A tribute to George Costanza, one of my favorite Seinfeld characters. These clips are solely from Seasons 5 & 6, with a few being used from the clip show.
Tribute to my two favorite Pythons, set to "If I Ever Leave This World Alive" by Flogging Molly. They had a great friendship and bond, which is too often overlooked. Hopefully more people will take notice of it after watching this. Enjoy!
Unapologetically sappy video dedicated to the adorable relationship (whether you interpret it as friendship or more -- and there's plenty for either perspective to enjoy) between the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane. Set to "Real Love" by the Beatles (as remixed with the Anthology release)
New guide explores making the most of Social Security - Genetic Engineering... CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Many older Americans may be shortchanging their golden years by tapping into Social Security too soon, according to a University of Illinois expert who has studied the federal retirement program for nearly two decades. More than three ...
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5 ways to manage a 'flexible' income - CNN Money (Money Magazine) -- David Gordon is on pace to earn 15% more this year than he did last year, which was itself 12% higher than 2006. Gordon, who sells ads for a Cleveland radio station, didn't land these impressive pay jumps by negotiating with his ...
Book helps boomers plan for retirement - Explore Baltimore County Baltimore County Department of Aging has released "Planning for Your Future," for baby boomers thinking about retirement and long-term planning. The book, now available in all senior centers and county libraries, includes valuable information on ...
Catch-62 Revisited - GovExec.com If you've been reading this column for a while, you might remember that about a year ago, I wrote about my friend Jerry Westfall. I thought it was worth updating his cautionary tale. Westfall turned 71 earlier this year. From June 18, 1956, to July 1 ...