by Bill McCurry | Sep 9, 2014 | Communication, Confidence
Somewhere on the internet there’s a photo of me at a gargantuan beer festival. In this photo I’m young, and I’m sitting with my friends who are also young. They’re laughing and waving their beers and cigarettes in time with the polka music. My face is on the table,...
by Bill McCurry | Jan 30, 2014 | Communication, Humor, Love, Marriage, Relationships
Speaking as one of the slothful, unemployed wretches draining our nation of its vitality and self-respect, I enjoyed the movie Frozen. My wife and I saw the early showing, because the early tickets cost less, and what else do I have to do in the daytime, really? I’ve...
by Bill McCurry | Nov 5, 2013 | Depression, Humor, Life, Uncategorized, Writing
I’ve learned how to derive an extraordinary amount of self-esteem from washing dishes and scooping cat litter. That’s because we unemployed people have to seize our ego-boosts wherever we find them. Folding laundry may not seem like something to celebrate, but after a...
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