by Frank | Jun 19, 2020 | Stories
In the late 1980s, I was working for my hometown radio station and one of my jobs was as an analyst on high school sports broadcasts. This one basketball playoff season started with my alma mater playing a real heavyweight in the Euclid District Tournament. Riverside...
by Frank | Jun 15, 2020 | Corkboard
Lola by Steve Dickenson & Todd Clark Published 10/10/2003 Not a big fan of fortune tellers. This strip says it all.
by Frank | Jun 8, 2020 | Corkboard
Gary Brookins of the Richmond Times-Dispatch Published November of 1987 (additions by FV) Every once in a while you’ll see something I edited. Either in the early days of printing it, using Whiteout, then adding my own text, or with a computer like I used on...
by Frank | Jun 5, 2020 | Stories
New year’s day 1995 was spent at Municipal Stadium rooting on the Bill Belichick coached Cleveland Browns over the Bill Parcells coached New England Patriots. But I had a little extra to lose on this game. While on the air at 102 ZOO earlier that week I had made a bet...
by Frank | Jun 1, 2020 | Corkboard
Artist: Jeff Darcy of the Cleveland Plain Dealer Published in 1996 Calvin and Hobbes has long been my favorite comic strip. I own most of Bill Watterson’s C&H books. This one is really beat up as it made it to several corkboards over the years. You can even...
by Frank | May 30, 2020 | Casual Corner, Lighthouses, Concerts
The day I asked her out We had already met up at several outdoor concerts the summer of 2019 by the time we took this selfie. Not only was this the day I asked her on a date, but we have found ourselves in front of several lighthouses in the short time we have been...