by Eddie Kalaher | Oct 16, 2020 | Reflections
The Curious Case of Dogshit Buttons Sometimes a story can only be given justice if laid out in the form of a dialogue. Collin: “Dad, did you hear about Grandma’s button?” Dad: “Nope.” Collin: “Pepper (the new puppy) bit it off her sweater while she was holding her.”...
by Eddie Kalaher | Sep 30, 2020 | Reflections
The Profound Purpose of the Perfect Pancake Do you really love Papa John’s pizza? Or do you love that garlic-butter dipping sauce? Do you really love shrimp or shellfish? Or do you love dipping it in that warm butter? Do you really love ‘salad’? Or do you love...
by Eddie Kalaher | Sep 18, 2020 | Reflections
Observe & Chase (is not a law firm) Yesterday I saw a commercial for a new movie coming out. The commercial displayed quotes from various magazines and film critics. Quotes like this: “Movie X is mildly entertaining” “An average performance and...
by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 3, 2020 | Reflections
When To Be A Fringe Lunatic “Every reform movement has a lunatic fringe.” – Theodore Roosevelt In many, many studies on human behavior, psychologists find that there is a typical (“normal”) distribution curve. It is a curve...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jul 16, 2020 | Reflections
The Lost Teachings of Empatheticus Lost to the pages of most history books, Empatheticus was a Greek philosopher who lived sometime between 400 – 300 B.C.. It is said that his teachings were ordered to be eradicated “by any means necessary from the four corners...