Alan’s TTIM Stories #35 Stepping out on the field at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium on an October evening in 2010, a 26-year-old rookie running back felt
Alan’s TTIM Stories #34 This can also be called an introvert’s survival guide. Whenever you find yourself in a group of people, there is always
Alan’s TTIM Stories #33 “Brainless yet action-packed meaningless trifle despite loads and loads of acting talent (all pretty much wasted).” “This movie is filled with
Alan’s TTIM Stories #32 Projections from science fiction and prognosticators are yet to be realized – an abundance of flying cars, domed cities, elimination of
Alan’s TTIM Stories #31 The bones of the foolish king lie alongside those who obeyed. The pride of Scottish history often elevated by courage and
Alan’s TTIM Stories #30 “Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.”William Barclay Betsy hurried the
Alan’s TTIM Stories #29 The United States Constitution, effective on March 4, 1789, is a flawed masterpiece. Compromises filled the document with intentions “to form
An unanswered question of sunsetFears scheduled to be conqueredAcquire quickly the concept of courageBelieve in championing the pure Carefree warm afternoons of youthSmack a serious
Alan’s TTIM Stories #27 On a sunny October afternoon, Fred Odwell rounded third at St. Louis’s League Park, 90 feet from a miscalculation or baseball
Alan’s TTIM Stories #26 President Lyndon Johnson, Ho Chi Minh, General William Westmorland, Henry Kissinger, Le Duc Tho, and Rachael Leigh Cook. I will attempt
Alan’s TTIM Stories #25 Her passion was dance. The young child enjoyed the exhilaration of movement, discipline, becoming one with the music, the sweet pride
Alan’s TTIM Stories #24 While walking a park-like square, searching for an elusive wine shop, I felt the historic significance of the area as an