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The Susan G. Komen Foundation: Why It Sucks.
Note: I started writing this piece almost four years ago, in March of 2008. I... read more
Dealing with the two most annoying bugs in iOS 5
UPDATE: OCTOBER 15, 2011: Please read through the comments on this entry. Some... read more
How Not to Write a Comic Book: “Mr. Terrific #1″ (DC New 52)
Until I actually picked up and read "Mr. Terrific #1" I could honestly have... read more
How to Save Music Radio
The death of the former top-rated music station in the market has pushed some... read more
“Go To Hell” now available in paperback, hardback, Kindle, and Nook
My Young Adult novel Go To Hell is now available is paperback, hardback , and... read more
“Star Trek:” Why It Sucks (Part One)
In the interest of full disclosure, I really wanted to hate this movie. I... read more
Giant Nerd Battle Royale: The Starship Enterprise Vs. Space Battleship Yamato!
Somewhere, out in deep space, the Starship Enterprise, NCC-1701-D, is... read more
The Catcher In The Rye: Why It Sucks
After re-reading portions of Rumpled Trenchcoats and Rubber Bullets while... read more
Tag Archives: Derek and Romaine
For those who want to work in broadcasting….
This is how you take down a prank phone caller from a morning guy that wants to be a guy who wants to be a guy who wants to be a guy who wants to be Howard Stern. People who want to be in radio, please remember that prank phone calls are one of the oldest shticks in the game. They’re also the most overdone, worst done, and least entertaining hack shticks in the game. There’s a reason Rick Dees, …
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The Gay American Heroes Foundation
Thought I’d pass this bulk E-Mail I got from SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s Derek Hartley on: Dear Pab, Romaine and I are participating with a new organization that we thought you might like to know about. The Gay American Heroes Foundation is a new non-profit foundation dedicated to creating a national traveling memorial to LGBT people murdered based on their sexuality or gender identity. You can get more information or become involved on their website: GayAmericanHeroes.com. This Saturday, January 12th, there …
