In today's episode, Riley gets held up by a gangster. Actually he stumbles on Burt Lancaster in full make up, doing
a picture about gangsters. Jumping to conclusions, he leaves his wallet and flees. The plot twists that follow can
only happen to Riley.
Riley was just an average Joe of the 1940's. During the war years he worked for a factory that produced military and
defense products. Even after the war he remained a blue collar worker, trying to provide for his family the best
that he could and raise his kids right. Basically, a person that most folks can relate to.
In many ways Riley reminds me of Homer Simpson, but much less disfunctional. Not the brightest person, often just a
little inept, but always loveable and well intended. He always comes out on top, inspite of himself.
Thanks for listening and stopping by the web page.
Keith H




