I’d sell John Candy beer if he walked into my liquor store in 1969.
“That’s why you don’t have a liquor store.”
I’d sell John Candy beer if he walked into my liquor store in 1969.
“That’s why you don’t have a liquor store.”
The Daring Dukes & #TransformativeReform
I thought of a book and title describing someone that fits the description of a man who exploits “a piece of ass” for primarily hedonistic reasons, then as he transforms from juvenile to adult male, he assumes the mantle he has so coveted for himself, A Man For All Seasons.
Like the fish that got away, I can’t remember the inventive three-word title, but do remember it began “The” and the next two words started with the same letter, “B” for instance comes to mind. The nuance was negative connotation on the second word and a transformative, positive image of the central character for the third word of the title, such as “The Drag Deer”.
Not being able to recall, I came up with other similar titles for such a novel about an adolescent who skirt chases and later bar hops at singles bars only to reform and become an iconic authentic person.
Book Titles:
DickToDandy
“Dick Dandy“–also name of protagonist
The Daring Duke[s]
The Devoted Donald
The Devoted Destiny
The Elevation
The Palmist’s Patron
The Palm Patron [Spanish: foreman or honcho; Palm as in greens at the top; Palm Sunday adoration]
Souls Arise
Souls at Sunrise
The Dapper Demon
The Dating Donald
The Daring Donald
Escaping the Rat Trap
King of the Rats
The Deviant Saint
re: Trumpish exploits of women like Stormy Daniels forces a reversal in self-control
The Chaperone Chameleon
The Chameleon Chaperone
Humbled Hedonist
Dastardly Dandy
The Bronx Bailout
Dickery Doc
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John Rubens
December 13, 2020
“It’s so easy.”–Linda Ronstadt
“Poor Hunter, right?”
“Bellwether: A castrated ram.”–Jim Cramer
“Do you have a warrant? Do you have an arrest warrant? Do you have a search warrant?”
Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible (1953).
John Rubens
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December 11, 2020
re: IPO’s, especially AirBNB.
where option prices kill
Backsliding is possible, but in the end, a pure heart will know the sound of the shepherd.
Influence: Authoritarian Nightmare by John Dean and Bob Altemeyer (2020).
John Rubens
December Tenth, 2020
Monex, Kitco, Rosland Capital, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Mortgage Co. sell homes with some kind of safe or safe deposit bank in close proximity?
I knew subconsciously Jay would outlive the Lone Ranger because the Lone Ranger seemed to take the tip of the spear risks. I’ve almost always been a Tonto except in younger years competing in sports or at law school.
MEANWHILE: Tonto man of the earth. humus “Mankind by nature is a social being.”–Jean Jacques Rousseau.
TONTO: Dude, you’re still alive. #Locals
They used to call Doctors “Sir” no matter what age they were in comparison to the titled person.
Now-a-days so many have a college education, it’s not such a distinction to be educated.
John Rubens
Reporters–Do unto others?
Don’t talk about condoms?
TALK ABOUT CONDOMS, TALK ABOUT MASKS.
#PriceFreeze
Pearl Harbor Day may never be happy again. Now shove off!
Sincerely,
John Rubens
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