No Nunsense

vic fortezza
2 min readDec 22, 2019

They finally got Trump — again. Quote from Senator Shmuck Shumer: “If there was ever an argument that we need Duffey and others to testify and we need the documents we requested — this is it. This email is explosive.”

From a blurb in today’s NY Post, inspiration for creators of chop-socky flicks: A mountaintop nunnery in Nepal is producing an army of female kung fu masters. I wouldn’t mess with any of them. Here’s a pic:

I’ve proofed 115 pages of the novel I will be self-publishing soon. So far I’ve found 12 errors, so there will be a second round. Several involve an apostrophe. In one instance I spelled Gino with an e. I also noticed that I named two characters Mickey. I will change one to Ratboy, which is what many called him. The other was Mackie in real life. In this novel, art imitates life almost to a T.

Holy Cow — the Jets and Giants each won today.

What a day to sell goods curbside, and it’s supposed to be in the mid 50’s tomorrow. Can’t wait. My thanks to the mom and daughter who bought two cook books, and to the gentleman who purchased two sci-fi paperbacks from the ‘60’s & ‘70’s: The Giants Novels collection (Inherit the Stars, The Gentle Giants of Ganymede, and Giants’ Star) by James P. Hogan and Thorns by Robert Silverberg; and to Neil of Della Peppo TV, seen on an access channel on Cablevision in NYC, who chose All’s Fair: Love, War and Running for President by political odd couple Mary Matalin and James Carville. Neil is a Trump supporter, Rocco a hardcore Dem. The insults they traded on Facebook were riotous but Neil had to unfriend Rocco as the latter went after other Trump supporters on Neil’s friends’ list. Neil said he’s giving his brother a gag Christmas present — Unfreedom of the Press by Mark R. Levin, a conservative.

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vic fortezza
vic fortezza

Written by vic fortezza

I was born in Brooklyn in 1950 to Sicilian immigrants. I’ve had more than 50 short stories published world wide. I have 13 books in print.

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