Joshua Cook

Joshua Cook

I am a freelance writer for hire who has a true passion for writing. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, I moved to the Seattle area about three years ago. After a recent dark period in my life, I came out stronger and with a new found focus on my writing career. That is when I created ZombieACRES.com, as well as began accepting new clients. My focus is on pop culture and horror, but I enjoy writing on a broad variety of topics and genres. There is no feeling greater than hearing that something I wrote touched someone or connected with them in some way. Feel free to contact me for any reason at all. I love to hear from fans and clients alike.
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  • Filling the Void
    Flash Fiction - Sam has been through ups and downs in his life, even some lefts and rights. After a long night, he is now faced with the greatest challenge of his life, but one with the greatest reward.
  • Social Media User Boosts Faith in Mankind
    In a time when corporate greed and power hungry people seem to rule the world, it is rare to see a story about a person who helps another human for no reason other than to be nice. One internet user found a way to be that person in a total stranger's life
  • Love's Avenger
    After Sam Ashe had to kill his fiancee, Heather, he realizes all of his recent issues and all the death he has seen and caused, may be part of a much larger plan.
  • Mommy Deadest: A Zombie ACRES Story
    Barbara has had the worst day of work. Probably the worst day of work anybody has ever had. Now she must save her family before she kills and eats them.
  • Collateral Damage: A Zombie ACRES Story
    n has led Roslun Global to the forefront of the pharmaceutical industry, but when Father Reilly O'Hare hears of zombie experiments, he and his people set their sites on Roslun - with consequences.
  • 'The Walking Dead' Vs 'Mad Men'
    AMC's hit television dramas 'The Walking Dead' and 'Mad Men' seem to be worlds apart, but once you look closer at these dramas, the similarities really become noticeable.
  • When Stars Go Crazy
    For years, stars have been acting out and going crazy. For just as long, the public has been forgiving them. How many of these stars actually get forgiven though?
  • Always and Forever: A Zombie ACRES Story
    Sam and heather are a young couple, happy and in love. At least they were, until the latest Seattle zombie outbreak. Will Sam and Heather make it to safety?
  • Plight of the Freelance Writer
    User generated content sites and SEO writing are having a detrimental impact of the art of writing, as well as those artists wallets.
  • Artist Profile: Chris Miller
    Chris Miller is an artist and creator of ChrisCrazyHouse.com. He has spent his life perfecting his craft and making a career out of his passion. The creator of the NukkullHeadz comic series sits down and talks to me about his life and his art.
  • The Zombies Game Phenomenon
    Zombies!!! It is a word that has infected the mainstream pop culture, including our games. Lets take a look at Zombies even closer.
  • No Place like Home: A Zombie ACRES Story
    Georgia Marie and her younger sister Alice are trapped, waiting for the inevitable to happen. The monsters outside are almost as relentless as the ones inside.
  • We Live Not Spending a Dime
    When Yahoo featured an article where a woman claimed she went ten days without spending a dime. Is that really an accomplishment? Not in this day and age.
  • The Dark Knight Rises Villain Bane
    After leaking the first image of Batman's villain in The Dark Knight Rises via Twitter hash tag, the internet is abuzz about Bane, and Tom Hardy, the actor portraying him in the newest Batman film.
  • The Top Ten Summer Movie List to End All Lists
    Want a different kind of summer night? This Top Ten Summer Movie List to End All Lists will ensure you never have a dull night this summer.
  • Marijuana Brings Fibromyalgia Relief
    Fibromyalgia is reported to affect over twenty million Americans. This is an extremely painful disease. Conventional medicine just does not do the trick for many of them. Can medical marijuana be the answer?
  • Two and a Half Men Receive Bomb Threat
    First Two and a Half Men fires Charlie. Then they hire Kutcher. Now, adding to all the problems the producers have, they have bomb threats being called in.
  • Seattle's Family 4th at Lake Union 2011
    After two decades of solo corporate sponsorship, the Family 4th at Lake Union has been in trouble two years now. Luckily, this year's annual fireworks celebration is on, but when and where?
  • Start Writing Now with Three Sites
    So you want to start writing, but you don't know where to begin? I give you three excellent sites to get your start in freelance and amateur writing.
  • Ashton Kutcher and Two and a Half Men: Do We Want Them Together?
    Throughout the years our favorite television characters have changed for numerous reasons. With those changes to our favorite television shows, so has our love with those shows. Maybe replacing Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men will not reap rewards.
  • Return of the Zombies that Ate My Internet
    Last year I wrote an article called Zombies Ate My Internet! I had a blast writing it, and usually do always have zombies on the mind, so I figured why not go back and see what cool zombie internet gems are out there.
  • The Ultimate Summer Albums
    Summertime and music go hand in hand, kind of like flat rocks and calm waters. Have you ever wondered what the Ultimate Summer Albums are? I have, so I compiled my own list of ten Ultimate Summer Albums.
  • Four Interesting Seattle Summer Events
    Being fairly new to the Seattle area, I thought an article on great summer events around Seattle would be a great way for me to learn more about my new home, as well as find great things to do this summer.
  • The Boy Who Cried Zombie: A Zombie ACRES Story
    What would happen if you saw a zombie? Would you be able to step up and be a hero? Tonight, Sam Ashe is going to find out.
  • No Body Knows: A Zombie ACRES Story
    On a Friday, in 1982, most people went about their normal days. Cops went on their normal patrols. Teachers taught their normal classes. But one scientist working on the Second Birth Project had a very abnormal day.
  • Retaliation After Osama Bin Laden's Death?
    Some people are worried that after the death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida will launch attacks in his name. Is it possible that this might happen? There are a few things that should be looked at before answering this.
  • Tough Love: A Zombie ACRES Story
    Nearly ten years after William Lohman gave the interview that changed the world, a young woman begins her quest for answers. Georgia Marie's life has changed, and not for the best. Now she must return home to an unusual welcome.
  • Beautiful Farmland for Sale... With a Dark History
    Ed Gein has inspired countless movies, including Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the property that was the scene to his horrific crimes was up for sale, with a hefty price tag. Why was the auction canceled?
  • The Beasts of Bray Road
    Werewolves have been stalking the wild, backwoods of Wisconsin for many years. Recent reports have a couple beasts stalking the Bray Road area in Burlington, Wisconsin.
  • Batman Forever... Best. Soundtrack. Ever
    Batman Forever, both as a movie and as a soundtrack, became bright spots in an otherwise dark time for pop culture. With Grunge taking over music and movies seeming too serious at times, Batman Forever broke onto the scene like a fresh breeze.
  • Glee Season Two Guest Stars Are Lining Up
    Glee already has a bloated cast of regulars, which will grow in season two, but the ones that come and go may make the most impact.
  • The Event May Be the Event of the Fall
    We have all seen the commercials for months. Our interest has been thoroughly peaked. The only real question in our minds is this: What is The Event?
  • The Fremont Troll in Seattle, Washington
    Deep in the heart of the Fremont neighborhood in beautiful Seattle, Washington, there lurks something dark and evil; something nobody had ever imagined... until 1990, at least. It is the Fremont Troll, and it has come for your Volkswagen Beetles.
  • Seattle's Hempfest 2010
    It is finally that time of summer again. A time when the Emerald City really becomes green. I am, of course, talking about Seattle's annual Hempfest, one of the largest pro-marijuana rallies in the United States.
  • The Interview
    Roslun Global has been a major player in the controversial Second Birth Project for years, but now William Lohman is ready to blow the lid off the whole thing.
  • Love is in the Air in Pop Culture Land
    It seems when the temperature heats up, so does celebrity's love for each other. This summer proved to be no exception with a plague of celebrity weddings gracing the pop culture landscape.
  • American Idol Rumor Season in Full Swing
    It seems this time comes earlier and earlier every year. It is American Idol rumor season, and the net is in full effect already this summer.
  • Zombies Ate My Internet!
    In recent years, zombies have shot back into the forefront of American pop culture. I bring you just a handful of my favorite zombie sites on the internet.
  • My Jamie Kennedy Experience
    The day I met Jamie Kennedy is a day I will never forget.
  • Pot Farming is Legal in America
    Come inside to see how you can legally start your own Pot Farm here in the good ol' United States of America.
  • Gary Coleman Dead at Age 42
    Gary Coleman, beloved actor and comedian, dies in Utah at age 42.
  • The Pop Culture OZ Conspiracy
    OZ inmates are taking over the world - one television show at a time. Come see my proof and be prepared.
  • Ninties Gems We Will Never See Again
    Sugar Ray and Smash Mouth both hit it big in 1997 with hit singles, but that seemed to be the curse that transformed them from artists to money bags.
  • The Hot Concerts of My Past Seem to Be Making a Comeback in 2010!
    As an added bonus for this special offer only, each one of these memories are of bands that are touring this summer. So turn up the speakers, start drinking lots of water, and get ready for Green Day, The Offspring, Vans Warped Tour, and Ozzfest!
  • Ellen DeGeneres is New American Idol Judge!
    Yes, the biggest problem facing America through the summer of 2009 has finally been resolved. No, not health care reform, but the fourth judge on FOX's American Idol, which is Ellen DeGeneres.
  • Transient Ischemic Attack or Mini Stroke
    Things everybody needs to know about this early stroke detection attack.
  • Jury's Power of Jury Nullification
    Have you ever heard of the power of judicial nullification? Don't worry, most Americans have not, but this power enables jurors to actually judge the laws and not just the persons meant to be punished under these laws.
  • A Tribute to the Family I Have Lost
    This is a slideshow dedicated to the three family members I have lost in the past year.
  • The Top Ten Teen Movie List to End All Lists!
    Not all teen movies are just mindless dribble. This list highlights the top ten teen movies and what they can teach teens.
  • In Memory of Blue the Blind
    A slideshow featuring my Red Healer and Dingo mix dog. She had to be put down on January 19, 2009, due to cancer.
  • Top Five Rap Album Releases: Fall 2009
    If you love rap music, and who doesn't, then you need to watch for these five rap albums of 2009. Pitbull, Beastie Boys, Insane Clown Posse (ICP), Kottonmouth Kings, and Dr. Dre are all featured here.
  • Oh, the Things to Change
    When asked what I would change about one product that I use on a daily basis, only one thing came to mind. Why don't you follow me and see what it is?
  • Retro Round-Up: The Greatest American Hero
    Do you remember one of the greatest cult classics of the 80's? If you said The Greatest American Hero, you are absolutely correct! If you didn't, then it's time you are educated on this great television show of the 80's.
  • Hypertension AKA High Blood Pressure
    In this article I highlight some of the basic facts about high blood pressure or hypertension, the differences between essential and secondary hypertension and some of the causes.
  • Earn Extra Money and Save Lives by Donating Plasma
    Have you ever wanted to make some extra money for doing little or no work? Here is how you can make that extra easy money while saving lives - donate plasma.
  • Roe v. Wade: An Ethical and Medical Case
    Roe v. Wade is one of the most famous cases in American history, and one of the most influential. What was this case about and why is it so powerful in America?
  • Top Five Country Albums of 2009
    If you love country music, and who doesn't, then you need to watch for these five albums of 2009. Reba Mcentire, Willie Nelson, Toby Keith, and Johnny Cash all appear, as well as many others.
  • Jessie "Young Gunz" Godderz from Big Brother
    Have you ever wondered what Jessie "Young Gunz" Godderz does when he is not flexing for the Big Brother cameras? Let's take a look at this bodybuilder and his life outside the house.
  • Free Family Fun in Kenosha, Wisconsin
    Is your family's fun budget a little low this year? Well have no fear, Associated Content is here. In this article I will show you just a few of the great free family fun activities in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
  • Green Day Went Kerplunk! Before They Had a 21st Century Breakdown
    With Green Day's new release - 21st Century Breakdown - being released, I decided to do a review of one of my favorite Green Day albums from the 90's, Kerplunk! So let us see where Green Day has been, to more appreciate where they are going.
  • Bud Light Lime: Beer Review
    After Miller's runaway success with their Miller Chill beer, Budweiser decides to try their hand at the lime/beer mix, but do they outperform Miller or fall flat on their face?
  • Scrubs Guest Stars: Season Six
    What do a film and television star, television actor, Tony Award winning actress, and a Spin City alumni have in common? They are all guest stars in season six of Scrubs. Keri Russell heads this installment of Scrubs Guest Stars.
  • Fringe is Expected to Be Huge Hit for FOX
    This fall there will be a lot of shows begging for your attention. J.J. Abrams, creator of Lost, is bringing you the television show Fringe. Let's explore why the hype over this show is already buzzing.
  • Scrubs Guest Stars: Season Five
    Mandy Moore, David Foley, and Jason Bateman top the list of season five guest stars on NBC's cult hit Scrubs.
  • Scrubs Guest Stars: Season Four
    Come on in and read the skinny on four of Scrubs coolest guest stars from season four, which include Heather Graham, Colin Farrell, Mathew Perry, and Clay Aiken. Yes, even he of American Idol fame has had a guest starring spot on Scrubs!
  • 90210 Returns to Television This Fall
    America's most famous zip code makes an ill-fated reappearence this fall on the CW network. Let us take a look at the limits of originality in the premise of this newest endeavor.
  • MyYearbook Nips at the Heels of MySpace
    A new social networking site is on the verge of becoming the new MySpace. MyYearbook, which was created by two New Jersey high school students, has almost 8 Million members so far, and is growing quickly.
  • Want Page Views but Make it Tougher?!
    Why does it seem that Associated Content makes it tougher for content producers to do their job?
  • George Carlin: A Brief History of a Great Man
    George Carlin has always been a great man and an amazing pop culture icon. With his passing on June 22, 2008, let us take a brief look at a few areas of George Carlin's unbelievable life.
  • Barack Obama Leading John McCain in Wisconsin
    In this heated 2008 Presidential Race, every state will be important. This is a look at the feelings in Wisconsin towards both Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain.
  • CBS Bombs Jericho... Again!
    Fans of the CBS show 'Jericho' just cannot seem to get a break. After a terrific second season, CBS suits decide to cancel Jericho one last time, , though resurrection may be possible on cable.
  • Speak the Right Language - AC Exclusive Rant
    How can people expect to live full and productive lives in a new country without understanding anything that is written or spoken to them?!
  • Pokemon Diamond - Nintendo DS - Review
    Being the only 30 year old Pokemon fan I know, I had to rush out and buy Pokemon Diamond and Pearl when they came out. Read on to see what I thought about these highly addictive games.
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Will Be Two Films
    Warner Bros. and producers of the massivly popular and lucrative Harry Potter franchise will split the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, into two films.
  • First in Awhile
    This is another blog from the mind of Josh Cook. When is it time to call it quits on your dreams and join the rat race? I hope to find out, and before it is too late.
  • The Medical College of Wisconsin Has Turned Dogs into Pigs..
    After writing two previous articles on the atrocities taking place at the Medical College of Wisconsin, College Promoted Animal Abuse and Medical College of Wisconsin Dog Labs Update, MCW have decided to save the dogs, but keep on murdering.
  • The Leader that Should Have Been Finally Wins
    Al Gore has just won the Nobel Peace Prize to go along with his Oscar. George W. Bush has just won the blood of thousands of Americans on his hands, which will go nicely with the oil that is pouring from his pockets.
  • Smack of Reality #1: Modern Sports Stars Are Above the Law
    In this edition of Smack of Reality, the focus is on sports stars, such as Michael Vick and Pacman Jones, who feel they can do whatever they like, and usually do. But why does this continue to happen? The answer may surprise you.
  • Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution on MySpace: The Review
    On August 22nd, MySpace teamed-up with nowwhat.com, and brought live, streaming video of Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution into the homes of many fans. The concert featured HIM, Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance, and Linkin Park, among others.
  • Scrubs Guest Stars - Season Three
    What do Michael J. Fox, Tara Reid, Chris Meloni, and Brian Bostwick all have in common? That's right! They were all guest stars in season three of NBC's hot sitcom, Scrubs.
  • Associated Content CP and More: Tweak's First AC Rant
    I decided to write my first Associated Content, exclusive rant. I'm a little upset with some AC Content Producer etiquette I've seen recently, and was wondering if I'm alone in this observation.
  • Fanpop's Top Five Fan Spots
    Fanpop is a newer social networking site that allows users to create mini fan sites, called spots, for whatever interests they enjoy. Here is a listing of the top five spots on Fanpop.
  • Wal-Mart: An Environmental Issue
    Many people shop at Wal-Mart because of their low prices, but never think about what those low prices cost other people, and especially the environment itself.
  • The Time to Revolt is Upon Us!
    America is in a bad way, and it is time for a revolution! This revolution will be fought and won on the backs of the young, which is scary when you talk to some of the younger generation of today.
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Movie vs. Book
    Most fans are somewhat displeased with the length of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, but why? With this article, I will show you some of the differences that I noticed, and a little reasoning on why the fans would have preferred to see them in the movie version.
  • Scrubs Guest Stars - Season Two
    In season two of the NBC cult hit, 'Scrubs', Heather Locklear and D.L. Hughley are among the four standout guest stars. Let my pop culture expertise fill you in on these two... And then some.
  • Scrubs Guest Stars - Season One
    NBC's hit show, and major fan favorite, Scrubs, has also received quite a reputation for great guest stars. Even back in season one, Scrubs was pretty dead on with a great guest star cast, and some memorable recurring characters.
  • How I Overcame my Oral Presentation Fears
    Since I suffered from a strong anxiety of public speaking, I took many classes and teachings on oral presentations and speeches. I have found ways to get over these fears. I would like to share these tips on overcoming oral presentation fears.
  • Becoming a Blind Dog - Blue's Story
    This is a look at how my dog Blue, became blind. It's called Retinal Degenerative Disorder, and there was nothing we could do. We still love Blue, and she will always be the same dog to us.
  • A Paris Jail Tale: Chapter Three - Tweak's Rants 6/8/2007
    In this rant, I look at the saga that is 'The Paris Jail Tale', stright up through the most recent chapter, Paris Hilton being ordered back to jail for her full 45 day sentence.
  • Business and Professional Writing: Four Fundamental Elements
    So many people have problems and fears about writing, that they just try to get each assignment done and over with as soon as possible. When you are writing for business purposes, that may actually cause more harm than good.
  • Lily Allen, Just Another British Import?
    Lily Allen is a British pop singer who is about to take America by storm. Lily Allen's album, Alright, Still, has yet to break the top ten, but her huge internet fanbase, thanks to MySpace, is sure to help Lily Allen explode on the American scene.
  • Jericho to Return to the Air
    With all the Save Jericho campaigns, including the Nuts for Jericho campaign, it appears CBS may be bringing their cult television show back for a midseason run.
  • Plane Crashes into Lake Michigan
    A plane carrying six passengers, crew and medical team, crashes into Lake Michigan, just off the shores of Milwaukee. On board were also organs being transported for transplant.
  • Movie Theater Popcorn Prices Too High?
    We all know that the price of popcorn and other concessions at movie theaters is pretty high. We also know we don't want to pay those high prices for the popcorn. But do any of us know why movie theaters charge so much for popcorn and other concessions?
  • Fanpop! - Newest Social Networking Site
    Social networking sites needs to be more than just a pointless popularity contest these days. On the decline are the days of MySpace, and on the rise is the next big thing... Fanpop!
  • Computer Security Threats for Small Businesses
    In today's technological world, it is important that businesses face the need for information and computer security. Let's take a look at a few examples - phishing, spyware, and zero day attacks - of computer security issues that businesses face.
  • Jericho Fans Send Nuts to CBS Executives to Protest Show's Cancellation
    Since the announcement that CBS has cancelled Jericho, the internet has been blowing up with campaigns to save the show; everything from petitions to the NUTS for Jericho campaign. Come and find out how you can save Jericho, and help a greater cause in the process.
  • Kenosha, Wisconsin's Museums and Galleries
    Summer is a great time to get out and enjoy what your city has to offer. That's exactly what I do every year, and here are the museums and galleries I visit in my hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
  • Heroes: Origins Expands on NBC Hit
    With the drop in ratings after Heroes' first season hiatus, NBC asked creator Tim Kring to come up with a new idea to keep the interest up, and so Heroes: Origins was born.
  • Damages is FX's Newest Drama
    FX's newest orignal drama, Damages, looks to be their next big hit. Especially when you factor in a couple of Damages' more unlikely casting choices.
  • Scrubs : NBC's Cult Hit
    NBC may have aired its final season of Scrubs, but for its fans, Scrubs will live on.
  • Facts About the Bible and Religion
    Since I am not an overly religious man, I like to look at the holes I noticed in the ten constant years of church attendance, and would like to share just a few of them with you today.
  • Two Candidates Voted off Idol
    Due to the charity event 'Idol Gives Back' last week, two American Idol finalists go home this week. Let's look at the past two weeks for Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson, American Idol's latest elimination.
  • Retro Round-Up: BASEketball
    BASEketball, which was filmed before South Park ever aired, feature the show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. It has since blown up into full cult status.
  • Medical College of Wisconsin Dog Labs Update
    I recently wrote an article about the live animal testing going on at the Medical College of Wisconsin. I decided to do an update, hoping for better news, but that was not the case. This article also includes links to action websites and videos.
  • The Government's Role in Foreign Language Education
    The government is going to have to play a very large and important role in the future of America's foreign language education changes. This article shows you how they have tried, and failed, thus far.
  • Associated Content Articles on AC?
    This article briefly looks at the trend of using Associated Content as article subjects, which is used all too often.
  • Foreign Language Needs in Today's Business World
    We know the importance of foreign language education for students, but what about after school? This article shows you the importance of foreign language knowledge in the business world.
  • Foreign Language Education Advantages
    With my ongoing research into foreign language education needs in America, I have uncovered some of the benefits that our children can obtain from learning another language.
  • History of Foreign Language Studies in America
    The need for foreign language education and studies in America is getting more crucial everyday, and a change must be made. Before we can change the future, we must know the history of foreign language studies in America.
  • Milestones in the Life of a Pizza
    I take a look at a few of the milestones in the history of the tomato pie, or pizza as it has evolved into today.
  • Haunted by the Ghosts of Nuns? Kenosha, Wisconsin's Kemper Center
    There have been haunting rumor's and ghost stories about Kenosha, Wisconin's Kemper Center, formally Kemper Hall, a religious, all-girl school since the 1860's. I look at some of the fact, or fiction, surrounding these stories.
  • It Wasn't a Big Deal Until You Made it One: AC & Digg
    By complaining about Digg, people make it the Sanjaya Malakar of Associated Content. It wouldn't be that huge of an issue, if you didn't make it one.
  • The Up-Side of Downsizing
    It is true that downsizing, or restructuring, isn't a good thing for those that may lose their jobs, but what about the big picture? I look at a couple other aspects of downsizing that people tend to overlook.
  • Who is to Blame for Online Predators? Blame Everybody!
    With all the lawsuits being brought against MySpace, it seems that parents are too quick to blame everybody else for not parenting their children. Let's take at look at the facts...
  • Stefani Shaeffer, Trump's New Apprentice
    The Donald's new apprentice is hired. Let's look at season 6's winner.
  • Lessons from George Clooney's Good Night and Good Luck: Part One
    I look into the lesson George Clooney may have been trying to show us by making the movie, 'Good Night and Good Luck', which depicts the epic battle between Wisconsin Junior Senator Joseph McCarthy and CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow.
  • Lessons from George Clooney's Good Night and Good Luck: Part Two
    I look into the lesson George Clooney may have been trying to show us by making the movie, 'Good Night and Good Luck', which depicts the epic battle between Wisconsin Junior Senator Joseph McCarthy and CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow.
  • Product Review: Post-It Flag Highlighters and Pens
    This product review looks at the 3M Post-It Flag Highlighters and Pens, which come equipped with convenient Post-It Flag dispensers on them. Extremely useful tools for college students and Associated Content CP's alike.
  • College Promoted Animal Abuse: Medical College of Wisconsin Dog Labs
    I bring to light the dark practices of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) dog labs and the needless abuse they cause in the name of science.
  • College Satellite Options for Working Adults
    I feel that education is the most important thing a person can do for their future, and this article points out the advantages of working adult college satellite sites, which is the same type of school I am currently enrolled in.
  • You Don't Know Jack: the Trivia Video Game
    In this edition of my Retro Round-Up series, I look at the video game 'You Don't Know Jack', which became hugely popular in the mid-90's, but tapered off due to overkill. After some time, 'Jack' is back online, so see what all the fuss is about.
  • Stricter Animal Laws Needed
    This article shows why harsher animal abuse laws are needed and points towards the link between animal and human abuse.
  • Review of The Riches on FX
    This is a review of the new FX drama, 'The Riches', which stars Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver.
  • Father of a Blind Dog: Learning to Care for a Recently Blind Dog
    This article briefly discusses the start of my life with a dog that recently went blind.
  • Everything I Ever Needed to Know, I Learned From South Park
    This article demonstrates some of the more mature storylines that have been featured in the show South Park, though it is done through a tongue-in-cheek style.
  • Motivating Young Employees
    This article points out inexpensive ways to keep today's young employees happy and to motivate them to do a better job. Doing this will help to ensure a future of better employees with more loyalty towards the company.
  • Dingo Pet Food Recall
    Another pet food recall has been ordered, this time by the company Eight in One. They are recalling their Dingo pet treats due to salmonella poisoning.

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