Mike Williams is a Navy Vet who served under President Ronald Reagan and President George H.W. Bush. He has been decorated for his involvement in Drug Enforcement Operations during his time on active duty.
Various post-Navy jobs have included a school district, a retail store chain, a national medical supplier, 2 major trucking companies, and currently a marketing company.
Mike is the creator and writer for a Pennsylvania based blog PA Pundits. You can find it now at papundits.wordpress.com.
Currently, you'll find Mike's musings at stuckatmydesk.com.
His inspiration comes from the world around him, his many friends, kids, and family members.
When Mike isn't working at his 9 to 5 job in the warehouse, he's writing, blogging, photoshopping, podcasting, recording, editing, and producing.
Articles by Mike Williams
Obviously, after all of these years and with all of our new technology we still can't manage to snag a picture (dead or alive) of bigfoot. The photos that these guys brought to the press conference were laughable. You supposedly have a dead body. You have all the time in the world to get some really great pictures to present to the world but you don't? You offer up samples that look like close-ups of a Taco Bell dinner.
So, you think you have the solution to the world's oil problems? You don't. I don't. Nobody does. We need to find nobody and ask him!
An article about something I want to believe in but don't feel I can. I'm not sold on "scientific" evidence as it relates to Global Warming. This article goes on to explain it a little better. I also bring up the death of television. It's not my fault.
Mike
By now, I?m sure most folks are familiar with the infamous ?Three-Mile-Island? nuclear disaster. A nuclear power plant located near Harrisburg Pennsylvania ,in which, the unthinkable happened on March 28, 1979. The incident was also considered a catalyst for the creation of yet another federal agen...
Every few weeks, I will gather my notes and write a column about some of the most asinine things that people have either said or suggested. It doesn?t need to be limited to politics. Unfortunately, most of the ?good? stuff is political. The story in the Pocono Record about why folks don?t need to ha...
I think it?s time for a rant column. A column about pet peeves and stuff that just makes you ill just by thinking about it. Healthy hair, CBS, Nudity vs. Pornography, Death Taxes, Saddam, and Home Ownership are just some of the things that have been on my list. Grab an adult beverage, these things a...
Some things in life can never be stressed enough. This week, I’d like to revisit a column I wrote back in October of 2004. Sometimes, the only way to truly drive a point home is the use of a good story. This is not a political piece so leave your politics on the reading table, pick up those glasses,...
I thought this would be a good week to talk about numbers. Not the CBS show “Numbers” but rather the various numbers we get exposed to on a daily basis. These are the polls, studies, and dollar amounts that permeate our society. Some politicians live by them while insurance companies determine how m...
Definition of a funeral.
funeral - noun
the ceremonies honoring a dead person, typically involving burial or cremation.
? rare a sermon delivered at such a ceremony.
? archaic or poetic/literary a procession of mourners at a burial.
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it's (or that's) someone's funeral informal use...
I’m sure most of you have heard about the Muslim cartoons and the backlash they have caused. While most of us certainly have a problem with some of the cartoons, there are others who simply don’t understand what all of the fuss is about. They are just cartoons after all. To a religious group, they r...
It is a normal conversation. Two woman exchanging cookie recipes. They do it once a week at just about the same time, 10:15am. The ladies initially exchange pleasantries and then begin to exchange their “hottest” creations of the week.
The elder lady is Selma. Charming to be sure. Her husband has ...
Most parents adore their children. We protect them. We love them. We support them. It’s not always easy. We have “good days” and “bad days.” In many ways, our children represent the best part of ourselves. They might have mom’s sense of humor and dad’s ability to fix things. Sometimes, the bad trait...