Fourfourever
Fourfourever
Fourfourever

At first I never understood why athletes who can have almost any woman they want on Earth would do such foolish things. Then I started a limousine company in Scottsdale and learned real quick how clueless some of these guys are. I mean deer head-in-lights clueless. I moved to Dallas and amazingly it was worse. Add

I feel like even if I tried to say this in the bedroom, I’d have to stop what I was doing because my partner and I would be laughing this is so dumb.

“I can’t handle your ass, it is so luscious.”

Say what you will about the impending death of newspapers, but the whole industry is extremely taxing on individuals. I worked in a newsroom for several years, then on to the production side. Many late nights are given to meet an unrelenting production schedule.

i really love that he’s not a work non-stop kind of guy like a lot of these other interviews have been. i too am not particularly functional until about 11-12, but my afternoons are great. glad to see that it doesn’t imply i’m doomed!

Thank you for finally profiling a person I can relate with. The “Tech Evangelist Disrupter Bro’s” got very repetitive. Although I did read “Diptic” as “Dickpic”; their really is an app for everything!

my guess is “the team” has a lot of to-do lists relating to her needs xD

She’s also quite pretty, which would help promote the show, at least in the beginning.

There’s a lot to be said for “don’t push”. Granted it was the early 1980s, but when my aunt razzed my mom because her firstborn would only read the sports section, she said “at least he’s reading.”

There are a lot worse things you can raise a boy on than the Boston Globe sports section at its apex (Ryan, McDonough,

Has a mini mini golf, wakes up early, touches things only once, finishes what starts, and fan of public libraries. Kudos. I’m green now.

This is the best one in this series I’ve read. Very well done. Thank you AO and AM.

Nothing worse than the bad boss, had one where he literally didn't want to be the boss, did zero management, complained about random things, then laid off everyone that wasn't on his drinking buddy list.

It seems to be worse at smaller companies, working my way up, I was at places where it was either someone who made it big bought their title, or they started a company but didn't know how to run it (yet somehow survived long enough). The arrogance stemming from how they felt they worked their way into their position,

The key here (and it’s mentioned in the article) is a “good boss.” I haven’t had the luxury of working for a whole lot of those. Having gotten on the bad side of more than a couple bad bosses (and thus ended up on the layoff list), I’ve learned to keep my mouth shut and let them hang themselves with their own

This article serves as a great reminder about why American corporate culture is so soul-sucking.

Yaaaayyy! They’re back! Thanks Andy! Between this and the Japanese Manga artists’ workplaces, I am in Lifehacker heaven today!