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mundane affair: Ziggy Played Guitar (Hero?)
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Ziggy Played Guitar (Hero? Alright, dudes. Time to cut it out 'cause this is really getting pretty ridiculous. You're what, 28 now? Is this sad that I even have to differentiate between "real guitar" and "Guitar Hero," but so be it). Come up and jam with me, I don't care. Just start doing it right. Start doing it f'real. I think one of you is even a doctor. Oh God my head just exploded. Mind you) guitar. Yes, you were likely jealous or pissed that we were not, in fact, participating in digital video ...
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mundane affair: My Little Reading Rainbow
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My Little Reading Rainbow. Once a discouraged, pigeonholed youth, I have known far too well the pain of scoring a lowly 18 on the reading section of the. Exam, and the labels that come with such a poor performance. An. It was frustrating to say the least. I would fall so far behind that I'd have to resort to relying on things like. The Catcher In The Rye. Is an autobiographical memoir of. It's not that I couldn't retain anything I read, my mind just tended to wander and think about other things while my ...
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mundane affair: iPoding, Together*
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Hey, cool kids: want to be even. Dweebs, dorks, doofuses: want to be. Boy, have I ever got the thing for you. Just the thing for. What follows is quite possibly - no,. Perplexed, law-abiding citizens could have sworn they saw an apparition take to the streets, amid a loud, amateur recitation of. Sleepy souls have been shaken awake by obnoxious hollering in the alley - noise that was somewhat reminiscent of but not nearly as good as. Last night. You know all those people in the restaurant? To others, the ...
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mundane affair: The Art of Listening
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The Art of Listening. I posted this one over at Harold's Kids. For those who missed it, yesterday’s Twebinar. Was all about the importance of listening in building, maintaining and further developing a brand. Which seems obvious, of course, but is certainly much harder to, well,. The organizer of the Twebinar series [shocker! Well, for starters, considering all the avenues consumers have to voice their opinions online, it’s no longer a mystery what your customer thinks, feels, likes and dislikes ab...
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mundane affair: Oh, Whoops. More Things
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Oh, Whoops. More Things. And now for some things that have happened:. You know, giving people fair warning to get the hell out of the way. So he's got his tube of newspaper and sees the fly land on the window. He winds up baseball style, his elbows near people's chins, pretty good form actually, and explodes this juicy bug all over the door. He was sweating and concluded with a big, "Thanks! The rest of us went back to thinking about other things. Not sure. He did fix the sink though. Hope youre well....
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mundane affair: We Drove Each Other Nuts
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We Drove Each Other Nuts. Dad instigated a lot of it, he who never let anyone else drive anywhere. In his world, a man's place was on the road, behind the wheel, and a woman's place was, while not. This was a seminal time for our kindred unit. Methinks nothing. So break a leg! We're taking this show on the road! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 169; mundane affair. My Little Reading Rainbow. The Art of Listening. The Escalator, or the Worlds Hardest-to-Repair Th. We Drove Each Other Nuts.
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mundane affair: Here are Some Things
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Here are Some Things. I really haven't posted anything since. Boy am I ever disappointed in myself. If anyone still reads this old thing I apologize. I started some other writing projects that've grown into something larger and nastier than I originally anticipated. Plus I work during the day, but that one never seemed to get in the way before. Whatever. Anyhow, here are some things:. Last year I received a huge, heavy package addressed to an old tenant, and after six months of unreturned phone calls fro...
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mundane affair: Those Poor Drunk People
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Those Poor Drunk People. Sweet Jesus. So I haven't posted since October? Terribly sorry about that. Not that anyone reads this thing anyway. Yes, let's see here. yep, by the looks of things traffic has always been, and continues to be, a very definitive zero, which I guess means I'm neither ahead nor behind, just in a weird, non-living state of paralysis of sorts, so. Drunk-dialing seems so commonplace nowadays, even passé. Did they remember to get stamps along the way? Maybe they just grabbed the neares...
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mundane affair: '09
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mundane affair: Words From a Funeral
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Words From a Funeral. You know, I wrote this last night and wasn't even sure I'd end up reading it today. Please bear with me. Earlier this week, Molly asked us grandchildren what memories of grandma we will carry with us. I immediately thought of three specific scenarios, which will hopefully lighten our spirits a bit since I will always remember Katy. As a fun, warm and sociable woman. She said. That's when we had to politely explain to grandma that the "C" in "vitamin C" does not. Finally, I remember ...