· “Penance in Modern Times” strikes at the midsection of technology when the age-old ritual of confession is subsumed
into a computer software program so the Church can better monetize the value of its service, penance in this case.
· “The
Real Champions” takes a swipe at those who decide the “best of the best”, in this case deciding the country’s crème de la crème based
on the amount of annual compensation.
· “World Piece” slaps the face of the politically correct with a raunchy letter.
· “Bad
Guy” knocks heads with those movies which are “porn without explicit sex”, in this case a war movie whose producer rejects a proposed
script as “weird” because the "bad guy" (a German soldier guarding a base attacked by American Rangers) does not follow the usual
track for that genre by refusing to be killed.
· “The Sommelier” takes a poke at the snobbery of wine drinkers.
· “My Walk
on the Other Side” drives its fist into the belly of the many claims about what happens to people after they die.