George Warholak

George Warholak

George Warholak was born and raised in the New York Metropolitan area. Having been nearly dyslexic after high school, he joined the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam era and received an honorable discharge. He worked in the water treatment field for 28 years before taking early retirement due to a disability. George became an avid reader, then a writer. He devotes himself to prison ministry and eradicating illiteracy. His insightful two-part memoir, THE REPROBATE, published by Tate Publishing is now available through bookstores nationwide as well as www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com. Visit his website at: http://georgewarholak.webs.com. The author s favorite saying: THAT WHICH MAKES THE REST OF THE HUMAN RACE SAD CAN CERTAINLY MAKE YOUR JOY GREATER.
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  • Nothing but Noise
    You throw your bottle out into the street; the sound of it breaking, it's quite discrete. Being pregnant with mischief will turn on you; so change your view, heeding the cue.
  • Scared Out of My Wits
    They usually come from the southwest; oh my, I understand the unrest. Kansas is given a tor-con of nine; no wonder I had chills down my spine.
  • Screen Zombie
    Now you're leaving the mall; eyes on that screen, your pitfall. Music blasting, you backed into that car; that text couldn't wait, look at your scar.
  • I'm Paying the Price
    Those two issues I left you to ponder; were they too much, our love to founder? You were, and are a gem of a woman; my heart still recalls, like dancing at the cotillion.
  • No Equivocation
    She moves me, she inspires me; I'd sacrifice anything, don't you see? As long as there's a roof over my head; there she'll be closer, giving me the go-ahead.
  • Noodles
    I wrote to the manager about this; the whole darned thing seemed pretty hopeless. The next bowl of soup, to my surprise; told it was on the house, my nerves depressurized.
  • She Weeps
    I comforted her when she was down; she lost her frown, and gave me love's crown. Since then, she's treated me like a king; I promised to give her a diamond ring.
  • Venal Casino
    This notion may sound drab; go ahead, take your stab. But I know with unwavering certainty; chasing money brings no guaranty.
  • The Chair in the Corner
    I never had much, or so I thought. Then I moved that chair; now it's easier to share.
  • Amazing Stuff
    This stuff blows the ship's luff; now, as always, we receive our foodstuff. It also lifts the great aeroplane; the pneumatic lift, our boxcar trains.
  • Far from Paradise
    It may be corny, but it's true; electronic bubbleheads, stuck in the stew. A brand new device, but with no wholesome advice; they call it progress, it's far from paradise.
  • Wisdom's Breeze
    The tall grass swayed in the breeze; the wind on its circuit, with ease. It seemed for a moment to brush my heart; the Spirit once again, bestowing true rampart.
  • Hardships in the Valley
    If we trust in our riches; our poor souls, full of stitches. If we stop laboring for the perishable, we can then put on the imperishable.
  • Fear and Worry
    You don't have to fear; just penetrate the ionosphere. Your humble prayers will disappear, and then you will be well-aware.
  • How to Beat Anxiety
    Mental health professionals vehemently say that there is a spike in frequent anxiety disorders in our modern society.
  • Had to Move
    I advised the mayor and Council; they considered it a downright hassle. If ya want to attract good business, you've gotta get rid of the badness.
  • At the Class Reunion
    Twenty years prior, I glanced into your eyes; you were married then, and all I could do was sigh.
  • For Pete's Sake
    The machine replaced the worker; it's just a real bad porker. They called it progress and innovation, but now many remain in consternation.
  • Arbitrator's Award
    Did the Clarion Water Company have just cause to demote the grievant, John Haskin, from Laboratory Technician to Plant Operator (rotating shift)?
  • On Death and Dying
    You will do well if you always keep the remembrance of death before you. Doesn't sound very nice, does it? We don't like to think about this matter...
  • Safety and Trust
    Dread is a close relative of fear, so evil tidings should never pierce your ear. So get rid of acrimony and anger, and don't forget the soul-destroying rancor.
  • Inmate Stalemate
    In my prison ministry, I have had the privilege to witness one particular inmate who has strived to overcome his inadequacy to be an upstanding citizen.
  • Conscience
    More often than not, blame dominates our culture, if not our conscience. Is there a grudge or vendetta fermenting in our conscience?
  • Those Fancy Wheels
    Here it comes; down the street, Oh my gosh, I can't even eat. You know who you are; you thought you'd be a star.
  • The Qur'an
    Regarding the "unbelievers," I think the following sums up the Qur'an from page 523: "You have your religion, and I have mine."
  • Pull 'Em Up
    To see your behind is nothing worthy; at best it's only topsy-turvy. How could you possibly run away, when you are caught dead in the fray.
  • GMC and Toyota Vehicles - a Comparison
    Sometimes it's difficult to choose a vehicle with value and longevity. But proper vehicle maintenance habits are a large factor when it comes to cost-effectiveness.
  • The Ill-Fated Night Shift
    There exists today some very indisputable and convincing evidence about the harmful effects of working the night shift or the rotating shift. It recently surfaced with the air traffic controllers.
  • NINEVAH, NOT TARSHISH
    Are you down and out about the price of gas or the general cost of living these days? Is your life just plain gloomy; full of dejection?
  • That Closing Bell
    Nothing wrong with innovation, as long as it's sprinkled with philanthropic notion. We can cut wages and benefits, but not the stockbroker misfits.
  • Stories of Inspiration
    Walking back from the dinner, the woman noticed several times that the generous employer bent down and picked up some old dirty pennies in the street.
  • Balms from Heaven
    Who can know when we reach that precipice; that inevitable threshold of our tombstone, will it shine and shed its luster, as we leave behind all worldly cares?
  • Living in New Jersey Versus Kansas
    My aunt told me that Jersey has everything. She is quite correct. As far as I am aware, she has not been to the great state of Kansas.
  • Understanding Wastewater Treatment
    So you flush the toilet and that's that, right? Not quite. For those who are connected to a public wastewater system, the following article will describe the process that wastewater undergoes.
  • God is Not Great
    In no uncertain terms, I respect the author's candor regarding the subject of God. Some parts of the book were nearly esoteric.
  • Simpletons
    Simpletons may be defined as fools in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, but truth be told, they have few worldly cares.
  • Radio Signals
    They said television would replace the radio; it never did, at least in my book. "Amplitude modulation--are you nuts?" Well, not quite.
  • Foot Fetish
    Even the high-heeled pumps that his lady wears gets him excited when she walks into the room. What is it about those sexy woman's shoes?
  • How Much Do We Really Think?
    What is the reason for why so few people engage in the process of thinking? I venture to say it's because thinking is about the most laborious work there is on earth.
  • In Times of Uncertainty
    Today I invite you to open your heart and let me in. You will then understand that my promises are pure promises.
  • Nathan's Fishing Excursions
    The police asked Nathan why he had an unregistered vessel out on the lake. "You know I just don't know, you know," said Nathan. "I just can't figure it out; why my invention didn't work."
  • The Friendly Skies of United Airlines
    From Wichita, Kansas, via Chicago to Newark, New Jersey, this writer has had a pleasurable experience flying with United Airlines several times. Overall rating given is five-stars.
  • Squirrels and Roof-rats
    After about a week Stanley started hearing crunching sounds above the ceiling almost the same time every night. He advised Mrs. Papoof, the landlord.
  • Kevin and Melvin Go Fishing
    After they both called in sick at one o'clock in the morning, Kevin and Melvin headed for the snake river. With high hopes of catching the big one, they set their chairs and tackle at the river bank.
  • Acrimony and Vain Talk
    There once was a man who just couldn't find even a glimpse of happiness in his life. He spent most of his time chasing after vain pursuits.
  • Overcoming Adversity
    Why is the nation wrestling with its worst economic downturn? Why is there so much brokenness in the populace?
  • Saturday Prayers
    My ears hear not of amusement, my eyes see not temptation. My mind is held to treasures, and Sunday morning gifts.
  • The Eleventh Hour
    O yes, good Lord, my life is vain; until my eyes see not a stain, as Thou did say and did ordain, that men not follow the path of Cain.
  • The First Three Minutes, by Steven Weinberg
    The grandeur of the universe, the heavens and stars, which man can see with the naked eye or with his instruments, creates an instinctive awe and respect. The more man observes the universe with his instruments, the more astonished he becomes.
  • How's Your Harvest?
    Like the breaking of a great dam, there appears to be a deluge of an ever-growing ignorance regarding morality which is bringing a famine to our land.
  • Beyond the Tomb
    The surprised pastor then witnessed a very mysterious thing. Immediately surrounding the dead man was a group of little, dark, evil-looking creatures who held in their hands papers listing all of the man's sins.
  • Humorous Tales Rewound
    When I was very young I remember being at my grandmother's house one day, and I can still recall hearing my mother and her mother chuckling as I was in the kitchen sink.
  • What Have I Learned?
    If I become a good citizen, voting at each election and fighting for what is moral and right, but have not been told of the vacuity of man...
  • The Reprobate, My Autobiography with Self-help
    Not many could argue with the fact that things in the world have changed drastically in the last 30 or so years.
  • I Love God More Than ...
    I love God more than I like the Mets; I love God more than placing bets. I like the stickers on a car, but my love for God is up to par.

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