By GEORGE STAHL It’s the real thing baby! At least it was for the first 44 years of its life. That’s when all the world […]
Author: George Stahl
From Whitechapel to Baker Street
By GEORGE STAHL It is late 1888, the Whitechapel District in the East End of London. 5 women were murdered within a 9-week span. They […]
‘If only’ moments can change things
By GEORGE STAHL History is full of those, ‘if only’ moments. Some of them call on us to say, ‘Wow, imagine if that had been […]
No Shirt, No Shoes, No Socks, No Service
By GEORGE STAHL Today, May 8, is a very special day. It is the day that besides being outdoor intercourse day, where people are encouraged […]
No Longer a Mr. Potato Head
By GEORGE STAHL In 1946, an inventor named George Lerner from Brooklyn, New York introduced a game where children would take stick pin plastic parts and […]
It was All Greek to Them
By GEORGE STAHL We have all heared the term, ‘Trojan Horse’. The term today is used to describe someone that pretends to be one thing, but […]
Fore 720 Plus Years
By GEORGE STAHL Golf. It’s arguably the most four hours of frustration anyone can ever endure. It has ups, downs, slices, hooks, duffs, chunks, skulls, […]
A Total Eclipse of the Sun
By GEORGE STAHL In just five days, April 8, people will be witness to a world changing event that could jeopardize the future of the […]
Houston We Got Problems
By GEORGE STAHL Forget about the new revelations that UFOs are real on earth. Think about how we look to our neighbors in space. We […]
The Accidental Planet
by GEORGE STAHL It was 244 years ago on the clear night in March, and William Herschel a 43-year-old astronomer, was working in his lab […]