Headlines. They’re a hell of a thing.
“The reports of my death have been grossly exaggerated.”
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“The reports of my death have been grossly exaggerated.”
Angel Mendoza joined the army when he was fifteen years old.
Just a quick thanks to the 2,000 friends who joined me last night at The Lyric Opera House for a stroll through the sewer I call Memory Lane.
I wanted to share with you this photo my husband snapped of me as we entered the Labor & Delivery floor at our local hospital on Labor Day.
Mike dropped by the WBAL studios to join the Derek Hunter Show and discussed his favorite (and most memorable) ‘Dirty Jobs’, his new podcast and love for storytelling, and his upcoming event at the Lyric Opera House
Early this morning, deep in the middle of some sort of strange gardening dream, I was awakened by the sound of a giant bumble bee
From a Baltimore Boy, with great respect…
Here’s recent email from my mother that made me pee my pants.
I’m very flattered by the concern expressed by so many over the sudden disappearance of this week’s podcast.
Stephanie came to my office in LA and asked if she could interview me in the backseat of her SUV.
I just glanced down at the cracked screen on my ancient iPhone, and beheld the most sarcastic headline in the history of modern journalism.
I don’t know who this guy is, but he’s all over my wall, all over Facebook
The other night on Dirty Jobs, you sang a song about roadkill.
Albert Samos writes…The media has recently been stating that Donald Trump’s key supporters didn’t graduate from college. They constantly refer to these people as “uneducated white men.” As an electrical contractor who happens to be a white guy with six Read More …
I would never impose on you by asking you to advocate one politician over another, but I do feel this election could really use your help.