At the risk of sounding old fashioned, Murray Wood is questioning the manners of some of the people he meets. He says people should make an effort to watch their language in public.
Murray Wood delivers sharp, insightful commentary with a blend of wit, skepticism and straight talk. Whether he’s exposing political maneuvering, celebrating cultural icons or unpacking life’s everyday quirks, he never holds back.
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Wed., Sept. 17: Murray Wood says he’s had too many close calls with people on scooters, bikes and skateboards. But he’s never seen them get pulled over.
Tues., Sept. 16: Murray Wood hates a steak snob. He says the “self-appointed arbiters of how food should be prepared” should let steak lovers be.
Mon., Sept. 15: After Murray Wood handed a checkout clerk cash, he says she gawked at the coins like she’d never seen them before. In today’s world, is it really so strange to use cash instead of a debit or credit card?
Thurs., Sept. 11: As society becomes more and more divided, Murray Wood says a lot of his friends are just trying to stay neutral, as there are real problems with both hardcore progressive and conservative ideologies.
Wed., Sept. 10: Murray Wood says there’s not really any feeling better than completing a successful repair job or a handy project. He recently repaired the ignition on his lawnmower, filling him with a rush of pride.