Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Stuph File Program - Episode #0063

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Featured in this episode:

  • Willie Geist, author, American Freak Show
  • Frank M. Ahearn, author, How To Disappear
  • Nathan Rabin, author, My Year Of Flops


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Stuph File Program - Episode #0062

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Featured in this episode:

  • Robert Schnakenberg, author, DC Comics 75th Anniversary Poster Book
  • Darren Campos, television producer/executive & author, Alex Detail's Rebellion
  • Mark McIntyre, GuyAtHome.com


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Monday, October 18, 2010

The Stuph File Program - Episode #0061

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Featured in this episode:

  • Ambassador Andrew Young, author, Walk In My Shoes
  • Lisa Blount, actress, Outlaw Country
  • Stuart Nulman, Book Banter


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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Lack Of Common Sense

There was a time when it seemed just about everybody had what was called “common sense.” An idea of what should be done in certain situations in life. One can debate whether common sense is something that we are born with, or that is instilled in us by our parents. Either way, it tends to be something that all of us possess (thus the word “common”).

But lately I have been seeing situations that lead me to believe that this “something,” has gone the way of black and white television and buggy whips.

Case in point is the picture of a sign that accompanies this essay. I see this sign almost every day. It is a sign that is in the men’s room on the floor of the office tower that I work in. This is an extremely detailed sign explaining to adults the proper way one should wash their hands.

Now, I’ve managed to survive my childhood, getting through the educational process. In my grade school, at the tender age of six, when I was just learning to grasp the intricacies of the written word in the English language, I didn’t have a detailed sign like this one explaining the proper procedure in hand washing.

I suspect that one of the reasons is because at six, I had already had it drilled into my head, both by my parents and also by my kindergarten teacher the year before, as to what to do when my hands come in contact with water, soap and a sink. Yet, here I am, almost a half century later, being told how to wash my hands.

At least the sign suggests that perhaps we are adult enough to make our own choice of washing our hands with, or without water. Still, with the no-water option, I do find it somewhat vague. It mentions “rub hands together in a circular motion.” It does not, however, instruct us as to whether that circular motion is clockwise or counter-clockwise. Then again, with our complete loss of common sense, and the fact that the whole world has gone digital, perhaps they assumed we wouldn’t know what clockwise was.

I also find it interesting that in the washing-with-water option, you are to “scrub for 10-15 seconds . . . your wrists, forearms, between your fingers, and under your nails.” This method reminds me of every medical show I’ve every seen where a doctor is scrubbing in for surgery. But do I really need to clean all the way up to my elbow after using the washroom? Just how sloppy are some people in there? Have they been helping to birth a calf? If I’m in need of doing something in a public washroom that requires washing my elbows, I either need serious medical attention, a complete change of diet or an exorcist.

But, I guess under the banner of better safe than sorry, the powers that be feel it is important to give the information because, as some recent statistics show, while 85% of public restroom users wash their hands . . . up from 77% in 2007 . . . men are still dirtier. About 23% of men failed to wash versus 7% of women; this according to some restroom spies.

So even though I’m thorough, and therefore feel insulted by the signage, I’m still faced with a major dilemma. If 23% of guys are not washing their hands at all, then after I meticulously finish up, just how do I get out of the washroom? The only thing between me and freedom is that door knob that a quarter of my gender has touched . . . uncleansed!

That’s the Stuph – the way I see it.

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Stuph File Program - Episode #0060

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Featured in this episode:

  • Marc Abrahams, Ig Nobel Awards
  • Paul Johnson, journalist & author, The Pashtun Fixer
  • Charles Fox, composer & author, Killing Me Softly: My Life In Music


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Monday, October 4, 2010

The Stuph File Program - Episode #0059

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Featured in this episode:

  • Peter Geiger, publisher & editor, The Farmers' Almanac
  • T. Marie Benchley, author, Once Wicked Always Dead
  • Stuart Nulman, Book Banter


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Friday, October 1, 2010

Ben Patrick Johnson & The "It Gets Better Project"

Fans of "The Stuph File Program" and also of my old radio gig, know Ben Patrick Johnson as "the voice" of the show. He is an amazing L.A. based voice talent, plus he is an author, activist and over the years he's also become a good friend.

Ben put together a touching video that speaks from his heart about taunting and discrimination. I urge you to see it and pass it along, because if there's anything I've learned, it's that you don't have to be a member of a particular group in order to feel it's pain. History has shown that if it can happen to any group, it can happen to you too. This in the wake a recent suicide of a young man. Before you check out the encoded video, here is Ben's preamble, in his own words:

"There has been much reporting recently about gay teen suicides following taunting or abuse. Whether there's a sudden uptick in incidents or whether a heightened sensitivity to the subject matter has caused news outlets to run more stories is a matter for discussion. But many of us in America, and perhaps most surprisingly in the gay community, are seeing the magnitude of this problem for the first time. Some of us have been struggling with how to respond. Journalist Dan Savage came up with an idea. It's fantastic, even if it's just a jumping-off point. He calls it the IT GETS BETTER Campaign.

He's encouraged adult lesbians, gay, bisexuals and transgenders to post videos on YouTube talking directly to LGBT teens, especially those who feel trapped in bad situations. Dan asked us to talk to the teens about the various traumas around being gay we faced growing up, and how we now have rich adult lives."

So now that you've seen his words, hear his voice:



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