
gary robertson
Gary Robertson is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in speech and rhetoric. He has been a disc jockey, a commentator for both public and commercial radio stations, a college instructor, a newspaper reporter, an assistant city editor for a large metro newspaper, a higher-education correspondent for various publications and an aide to a university president.
Gary Robertson is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in speech and rhetoric. He has been a disc jockey, a commentator for both public and commercial radio stations, a college instructor, a newspaper reporter, an assistant city editor for a large metro newspaper, a higher-education correspondent for various publications and an aide to a university president.
Modern Life: If I Had Known It Was Going To Be Like This, I Would Have Asked For More Instructions
We live in a world where computers talk and dogs have nervous breakdowns. Sometimes we just need to laugh at how it’s all turned out.
No bad words, no bad memories. Excellent for banquets, breakout sessions, annual meetings, etc. Appropriate for mixed audiences. The underlying message is that change is constant, and laughter helps lead us through the chaos.
Mark Twain Speaking
Mark Twain is a 19th century man with a 21st century perspective.
He is an American original whose wisdom and humor has endured for generations.
Mark Twain scolds politicians, praises the common man and finds humor in nearly everything. But he also offers sobering advice about religion and the social order.

