Author Archives: Nik Bronder

Football Glory?

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Today everything was left on the field… everything except a victory. What turned out to be a quasi – Heights reunion ended on the grid iron. Legends were made, fumbles were had, and touchdowns were lacking but overall it was a good time. The final score from the two games was not worth reporting but a rematch is already in the making.

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Mickey, the Italian Stallion and Happy Hour.

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What many consider the brain trust of a certain Public Radio Station met up at Novak’s last night to discuss strategy and opportunities. After some advice from Mickey and Sal’s re-enactment of one of the great moments in Public Radio History (see first photo second row) we moved on to the highly disregarded Char Bar to end the evening.

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Piracy Once Again?

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As many of you know Piracy is still a problem many of us deal with on a daily basis. Some more than others. Recently, in what is becoming an all too common occurrence, Pirates attempted to raid a cruise liner off the coast of Somalia. The attack was thwarted by a quick-thinking sea captain and his trusty Sonic Weapon which managed to shoot bursts of earsplitting noise in a directed beam towards the pirates. This gave the sea captain enough time to get the hell out of there but not after the pirates got off a volley from their newly acquired bazooka. Pirates have been using cannons for centuries but this is the first time I can recall one using a bazooka.

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Piracy has been on the rise world wide. Use the above image to note the most troublesome spots. Avoid them at all costs, that is unless you have a Sonic Weapon. It’s the only thing I know that will stop a pirate and that is only temporary because pirates are tenacious.