Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Most Unusual Thing I Did in 2008
I'll Never Know
Most past relationships at least have the benefit of closure. I can think of one that barely got started and ended before I knew what hit me. It was about this time of year back in college, a snowy day in New Hampshire at the end of the semester. There was a long line in front of the dining hall when a big snowball fight broke out and scattered everybody. A girl I hadn't seen around campus before had become separated from her friends and ended up next to me and my roommate. She immediately struck up this very deep conversation with me. I was terminally shy back then, but our talk was so intense over dinner that I remember my roommate being totally excluded from everything. I don't know if you can find a soulmate that quickly or if there can be love at first sight, but it was different from anything up to that point and I dare say anything since. She told me she would be leaving school the next day, but I figured I'd see her again. Hey, I had her campus address. Well, I went there only to find she had already left. At the time, I told myself that was just the way it was meant to be. Ever since, I've wondered whether or not I let the best thing happen to me walk out of my life. It was a very short chapter in my life, but remains the biggest "what if?" since that snowy day.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Women Take Over the Charts
Friday, December 26, 2008
Might As Well Face It!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas!
Secret Santa Shown the Door
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Holiday Central!
WBMW is eastern Connecticut's Christmas music station. There's no doubt about that. But it's not just about the holiday music. You'll find Soft Rock 106.5 in the many holiday parades, from Putnam to Old Saybrook to Groton. The enthusiasm is obvious in the faces of everyone crowding the streets on a cold night. There are so many people in need in our community, and it is very gratifying to be a part of the many efforts to make sure more of our neighbors have a happier holiday. The Gemma Moran Food Drive is one great example of neighbors pitching in. That's what the holidays are all about - not whether or not retail sales are up from last year. It's a lesson the kids should learn.