did he serve? Beer? What beverage was it that convinced Man the Hunter-Gatherer to become Man... Continue Reading →

Of Course Apes Have Imagination

[Thank you, Silverback Lawrence (Corn Belt SBs) for this referral. It comes via the Good News Network. With all the investment capital and human brainpower being directed towards AI, I think we will be better served to look further back in nature to better understand the capabilities and potentials of our own brainpower developed. SB... Continue Reading →

Where Have the Good Cowboys Gone?

[Binge away! This is a very thought-provoking essay from one of my favorite Substackers, Ted Gioia. So much of the reality that we were fed in our formative years has come unraveled in recent decades. What's up and what's down? What's good and what's bad? Where does our moral compass point? These are no longer... Continue Reading →

Golf Cliches

[To be clear, there are no golf courses in The Jungle, but we know there are 'Backs and 'Belles who enjoy their time on the links. My favorite golf cliches was explained to me by Silverback Eli Lampwick who said a "sister-in-law" is when you skull a shot, but it ends up on the green:... Continue Reading →

Lefty

[This is an excerpt from "Extra-Ordinary," the self-published account of my astoundingly normal life. The link to the original appears just below, followed by a reprint of the article in full. This is the story of when I told major league Hall of Famer Lefty Gomez that he didn't know how to throw a curve... Continue Reading →

Play Ball! Baseball Stories … Wednesday

[Silverback J of the Mendocino Bonobos has contributed some epic yarns to Silverback Digest over the year, although we haven't heard from recently. This story is set against a dramatic backdrop of slow pitch softball, so often a world where the raw emotions of the male of the species simmer just beneath the placid waters... Continue Reading →

The Babe Who Whiffed The Babe

[Let's see ... the Super Bowl is over. March Madness has not begun. I guess baseball is the only show in town. You can expect a steady diet for the next couple of weeks. SB SM] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-woman-who-maybe-struck-out-babe-ruth-and-lou-gehrig-4759182/?utm_source=smithsoniandaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=editorial&lctg=93171674 The Woman Who (Maybe) Struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Of all the strange baseball exploits of... Continue Reading →

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