Street names like Dutch Oven and Inyo Butte might elicit a chuckle, but sound like names Bart Simpson would come up for a prank call if he didn’t outgrow doing that after over thirty seasons. It’s politically incorrect and doesn’t shy away from vulgar humor, but comes off more like a parody of what was edgy in 2003 and doesn’t have as much shock factor in modern times. Postal 4 doesn’t attempt to change the formula, but somehow plays it too safe in its edginess. The thing with the Postal series is that it has always been intentionally edgy and controversial, proudly flaunting itself as a monument to bad taste. Postal 4 almost seems like an apology for Postal III. It returns to the first-person perspective of the cult classic Postal 2 and tries to propel itself to new levels of absurdity. Of course, these tasks can be ignored entirely if the player chooses to just go on a violent rampage instead. Each day brings a specific new set of tasks that can be addressed at the Dude’s leisure. After these jobs are completed the Dude can find a place to crash to start the next day or take on some optional side missions. There are threats down there in the form of rats, which oddly are more resilient to bullets than prison inmates. It’s about as fun as working in a real sewer. The sewer mission involve fixing valves, replacing lightbulbs and shoveling massive piles of excrement. This mission is simple since the stray animals are friendly and easy to catch, but keeping a stash of dog treats on hand can have some other perks later on. Dogs are lured with treats and cats are just picked up for hand delivery. The animal control assignment requires capturing cats and dogs for an unseen person who says things that suggest he eats the animals the Dude brings. Even though a few have got their hands on guns, they don’t pose much of a threat and the biggest challenge is navigating the prison to figure out where the computers are to enter the codes. Some will run away and others will just stand there in a catatonic state. Some inmates will attack you when shot if they survive, usually a couple shots is enough to take them down. It’s a simple objective, but does showcase where the game AI could benefit from tweaking. In this process all the prisoners get out and the prisoners need to be dealt with. The prison guard job goes horribly wrong and Dude has to manually find and input security codes to override the lockdown. As weird as these job assignments are, it’s actually kind of nice since it gives the player a variety of situations to handle, each with different mechanics. The Dude goes to the temp agency and is given three jobs he needs to complete before the day is over: prison guard, animal control specialist and sewer sanitation specialist. His tasks vary from day to day, but we’ll do a rundown of a day in the life of the Dude, focusing on Monday’s events since it’s considered the least spoilery day to talk about. The Postal Dude progresses through the story by starting each day and doing everything he is supposed to. One has to admit that for such a small sparsely populated town like Edensin they certainly have a lot going on. But since postal isn’t the typical games there’s also some other less predictable folk such as a local militia and doomsday cult. These include the usual suspects in games where the protagonist has criminal leanings such as corrupt law enforcement, politicians and the mafia. The Dude meets a wide assortment of people in which he engages in dealings. Edensin might be a small town out in the desert, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t full of interesting characters. Fortunately for the player, the type of work he gets through the temp agency are more conducive to game mayhem than what most of us would get offered at a temp agency. Broke and in an unfamiliar area, the Dude needs to take on odd jobs to earn some money and eventually get his car back. Unfortunately for him, his car which is doubling as his home gets stolen. The Postal Dude and his dog Champ have relocated to Edensin, Arizona where he hopes to get a fresh start in life. But the Postal Dude rides again in Postal 4: No Regerts. The last mainline Postal game, Postal III, was released over a decade ago and was universally reviled by critics and consumers which could have spelled the end for the franchise. Postal might not be as famous as say Mortal Kombat or Grand Theft Auto, but has nonetheless been a thorn in the side of the Tipper Gores of the world. Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of graphic violence or simple bad taste, there’s been a few series that are notorious for riling up the easily offended. Stirring up controversy is nothing new for video games.
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In the presence of that inner no, I came to see that the world is always as it should be, whether I oppose it or not. But I came to see that the truth is itself and will not be dictated to by anyone. How could no be the right answer? Everyone I knew, and all the books, said that the answer should be yes. I would stand rooted in that answer-solitary, peaceful, free. Now I could finally inquire of every potentially uncomfortable story, “Can I absolutely know that it’s true?” And the answer, like the question, was an experience: no. And every story, prior to investigation, prevents us from seeing what’s true. Where reality is concerned, there is no “what should be.” There is only what is, just the way it is, right now. They seemed sensitive, kind, and caring, but as I heard them, I noticed that believing them caused stress and that they didn’t feel peaceful inside me.įor instance, when I heard someone say, “People should be more loving,” the question would arise in me, “Can I absolutely know that that’s true? Can I really know for myself, within myself, that people should be more loving? Even if the whole world tells me so, is it really true?” And, to my amazement, when I listened within myself, I saw that the world is what it is in this moment and that in this moment people couldn’t possibly be more loving than they were. Your concepts are based on a lifetime of uninvestigated beliefs.Īfter I woke up to reality in 1986, I noticed many times how people, in conversations, the media, and books, made statements such as “There isn’t enough understanding in the world,” “There’s too much violence,” “We should love one another more.” These were stories I used to believe too. If your answer to question 1 is yes, ask yourself, “Can I absolutely know that it’s true?” In many cases, the statement appears to be true. “ Can you absolutely know that it's true?Ĭonsider these questions: “In this situation, can I absolutely know that it’s true that Paul isn’t listening to me? Can I ever really know when someone is listening or not? Am I sometimes listening even when I appear not to be?” Be gentle as you give yourself to inquiry. As you continue to dive deeper, allow the truth within you to rise and meet the question. This can be very unsettling at first, because you’re entering the unknown. You are listening for your answers now, not other people’s, and not anything you have been taught. (If it’s no, move to question 3.) The Work is about discovering what is true from the deepest part of yourself. When asking the first question, take your time. Without the Without the “should” and “shouldn’t,” we can see reality as it is, and this leaves us free to act efficiently, clearly, and sanely. In reality, there is no such thing as a “should” or a “shouldn’t.” These are only thoughts that we superimpose onto reality. “It shouldn’t be raining” is just a thought. Whether you like it or not, it’s raining now. The truth is whatever is in front of you, whatever is really happening. You’re looking for freedom outside yourself. ,” this is not the one-syllable answer you are looking for, and you’re no longer doing The Work. Notice if you experience any defense as you answer. (The answer to the first two questions is just one syllable long it’s either yes or no. Let the mind ask the question, and wait for the answer that surfaces. If you really want to know the truth, the honest yes or no from within will rise to meet the question as you recall that situation in your mind’s eye. An Excerpt from A Mind at Home with Itself Is it true?Īs you consider the situation again, ask yourself, “Is it true that Paul doesn’t listen to me?” Be still. Just count how many times somebody wisecracks “in the dark all redskins look alike.” As well as casting Rat Pack court jester Joey Bishop as the wacky comedy sidekick, most of the Indians here are portrayed as cowardly, lecherous or plain inept. the cavalrymen think wealthy aristocrat Don Andrea a “freeloading immigrant”) and indulging in racist jokes. It is mostly amusing, although veers uncomfortably between satirising mid-western ignorance (e.g. Producer Ross Hunter lured Gordon into a comeback directing Doris Day classics Pillow Talk (1959) and Move Over Darling (1963) and Texas Across the River is firmly in that tradition of frothy fun. A typically knockabout romp from the mid-Sixties, this comes from director Michael Gordon, who made film noir thrillers and the original Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) till he fell victim to the Communist blacklist. Their theme tune stands out amidst the surf guitar and Hammond organ soundtrack composed by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen, which alongside the cartoon credits sets the goofy tone for this amiable comedy western. “Just the sound of Texas gets me blue in the solar plexus!” sing the Kingston Trio. Their relationship is further fraught after the ever-lecherous Sam takes a shine to the newly-arrived Phoebe Ann. After Don Andrea chivalrously rescues an Indian girl called Loneta (achingly lovely Tina Aumont), the quarrelsome duo are pursued by Comanche Indians. Don Andrea flees across the border to Texas where cowboy Sam Hollis ( Dean Martin) and his Indian sidekick Kronk ( Joey Bishop) trick him into helping transport a wagonload of guns to the imperilled settlers at Moccasin Flats. Evidently, Phoebe Ann was a former girlfriend of Stimpson’s cousin, Lieutenant Yancy Cottle ( Stuart Anderson), who attempts to abduct the bride and is accidentally slain by Don Andrea. Spanish aristocrat Don Andrea Baldazar ( Alain Delon) is set to marry his sweetheart, southern belle Phoebe Ann Naylor ( Rosemary Forsyth), when wedding is crashed by cavalry officers led by Captain Rodney Stimpson (Mission Impossible’s Peter Graves). What's So Funny About Brit Horror? 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However, none of these are a strudel-walk ( not even streusel either ). All of the randomness is turned off, plus the AI doesn’t move. These are one-turn exercises that test your understanding of different parts of the game. That’s the bottom of the latrine stuff, man. The opposite of some games in which you have to watch them, in order, sometimes even to unlock the next one. They open in a browser, plus you can pick and choose any sequence you want, whether or not to watch all of them, just some, etc. These are short, video tutorials that explain various technicalities of specific aspects of gameplay. Whenever you choose, there are Tactical Advisor Tips. I’ll touch on a few, non-spoilery (as usual) things as well. Since I went into depth about the mechanics of playing Panzer Corps 2 in the previous review, this is more about how to get into this quagmire ( giggity ) - especially if you’re unfamiliar with the equipment of this time in history. Actually, if you’ve ever played any kind of turn-based strategy, war or not, Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations – Spanish Civil War is easy to paradrop into. If you’ve never played a wargame from Slitherine, ( cliché incoming like artillery fire …) it’s easy to learn, hard to master. However, having previously played Panzer Corps, Panzer Corps 2, Order of Battle, etc., the basics were customary and easy to adapt to. Of course, with an earlier timeline, plus different countries (or, technically, a split of one nation into two factions), the first thing I had to get used to were all of the different types of equipment! Having played a multitude of WWII games, with only a few during the Spanish Civil War, I was quite unfamiliar with the majority of the Tables of Organization and Equipment and/or both sides’ Orders of Battle. Obviously German tanks, nothing to do with Russia – it’s just cool looking. They were on this side, then that side, then back to the other side… but again, that’s not what this is about. To me, it’s always been fascinating the role of the U.S.S.R.’s involvement in WWII. The Republican side got help from the International Brigades (assistance from North America and Europe) as well as the Soviet Union. The Nationalist side was supported by Nazi Germany (Hitler) and Italy (Mussolini). However, many of the ‘outside’ participants (backing forces) were later directly involved in WWII. The Spanish Civil War was actually like a ‘precursor’ to WWII, which ran from 1936 to 1939. If you ask most people when WWII started, they’ll generally answer 1939 or 1941. but that’s not what this is about.) Prelude to WWII ( Had to be careful as there are a couple of pretty good, non-Slitherine Spanish Civil War games out there. More importantly, it covers a part of WWII which often doesn’t get put into PC wargames - when it does, it’s usually, but not always, Slitherine. This is the first campaign in the game from the Axis point of view. Since I recently reviewed Slitherine’s superb Panzer Corps 2, I was honored to be able to review its first DLC: Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations – Spanish Civil War. The only thing you need to consider is just how much horsepower you really want? Do you want the exhilarating roar that accompanies you when you step on the gas? Do you want to try the feeling of being nailed to the seat when you start your car? Maxpeedingrods performance car parts offer it all. At the same time, the quest for speed is innate to humans, and no matter how powerful and fast the factory makes it, we know you're not satisfied with OE performance either. Few people are satisfied with factory stock appearance. You can get what you want on MaXpeedingRods.įine feathers make fine birds. 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Now she returns to her cozy roots with her first Aurora–Roe–Teagarden mystery since Dead Over Heels. *Walker 1990, ISBN-10: 0802757693 ISBN-13: 978-0802757692 (H)Ĭharlaine Harris has charmed audiences recently with her noirish cozy series starring Lily Bard. And as other brutal “copycat” killings follow, Roe will have to uncover the person behind the terrifying game, one that casts all the members of Real Murders, herself included, as prime suspects-or potential victims… It’s a harmless pastime-until the night she finds a member dead, killed in a manner that eerily resembles the crime the club was about to discuss. With those fellow crime buffs, Roe belongs to a club called Real Murders, which meets once a month to analyze famous cases. Librarian Aurora “Roe” Teagarden grew up there and knows more than enough about her fellow townsfolk, including which ones share her interest in the darker side of human nature. 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Philip Rivers might not have angered his opponents too much with his clean words, but the funny side of the unorthodox quarterback helps him land on the list. To not be someone that cursed yet still be regarded as one of the top trash talkers in the NFL is quite the feat. In his prime, Sherman was one of the best talkers in recent years. The famous post-game interview with Erin Andrews after the NFC Championship Game in January of 2014 is the major standout, but Richard Sherman is not a shy talker-even going as far as going after Tom Brady earlier in his career. Money Mayweather’s criticism wasn’t just aimed at his opponents, extending to commentator Larry Merchant and his own father at times. wasn’t always a big talker, but a switch was eventually flipped, and that trash talk-paired with his tremendous ability as a fighter-helped him earn over $1 billion throughout his career. I want your heart I want to eat his children.”įloyd Mayweather Jr. “My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable, and I’m just ferocious. When Mike Tyson got going, his trash talk was borderline disturbing. Brady let Mathieu hear about it.īrady vs Mathieu Part II #SuperBowl /fSmosdPb5n promising to go after Tyrann Mathieu after the safety started talking, following through by the targeting of Mathieu on a touchdown to Antonio Brown. Super LV was a prime example, with the G.O.A.T. Like some other great trash talkers, Brady isn’t someone that’ll typically start the “discussions” with the opposition-but he’ll be the one to finish it. Honorable mention goes to the NHL’s Sean Avery, who was called “King of the Trash-Talkers” by the New York Times-but it otherwise wasn’t as high profile as these other guys on the list.Ī surprise appearance on the list? It shouldn’t be for anyone that’s watched Tom Brady play over the years. Plenty of athletes over the years could have made this list, and the rankings are a rough mix of effectiveness and notoriety. It went in.Today’s Top Ten Tuesday picks the best trash talkers in sports history. As the ball is in the air, he kind of turns toward the Phoenix bench and yells ‘told you so,’ and starts running to the locker room. I’m tired of this.’Īnd he gets the ball, jumps out, busts the play, gets the ball at the slot, shoots the ball. Let’s just get into overtime, see if we can’t win this game.’Īnd Larry says ‘nah, I’m just going to bust a three on them.’ I’m like ‘oh my God.’ So he tells the Phoenix bench, tells the coaches ‘yeah, I’m just fixing to bust a three on you guys and just go home. So we have an out-of-bounds play, I’m taking it out and Larry says ‘I’m going to bust off the play and I’m just going to shoot a three.’ Larry’s missing shots, throwing it to the other team, throwing it in the third row.Īnd they come back, and somehow they go up two. “We were playing in Phoenix and we were way up, we were like 15, and we have the worst fourth quarter in the history… we were terrible. I missed my share of jumps, but I always knew why I missed them and was able to make adjustments when I came back to the obstacle. I never felt out of control regardless of the circumstances. This would have been a nightmare had the controls used to accomplish these insane feats were anything but perfect. Players are expected to run, jump, double jump, and wall-run all over the place. Fortunately, Titanfall 2 nails it with both of them.Īll of the levels (in the single player campaign AND multiplayer) are designed with verticality in mind. The Titanfall experience hinges on two things: The experience of deftly navigating complex environments as a pilot and the experience of being an unstoppable titan juggernaut. None of it was bad enough to make me want to stop, but it was definitely noticeable. Some of the writing was a bit cliché and the entire game relies heavily on well-established tropes in the mecha genre. I won’t go out of my way to declare the story as “great” though. I kept finishing fights and thinking to myself, “This has to be it.” Each time I did that I was surprised by another chapter with another hilariously over the top scenario. But, it was a great campaign that was full of set piece moments and challenging fights. The single player campaign is short, so it might not be enough to justify a purchase if you aren’t interested in the multiplayer. It features a fully scripted single-player campaign complete with voice over, cut scenes, and a gameplay mechanic that I don’t want to talk about for fear of spoiling it. But, it consisted of a series of voice overs that played as you started and ended multiplayer matches. Its predecessor included something that you could maybe call a story. One of Titanfall 2’s biggest strengths is the fact that I have a story to talk about in the first place. Titanfall 2 is a game that manages to take what was, essentially, a lifeless shell, and breath life and personality into it. Some people might read that and think I am bashing the game for being derivative or unoriginal. Titanfall 2 is the EXO-Squad video game I have wanted to play since I was a teenager and never could. In order to make an appointment, or to chat with me regarding your current needs, please contact me at 97 or 90. As a member of the Penn Club of Northern New Jersey, I interview local high school seniors seeking admission to the University of Pennsylvania. I have been an elected member of the Board of Trustees and a member of the Budget, Ushering, and Job Relief committees. At Congregation Oheb Shalom, I have served as Vice President and Secretary. I am Past President of the B'nai B'rith Northern New Jersey Council. I was a charter member of the West Orange Human Relations Commission (1993-2003). I am currently the Vice President and was previously Secretary of the West Orange Chamber of Commerce. I have been an active member in many community organizations. I am a life member of the American Psychological Association In the Essex Union County Association of Psychologists (EUCAP, formerly known as the Society of Psychologists in Private Practice), I have served as President, Treasurer, Representative to the New Jersey Psychological Association Executive Board, as founder of the Psychologists Educating the Public Program, and as consultant for the development of four public education videotapes: Coping with the Recession, Balancing Priorities in the 90's, Money Matters and Your Mate, and Why Bright Children Fail. I have been selected to serve as liaison between the NJPA and the New Jersey Board of Psychological Examiners for 2019 – 2020. 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I am a under contract with the Department of Child Permanency and Protection (formerly known as the Division of Youth and Family Services). I have staff privileges at Morristown Memorial Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, and at Bonnie Brae Education Center. In my private practice, I provide individual, couples, and family therapy. My forensic specialty areas include custody and parenting time evaluation, parenting coordination, reunification therapy, immigration evaluations, and expert witness testimony. My license to practice psychology was granted by the New Jersey Board of Psychological Examiners in 1979. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1962 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Psi Chi. in Clinical Child Psychology at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1969. I provide assessment, psychotherapy, consultation, and forensic psychological services. I am a licensed psychologist with offices in West Orange, New Jersey and Elizabeth, New Jersey. 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