By Ron Signore This upcoming Sunday night will mark the end of a 24 year, 12 season era of comedic genius. The final episode of Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” will air. This series has been full of so many gems as it reflects a “Seinfeld” for the mature audience on HBO. David, one of […]
By Diane Batshaw Eisman, M.D. FAAP Doctor Eisman is in Family Practice in Aventura, Florida with her partner, Dr. Eugene Eisman, an internist/cardiologist In the Middle Ages, there dwelt a renowned rabbi and physician by the name of Moses ben Maimon. Moses ben Maimon was more commonly known as Maimonides. The Middle Ages was not […]
By Ron Signore Why is the notion of accountability so difficult? Explaining why something was said or done as opposed to owning up to being in the wrong seems to be a monumental obstacle that many fail to get passed. In fact, it significantly leads to more deflection and projection. Everyday, we battle with morons. […]
By Donald “Braveheart” Stewart An opinion piece from the only Donald worth listening to… Full Stop – In British English grammar a full stop is a lengthy pause, in the US, you call it a period. In the UK that tends to suggest feminine products. Here it means a period of time where I look […]