Does this make sense? Gothamist has an interview with some dude who’s going to be running Cracked magazine’s website. The interesting thing is it mentions that he was in jail for 6 years for being in possession of crack cocaine. … Read More
This week is monsoon season in New York. Every day this week, it has rained. It is supposed to let up on Saturday. But until then, more rain.
The unhappy part of most apartment life in NYC is that you … Read More
The Post has an interview with Kurt Angle, my 2nd cousin:
here
There are like five people that read this blog. And I appreciate each and every one of you. But someone just found the blog by searching for “Weenie of The Week Brenner” meaning that they were a fan of Glenn … Read More
I am a little obsessed right now with Horatio Hornblower. The PBS mini-series to be specific. I love this old naval crap!
But the one thing that cracks me up is the name of his ship. The Indefatigable—which means something … Read More
Did you guys see this? Peter Gammons is choosing the White Sox over the Red Sox?!?!?! Insane!
Not insane that he might not think the White Sox can beat his Red Sox but rather that he’d still pick them. … Read More
Sadly, August Wilson just died. It got me thinking about the Kennedy Center. Way back in 1992, me and my brother Brent got to see “Two Trains Running” before it went to Broadway. This was because our Aunt Dodie and … Read More
Again, I am doing my duty and alerting you that we are playing at the C-Note tonight at 8 pm.
157 Ave C(10th Street) 8 pm, no cover directions: http://www.thecnote.com/map.htm
I feel like I have plugged this thing to death. … Read More
Why are girls so obsessed with shoes?
If you were an alien and you were trying to learn about the humans that live on this planet, and you watched just a ten minute clip of Sex In The City you … Read More
This weekend, I made my way over to the oh-so-trendy Apple store in SoHo. The journey is always very amusing because everything becomes trendier there. Even the street sellers wares are cuter, and more sophisticated than over in the East … Read More