Author Archives: cellphoneSketchpad
how to think twice
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to get extra help to quit smoking
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to prevent redeye on the redeye
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be less bottled up
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to get a read on it
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to take it to the max
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to take photoshop content aware move to the next level
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to avoid jamming this mail chute
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to maintain an image
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to remain grounded while having an outlet
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to ship and temporarily store your really big promotional tent without wasting a logo
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to celebrate life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by waving and honking horns
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to be on display
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to clean up following a small town event
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to have something that, like, really really builds up before it comes out
how to kinda get to know people during rush hour traffic
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to step outside a wine bar bistro at dusk in freeport, maine
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to model worship
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to cross that bridge when you get to it
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to shoot a surprise selfie with man’s best friend
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to have more than a feeling you are being watched
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to condition
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to take take a stance regardless of any movement
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to check out any time you like, but never leave
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to have a potentially regrettable open door policy
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to weigh in on homework
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to hold court with the crimson king
© 2014 Dave Weinberg
how to give an old honda a new life
© 2014 Neil Kurzmann
With a new clutch, new wheel coverings and some other minor repairs – I learned, from Neil Kurzmann, quite possibly the only decent, honest, knowledgable and respectable used car salesman around – that my ol’ trusty 03′ 5-speed CR-V, with 225k miles on it, lives on – at Portland’s Jazz Radio Station, WJZP.
Loved that car so much I bought another one, an 06′ the last year they offered a standard shift option (this one had just 41k) . Great car for all seasons in Maine.
And if you need help finding the right used car – give Neil a buzz – he’s over at The Showroom on Warren Ave, Portland, ME.