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Corn Chowder and Chilli

October is the beginning of the comfort food season. The weather gets cooler, more rainy days, leaves are falling off the trees, and stomachs begin to rumble for good old fashioned meals. It is my favorite time of year.

In our family we love Sunday football games with our favorite teams, high school, and college athletic events, held outside, you can feel the excitement, these type of events are the perfect settings to bring you home, through the door, ready to catch a whiff of your favorite food!

Last Sunday, my wife was in the perfect mood to create, and…
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Bond...James Bond.

Fast cars, fast women, and danger are the hallmarks of the legendary secret agent 007. Ian Fleming created a character that men aspired to be like, women wanted to be with, and we all enjoyed spying on with voyeuristic glee.

I fell in love with the books which I devoured as a young man, my grandmother took me to a nickle bookstore and I soon acquired them all in paperback. 

My first was Dr. No., I admit Honey Rider looked better in the movie...Ursula stepping out of the surf in that bikini...but I digress. The bad guy had…
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Tears of Joy!

The news is full of stories that are sad...destructive weather, fires, tough economic news, and tragedy. Of late most of us want to click off the remote and put the bad news out of our minds. We are sometimes convinced by these stories that the world is an awful place, filled with uncaring  people and suffering victims.

On Saturday, at the NASWA, at Weir's Beach, a story was being written by hundreds of…



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Learn Something from Everybody...

One of the greatest gifts I ever received was a simple statement from my Dad...learn something from every person you meet. I was a teenager then...and was fairly convinced that my Dad was losing it!

What does that even mean...learn something from every person? I mean every time he talked to me he stammered, stuttered, and turned brilliant-red, during each conversation we had in my teenage years.

It wasn't until I had children of my own, enter their teen years, that I finally understood he wasn't an idiot, he was angry and frustrated by my…
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The World is My Oyster...

The world is my oyster! Jackie Gleason's famous line sums up a philosophy of life that suggests that life is...a pearl! I like the idea that among the myriad of life experiences that exist, letting an opportunity to do something that you've always dreamed of doing, undone, is a waste. There is a country song, I love that talks about a guy who has only a short time to live, and he "went skydiving, Rocky Mountain climbing, and 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fu Manchu!" The song  implores us to "live like you were dying…
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Humbled...

Advertising is what you say about yourself...substantially more important than advertising are endorsements. These are the true mark of whether you are successful in any endeavor.

This week I have had numerous visits to my office by customers...some new, some long time, and some who have traded their old dealership for ours, they visited me to pay compliments to the staff and facility. Like a proud parent, it is gratifying to have customers confirm your beliefs about your company...I have had great feedback about the people who work here, the quality of the service they provide, and…
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The Days of Fast Cars and Fun Times...

In days gone by, when we were quite a bit younger, we all have memories of that car...you know the one...standing totally still, it looked like it was doing 140 miles-per-hour.

For me it was the Pontiac GTO and the Bond car, Aston Martin. I had dreams about how it would feel sitting in the cock pit...these were not ordinary cars...they didn't have driver's seats...they had cock pits!

I remember seeing a purple GTO in Manchester that was the hottest thing on wheels. I watched that car with a hunger...well maybe that…
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Ahhhh...Love Spring!

I know, we have a few days of warm weather and some knucklehead starts writing about spring...yup, guilty as charged! Even though we were not buried in twenty feet of the white stuff this year, it's still nice to have temps in the sixties.

While short sleeve shirts have been all the rage over the last several days, I'm still wearing sweaters...it's just my way of trying not to jinx the rest of you. I know it's probably silly superstition, but the minute I start trying on polo shirts, a freak storm will dump…
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Waiting for The Lamb...

They say when March comes in like a lion, it goes out like a lamb. I hope this is true...although we have had a relatively quiet winter, it has been a long one. High energy costs are making the winter a great deal more costly than folks would like...me included.

It is good time to consider taking some steps to make sure that your Subaru is in tip-top shape, this will help you maximize your energy dollars. Things like regular oil changes go without saying...little items like air filters, tune ups and proper tire inflation can subtract…
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Your First Car...

Everyone remembers their first car...it is a right of passage that gives you the first taste of adult freedom. It is a satisfying moment...even when it is unspoken, parents telling you, we trust you to go places by yourself.

My Dad was in the car business. he had promised me my Mom's 1962 Plymouth Valiant, with only one catch...a report card with B's or better...I  of course got one C and a D thereby missing that opportunity.

My Dad sold the car and told me if I wanted a vehicle I would have to…
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