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Aryeh S.


Bio: While CliqueClack is my first foray into the blogosphere, it’s just one stop along my long journey in writing. With my first book of short stories bounded via copy machine when I was still a lad, my evolution along the trajectory of writing has far exceeded that of my drawing; that first book was fronted by a rather pedestrian hand drawing of “Leatherhead”, of TMNT fame, and my ability hasn’t grown beyond rudimentary since those days. But the baby’s cute!

Posts by Aryeh S.

The Celebrity Apprentice – And then there were two

The “celebrities” get cut from five to two in the blink of an eye. In hindsight, how lucky was Donald Trump to have not fired Bret right before he got sick?

Quotation Marks – Network television isn’t the best place to zing Donald Trump

“You can’t tie me down. I’m a sex shark … if I stop moving, I die.” – Puck, on ‘Glee’

Sunday night TV lineup – Clacking the dream

TV shows may come and go, but we can always imagine what an ideal night’s lineup might look like. Let’s take a look at the dream Sunday night TV schedule.

The Office – Scranton, the Paris of Northeastern PA?

Even after learning that she’s married, Michael is still dating Donna. The office attempts to make him see the error of his ways by having him meet the cuckold. Dwight and Angela finalize baby negotiations.

Criminal Minds – Did that guy keep beating his son after discovering he was a murderer?

Bodies start turning up dead in a small Alaskan town, and the BAU races to find the killer before the entire town has been either deserted or slaughtered.

The Practice virgin’s diary – The one where I catch up on what I missed

Jimmy’s newfound — yet apparently long-term and serious — gambling addiction finds him providing free legal council to his bookie. Jeffrey Tambor guests as the scariest person you can’t help laughing at.

The Middle – Axl was wise not to splash around in that pool

Brick’s class holds the first annual Social Skills-a-Thon, complete with reenactments and dramatizations. Are you really going to argue that public schools aren’t serving our children?

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