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" ... Driving downtown even at less trafficked times is a nightmare and many Westsiders will take any arcane route rather than endure the frustration of driving the 10 freeway. At its worst it is enough to keep your blood at a steady boil, your nerves taut like piano wire, and enough to make conversation default back to which lane is moving faster or plotting alternate routes. ... "
" ... Global supply chains are so taut and the news media and stock market’s demand for a response so immediate that there is little room for calm reflection. In this environment, crisis management is not a separate discipline to be brought out at times of acute need but a constant, mainstream strand of competent leadership. The issue is compounded by the cult of the individual that surrounds both business and political leaders. The job of running a major corporation or leading a nation is now so complex and multi-faceted that it is dangerously misguided to believe that one person has all the superhuman qualities that their propaganda machines often claim they possess. Leadership is a team sport. ... "
" ... If you’ve got the cash and inclination, why not dabble near the height of Chablis’s potential? This powerful, structured wine, taut with energy, can go the long haul. But, it’s hot now so go ahead and open it. ... "
" ... Still, as Springsteen tells it, there is also a bond between him and his audience, a commitment between the two that he has strived to honor and maintain. As I watched Springsteen, in HD no less, it was hard to escape that the passage of time he was describing was written on his face. He looks good, but his face is a little too tan, his hair a little too dark, his skin a little too taut. But that does not hide the miles and the many years of maintenance he has logged to earn his face. And it caused me to also acknowledge that I was watching this as part of my own part of this pact – which in my case, goes back to first seeing Springsteen perform on December 8, 1974 at the University of Vermont’s Memorial Auditorium (a gym basically). Tickets were $4.50 general admission. ... "
" ... The Caramel Apple strain reminds me strangely of an apple tart that I experienced in Paris a couple years ago while on a press trip to Burgundy. The puff pastry was hand rolled studied hands, taut, flaky and full of fragile layers. The apples were not like American apples, these were almost like miniature focused bombs of pure apple flavor, but tiny and packed with acidity and verve. A tangle of caramelized sugar and shards of roasted apples bound the delicate tree-fruits to the light pastry crust. It was more like a tart apple pizza than a dessert. And the wine? A barnyard-tinged Spanish cider instead of grapes. Each sip was so fresh and bursting with fruit, yet dry across the palate and possessing an inner tension that could be construed as Riesling-like. No friends, it was a barefoot walk through a late summer cornfield. Alive with possibilities and magic. The sound of rustling corn in your ears and fruit in your belly. ... "