Whining and Dining
Labels: family
Life takes us many places. It's a box of chocolates and a Hansel and Gretal trail of candy wrappers. I have filmed as an actor in The Happening, Invincible, The Lovely Bones, The Bounty Hunter, The Greek American, Bazookas, Limitless, TV's Its Always Sunny in Philly, Outlaw, New York, The Warrior, The Nail, Game Change, Cold Case, & commercial work includes The Philadelphia Eagles, Septa, Coors, Turbo Tax & Carnival Cruises. Freudian Slips spotlights irony in short story format.
So too my life is a journey of self-discovery through mistaken identity. I crown thee website Freudian Slips.
joetornatore@comcast.net
WORLD AIDS DAY COMMERCIAL
THE HAPPENING
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES COMMERCIAL
BUBBLE HOCKEY
CARNIVAL COMMERCIAL
TV's Fandemonium
Donovan McNabb Tug of War
ANNUAL FREUDIAN SLIPS IRONY OSCAR:
2004 LITTLE DRUMMER BOY..... 12-19-04
2005 GOING POSTAL.............. 11-17-05
2006 SLIM PICKINGS................ 8-10-06
2007 THE NOTEBOOK................. 7-12-07
2008 GIRL INTERRUPTED........... 2-14-08
2009 NICK AT NIGHT...............6-28-09
STOP AND SMELL THE SILK ROSES
*This is an interactive Blog. Leave comments by double clicking the COMMENTS tab underneath each story. Your comments can be left anonymously, with a pseudonym, or with name, rank and serial number. Writers working for free enjoy feedback.
DISCLAIMER: Fictitious demographic information including names and places are used where necessary to respect privacy. The stories are true unless otherwise stated. The content is intended to offer only a snapshot of the event described to protect identity and preserve dignity. The opinions expressed are not necessarily the views of the author's employer, Ripley's Believe It or Not, or any other affiliation. Viewer discretion is advised. Labels: family posted by Joe Tornatore | 9:58 PM
Share on Facebook
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
April 11, 2007
Whining and Dining
9 Comments:
Wow! How wonderful is this? Good story, Joe.
anonymous,
The story could only be better if I was selected as the mystery shopper instead.
It is I, the mystery shopper from Connecticut - or, perhaps I should now refer to myself as, "The Mystery Blogger." You see, it is no longer fair or satisfying sport to critique the restaurateurs of the world (or, of Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, as the case may be), so I have turned my attention to that oft neglected and mostly unappreciated segment of our community, the Bloggers. Since Joe presents himself such a willing target, I mean mystery project (shhh, he doesn't know I'm reading his blog - it's a mystery!), I guess I will begin with his Freudian Slips.
I found Joe's recent posting, Whining and Dining, to be superb in aroma, exceptional in body and flavor, and a balanced blending of fact and fictional license. The tempo was upbeat, without racing ahead of the reader, and the beginning and end were well balanced against the middle.
I would be remise, though, if I did not offer constructive and insightful comments concerning Freudian Slips, for the benefit of Joe, and ultimately for the benefit of all the blog-goers that will come after me.
In the first paragraph of this story, the phrase "cautiously guards" when paired with the phrase "his money" sounds a bit hollow, or dare I say, like a tired cliché. Consider, instead, linking words together that call out to the reader, "this is Joe talking, here! Joey, in da house!" How about, "I'm not saying my brother is cheap or tight with his dough, but the only thing that squeaks more than he does is the 9 year old truck he drives," or maybe even, "the only folks who shed more tears than he does when money is pried from his pocket are the 3 generations of moths that live in his wallet."
And, don't get me started on the hand soap in Joe's powder room!
Respectfully submitted,
The Mystery Blogger
crimp,
Thank God you only write, not talk, with food in your mouth.
This is tag team blogging at its best. The bloggee vs. blogger. Look out WWF!
Anonymous:
When I highjack Joe's blog, I like to think of it more like driving without a license, than a true act of violence.
Hold on a minute, something else is coming to me - Oh boy, it's happening again - I feel myself channeling the mystic energies of the mystery blogger. Yes, an undeniable compulsion to point out that in your comment posting, the use of the words "tag team" together with "bloggee vs. blogger" is nonsensical - tag teams work cooperatively, not against each other.
No need to thank me - bettering humanity through uninvited criticism is reward enough.
- MB
Crimp, you're starting to resemble someone I know....with the uninvited, helpful comments that you made to anonymous. I do agree with anonymous in that this is bantering or sibling rivalry at its best.
O you two stop it now I loved both and I do think I am a conaseaur of sorts of JT's blogging! Both were good writing despite the food for thought it was smothered with.
Both of ya keep writing I love it!
mommanator,
thanks for telling them to stick a fork in it.
Post a Comment
<< Home