Latest Feghoots

Archived Feghoots
1 - 50
51 - 100
101 - 150
151 - 200
201 - 250
251 - 300
301 - 350
351 - 400
401 - 450
451 - 500
501 - 550
551 - 600
601 - 650
651 - 700
701 - 750
751 - 800
801 - 850
851 - 900
901 - 950
951 - 1000
1001 - 1050
1051 - 1100
1101 - 1150
1151 - 1200
1201 - 1250
1251 - 1300
1301 - 1350
1351 - 1400
1401 - 1450
1451 - 1500
1501 - 1550
1551 - 1600
1601 - 1650
1651 - 1700
1701 - 1750
1751 - 1800
1801 - 1851
1851 - 1900
1901 - 1950
1951 - 2000
2001 - 2050

Shaggy Origins

What's New

Site FAQ

Male Bonding
by Alan B. Combs

Pierce Brosnan is one of my favorite actors. I liked him in "Remington Steele" and I think he makes an excellent Agent 007 -- effective, humorous, and dangerous. However, in the time between his stint as Reminton Steele and his playing James Bond, Pierce's career fell into the pits. It was not certain that he would make it in acting, and several of his paternal uncles advised him to go into family businesses with them. One uncle had a haberdashery featuring mostly outer garments. Another uncle had a fabric store that dealt mostly with bolts of coarse cotton fabric. The third had a non-traditional therapy practice featuring the use of medicinal plants. Pierce could not decide what to do, and the competetion between the uncles became more and more rancorous. Finally, the problem was resolved when Pierce became the latest 007 -- which did away with the fighting over the Brosnan coats, muslins, and herbs.


Served by Austin Web Publishing, Inc.

Sponsored by search engine marketing firm Apogee Search, providers of world class paid search advertising management and search engine optimization services. Apogee Search is a division of internet marketing firm Leads Customers Growth.

Designed and maintained by Brian Combs (info@briancombs.net).

(c) 1996-2006 Alan B.
& Brian P. Combs,
All Rights Reserved