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Surreal Art – No… Cereal Art

I love art. It it pleases my eyes, ears and tastebuds it’s art to me. I thought this was pretty cool. It’s a Cereal Obama.

Enlarge to show texture.

Enlarged to show texture.

Obama Cereal Artwork.

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Having A Nicheless Blog

Having a Nicheless Blog

Yes, the Daily Bragger has no niche. (Well, sort of.) I really never stick to a topic and continue to write posts about same thing over and over again. (Making me one of the worst blogs around.)

This is my own personal blog. I write about what I like or don’t like. I write about what can be done to improve.

So if you find that your blog does not have a niche, don’t worry people will actually read what you have to say. Everybody has a story.

If you can’t find your niche, just write. Keep writing. Eventually you will find your flow.

I treat each individual post as its own website. That way when I optimize for the search engines the single posts are picked up better by the search engines than the entire blog itself. (Just one of my many SEO tricks I use.  – I’m pretty slick when it comes to SEO, but I don’t want to write a blog about it.)

Besides B.S and bragging. Do you think this blog has a niche of some sort?

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Cleveland Nails the Social Media Scene.

A group of some of the smartest and most intriguing people in a city coming together and collectively writing a book on social media…  Have you ever heard of such a thing? AND IN CLEVELAND??

This is the first time I have seen this and I think that it’s extremely OUTSTANDING!!!

Welcome to Social Media

Welcome to Social Media

Members of the Cleveland Social Media Club put their minds together and created Welcome To Social Media. It’s an amazing guide to help people and businesses comprehend social media.

Welcome to Social Media was created as a place for the Cleveland Social Media Club to share educational materials designed to help individuals and businesses navigate the quickly evolving world of social media. Welcome to Social Media, Volume 1, is the first of what we hope will be many e-books offering social media tips and advice to users of all skill levels. – www.welcometosocialmedia.com

I know you are saying to yourself as you scratch your head, “Well jeepers, how much does it cost?” Well, my fine thrifty friends… it’s FREE. There are no mailing lists, no spam, nothing..NADA. Get the book now dude.

See, as Clevelanders, we love to share. We’ll hold the line up at the grocery store just to tell why we are buying broccoli. Cleveland is the PLACE for Social Media. Social media is perfect for Clevelanders and for any person or business who wants to share. (Hint for Facebook..how about moving your headquarters here to Cleveland.)

If there is a Volume #2…count me in.

Here’s what members of the Cleveland Social Media Club are saying about social media. (I love this video and I’m blatantly going to steal this idea for my next video. I love the use of the twitter profiles in this video.) Speaking of Twitter, follow me if you want http://twitter.com/dailybragger

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Reporter Tries To Get Drunk Guy Out of Live News Report

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Reporter Tries To Get Drunk Guy Out of Live News Report

A reporter was giving a live report in Las Vegas. A drunk guy who wanted to be on camera gets pushed and hit in the face by the reporter.  In my opinion, the drunk guy deserved to hit. After all the drunk guy was impeding the reporters first amendment.

Reporter hits drunk man interrupting news cast.
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Collinwood Arts Festival

Collinwood Arts Festival

A humid day in June. Sweat was rolling off my head. As I was wiping the sweat off my brow, I realized that I was back in Collinwood and enjoying it. (Yeah, I know TMI…If you ever talked to a  native from Collinwood you’ll know this.)

See, Collinwood is  a neighborhood in Cleveland with a rich history and a bad reputation.

I was born there, raised there and well, my family moved just before I had to go to high school.

The area was getting bad in the late 80′s. I remember seeing drunks, pimps and a murder victim being pulled from a building when I was 14 years old. The Hells Angels used to frequent the motorcycle shop on the corner of 149th and Lakeshore. I used to have to walk past it to  get to and from my school, St. Jeromes

When my parents moved my brother and  I to the Westside of Cleveland, I swore that I would never go back to Collinwood. There’s no fun there.

Forward to 2009.

After reading the local paper and reading blogs, I was seeing that my old neighborhood was going through a change. A couple of years back, my mom moved back to Collinwood to live near the Euclid Beach area where she grew up. (She used to rent from the Humphrey family.) One day I decided to drive around the Waterloo area of Collinwood.  I was looking for the old black bomb marks left over from a failed mob hit in the 70′s and I was looking for the barber shop my father used to take me to. The barber and the bomb marks were gone.

But I noticed something amazing. There area had color. It was bright. As a kid, I remember the area being dull. There were businesses, colorful bars and even a place called the Beachland Ballroom. I read that there was going to be an art festival there.

I told my wife that I wanted to go a Cleveland art festival and she said, “Why do you want to go to an art festival, you know nothing about art.” I told my wife that I wanted to see what this Collinwood Arts Festival was all about.

Arts Collinwood FestivalTo make a long story short, we went to the festival and had a blast. I was very impressed that there was much to do, much to see and a lot of interaction with some of the most friendly people.  The whole neighborhood was at peace and came together. I saw just about every nationality, every race, every creed…people that came to celebrate life. It was amazing and in living color.

This was not the Collinwood that I left. But one thing that I realized was that you can take the boy out of Collinwood, but you can NEVER take the Collinwood out of the boy. Some interesting facts I would like to share about Collinwood.

  • The old Jepson’s pharmacy building housed the office of Dr. Bowman. He was a pioneer in woman’s mental health. I knew this because my mom would take me to the Friday night meetings. (Sorry mom.)
  • A mobster named Danny Green lived on Waterloo Rd. The old school mobsters still think he’s alive because they attempted to whack him a few times and he lived.
  • Fanny’s Restaurant was the place to go on Sunday. They had the best breakfasts.
  • There are streets in North Collinwood that are incorporated. They are their own entity. These would include Dalewood, Groveland Club Drive, Bonniewood, Overlook Park Drive. (I grew up on Groveland, my grandma lived on Bonniewood and my cousins lived on Overlook Park Drive.
  • My late Uncle Paul Brokaw used to have firework shows on Overlook. His daughter, my cousin, is Monica Potter. From Con Air, Last House on the Left, Saw, Patch Adams and more.
  • Okay, I’m bragging and talking too much. But if you are a native from Collinwood you would understand.
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