FOR THE HELL OF IT #3

FOR THE HELL OF IT  #3    12/31/10 The last day of the year!  The third blog of the year!  Fortunately, like you, I can contain my excitement. It’s been pointed out to me that I missed some significant stories in my last blog so I shall return to the subject of peering at some of the stories that caught our attention in 2010.  Understand that not all the musings here will be about the major stories – just the ones I feel like chatting about.  So here goes. 1. Airport Security.  Underwear bombs.  Shoe bombs. Breast milk container bombs… We sure have a lot of terrorist nutters looking for inventive …

FOR THE HELL OF IT #2

FOR THE HELL OF IT by Johnny Heller No.2; 12/24/2010 As we head to the end of another year (a year that stood out only because no other year has ever been named 2010 in my lifetime) I think it important that we take a look back and see just what we managed to live through. So without further ado here, in no particular order, is my take on some of the significant happenings of the past year. The end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in the US Military has to be considered a top story regardless of your personal take on homosexuals, the military or on news stories. No …

The Fat Man: A Tale of North Pole Noir

Check out Susan Dunman’s Reading at the Speed of Sound for her audio book review and accompanying podcast of The Fat Man written by Ken Harmon and narrated by Johnny Heller. The podcast includes comments by both the author and narrator! BUY CD BUY DOWNLOAD

FOR THE HELL OF IT

FOR THE HELL OF IT by Johnny Heller No. 1 12/16/10 I shall begin my very first blog the way most people begin anything – by complaining about something that is totally out of our control and that is never ever going to change. I shall muse in these blogs about many things ranging from the extremely interesting and humorous to the completely sophomoric and pedantic. So, on to today’s blog where I will sound all mean, grinchy-like and evil but I want you to know that in real life I am not grinchy at all. CHRISTMAS IRKS: People much smarter – and likely much taller – than me have …