Posted by: tadmcd | May 26, 2009

V is for Vasectomy

Before perusing this latest Tadventure© the reader is strongly cautioned that its content is extremely graphic, it contains adult language and adult situations, and it involves significant nudity. Periodically emetic in nature, readers predisposed to queasiness should immediately strike the DELETE key and find something better do to. Really. I’m not kidding. Others may disagree but I think it’s a hell of story and if you have a strong constitution, read on. Oh, it’s very long, too. Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | May 11, 2009

Madam (Mis)Speaker

I had to travel to Baghdad to catch up with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but I managed to find her hiding in a small broom closet in an airplane hanger at Bagram Air Base. Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | May 9, 2009

The Barter Economy

Why is it that certain “skills” and/or “knowledge” are perceived to have value for which one should pay but others are “assumed” to be given away? Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | May 6, 2009

Senator Arlen Spect(acle)er

I had recently a chance to catch up with Senator Arlen Specter (D/R/D – PA) to interview him in light of his recent switch from the Republican party to the Democratic party. Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | March 6, 2009

You Can Keep the Change

[I had recently an opportunity to sit down with President Obama to discuss his first six weeks in office.] Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | November 12, 2008

AMTRAK Tech Trek

[This Tadventure© predates all others by a factor of “a lot” and was written before Tadventures© was in existence (back in the old days, I simply wrote under the heading, “Traveling With Tad”).  It’s a fun little story about an experience when the lovely Rebecca (TLR) took AMTRAK home from Virginia Tech and I met her at Union Station in Washington, DC.  Ironically, TLR is, in fact, pregnant as this is posted and Captain Ron (“The Navigator”) is no longer with us.  Others may disagree but I’m glad to have finally stumbled upon this tadbit after so many, many years.] Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | August 21, 2008

I See Well Enough to Spot a Moron

I had recently an opportunity to renew my U.S. Coast Guard license.  Who knew how difficult it would become.  Others may disagree but this Tadventure© is eye-opening. Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | June 8, 2008

It’s a Sailboat

Others may disagree but with the possible exception of one fellow, this latest Tadventure© had all the earmarks of a thoroughly thought out and flawlessly executed plan. Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | June 7, 2008

It’s a Sailboat – Part 2

Part two of the delivery from St. Augustine to Norfolk promises to downplay Captain D’s nudity and remains fecal free.  Others may disagree about the choices made in conditions of high stress at sea but this Tadventure© installment is chock-a-block with mirth (and occasional mayhem). Read More…

Posted by: tadmcd | June 6, 2008

It’s a Sailboat – Part 3

This tidbit, tertiary and titillating, is the triumphant termination of another Tadventure© trilogy and requires you, the astute reader, after studied consideration, to draw a conclusion.  This is your opportunity to cast your lot, with a complete understanding of the facts (upon which all Tadventures© are based), for or against, in re the judgments taken and decisions made by your remarkably good looking scribe. Read More…

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