Cambridge Bans Bamboo, Local Pandas Irate
Phil tackles one of the most pressing issues of the day: bamboo proliferation. more »
Apr 22, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT
Phil tackles one of the most pressing issues of the day: bamboo proliferation. more »
Apr 22, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT
Phil spotlights a critical sailing issue on the Chesapeake. more »
Mar 3, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (4 Comments)
Phil investigates a recent celebrity sighting and photo shoot in Talbot County. more »
Feb 18, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (10 Comments)
Phil investigates one of the disturbing things a boy can do with his hand. more »
Jan 21, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (7 Comments)
Phil covers a pressing environmental issue on the Eastern Shore and throws in a bunch of potty talk for good measure. more »
Jan 14, 2013 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT
Phil covers the hottest thing in town—himself! more »
Dec 17, 2012 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (3 Comments)
Phil covers a much overlooked demonstration during Waterfowl. more »
Nov 22, 2012 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT
Phil reports on Maryland's 1st District congressional race. more »
Oct 23, 2012 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT
Phil uncovers what's hiding in plain sight on Tilghman Island. more »
Oct 3, 2012 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (1 Comments)
Phil highlights an important public works project. more »
Sep 17, 2012 by Phil in THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (1 Comments)
The World As I See It is a satirical blog that pokes fun at the absurdity in every day news stories. Phil, it's creator, finds his inspiration from stupid criminals, idiotic public servants and grocery store checkout cashiers. A native of Easton and graduate of Easton High School, Phil continues to live and work in the same four block radius he grew up in. The blog began several years ago when Phil needed something funny to combat his mind-numbing day job, but it has recently found a home on Eastern Shore Savvy. **DISCLAIMER: The blog is intended for mature audiences and can't be held liable for corrupting young minds.
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