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Darrell Fusaro
· 1Y ago
The Four Steps to Enlightenment (Illustrated)
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Darrell Fusaro
· 1Y ago
Simple Slogan Makes Success a Cinch
Upon entering my first semester of college, I was invited with the rest of the freshmen art students to the senior art student’s exhibit. It is a great way to inspire well adjusted freshmen as to what they will soon be capable of. When I entered the gallery with the other students, I took a [...]
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Darrell Fusaro
· 1Y ago
Today It’s OK to Fall Back & Have a MeltDown
I love decorating our home with unique items. Today we got an extra hour, thanks to daylight savings time. I love to “fall back.” So I used my “free” hour enjoying a melt down in our living room. Recently, “MeltDown,” a trendy restaurant closed it’s doors. They were known for their gourmet grill
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Darrell Fusaro
· 2Y ago
My Rotten Mother was The Perfect Mom
I dreaded our forth grade assembly. All the kids scampered around the classroom asking each other, “Is your mommy coming?” and without waiting for a response, they’d finish with; “MY mommy’s coming!” Over and over, the same thing would bounce out of every kid’s mouth but mine. I answered by noddi
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Darrell Fusaro
· 2Y ago
My Big Break Was a Humble Job in Hollywood.
Several years ago I received a letter congratulating me on a short video documentary I produced about the doorman at the Four Seasons Hotel, NYC. It was from the Hollywood Director Joel Schumacher and, in a friendly way, he said, “you are an excellent Director.” Somehow this letter activated delusi
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Darrell Fusaro
· 2Y ago
End Road Rage Now with my Big Boy System for Success
Some people have saints on their dashboards to protect themselves while driving. I find having a Bob’s Big Boy on the dash much more effective.
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Darrell Fusaro
· 2Y ago
Conspiracy favors Clifton, NJ youths in big race
Ironically, today I live just a few blocks from where the Little Rascals series was filmed, Culver City, CA. I had no idea, when we purchased our home here, that my neighborhood was the world the Little Rascals lived in. I discovered this fact on a jog where at the corner of National and Culver Bl
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Darrell Fusaro
· 2Y ago
How I found my perfect match
The very best and quickest way to get what is truly meant to be.
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Darrell Fusaro
· 3Y ago
How I won at the Jersey Shore.
Growing up in New Jersey, Memorial Day was a big deal. We were all taught what the day signified, but as a kid it really meant the beginning of the summer and the first weekend at the Jersey Shore. It was well worth sitting in the traffic on the Garden State Parkway and listening to my father’s f
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Darrell Fusaro
· 3Y ago
I didn’t need to impress my dad
I was always intimidated by my father and could never seem to do anything he would have considered admirable.
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