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do they read obituaries in hell?: sweet toothache
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Thursday, May 19, 2005. For someone who would spend 24 hours a day watching the news (if we had cable) to invent a scapegoat shows just how far gone he is in his addiction. Tonight he comes home from the hospital, arms full of stuff mom sent home. i had just come home from work. Hey how's he doing? He's good; he even walked around a little today. i gave mom a rest and massaged his back for hours.'. Those knots still bothering him? Oh yeah, did he like it? Oh my god. well, do you want anything to eat?
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do they read obituaries in hell?: one more for old times--and disco lights
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Monday, July 02, 2007. One more for old times- and disco lights. One day you'll wake up and they're part of your family. And everybody knows, no matter what you do, it's not easy to break away from family. If you search this blog for Ale. You'll see that I'm still pretty tight with my high school peeps. And it's been a good while, now. In October we went to the ten-year reunion together and some of us have known each other since fifth grade, collecting the rest along the way. Uh, definitely not. Instead&...
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do they read obituaries in hell?: in a nutshell
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Monday, April 06, 2015. Once upon a time there was a very bored twentysomething. Every day, she worked the evening shift and was awake when her friends and family were either at work or sleeping, so she watched one Netflix. Movie a day (before there was streaming), read books and knit, but she was lonely. One day, she discovered a web log with good writing, started her own and bumped into some random, cool people. Because of that, she became very close to a few of the bloggers, especially Jon.
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do they read obituaries in hell?: bet your bottom dollar
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Friday, April 10, 2015. Bet your bottom dollar. 8: Finish your story, let go even if it's not perfect. In an ideal world you have both, but move on. Do better next time. Today was the first day I didn't have enough milk for the baby. Learning to nurse was really painful and challenging for Ro. Yes, I realize how lucky I am even to get a drop out for my child. I am so very grateful for what I have. We all do the best that we can. Tomorrow is another day. We will try again. Check out Cadiz Q&A.
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do they read obituaries in hell?: what i suck at is efficient balancing
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Wednesday, April 08, 2015. What i suck at is efficient balancing. 6: What is your character good at, comfortable with? Throw the polar opposite at them. Challenge them. How do they deal? Ha This is perfect. I try to keep in mind this paraphrased advice I got from a very wise lady ("The Wife" to whom Omar. Is "Mr. Wife"): As long as you have the same number of people at the end of the day as you had at the beginning, you're doing all right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out Cadiz Q&A. What i s...
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do they read obituaries in hell?: old friend
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Sunday, May 15, 2005. True to form, right about when the sedatives wore off, my brother started making demands. Unfortunately, it's kind of tricky to communicate when you've got a tube about as wide as a jumbo rigatoni and the length of your forearm crammed down your throat and taped to your cheek, pinching your lips into a crooked fishface. All he could manage was a raspy, whisper-scream, sort of like the wheezy breath of a chain smoker. he emphasized the first syllable. Yes, honey, what is it? He got r...
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do they read obituaries in hell?: 31 on the 31st
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Friday, October 31, 2008. 31 on the 31st. 1 He keeps a beard because I like it, even though it's sometimes itchy for him. 2 He's one of the most loyal people I know—how many Angelenos (is that the proper term for people from Los Angeles? Continue to root for the Rams? 3 He's funny AND pretty. 4 He keeps the most random things within reach at all times (hello, Rubik's Cube tipsheet in his wallet? But they do come in handy. 6 He moved to Chicago, 2000 miles away from his home, family and friends. 18 He won...
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do they read obituaries in hell?: a stranger in the passenger seat
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Tuesday, May 10, 2005. A stranger in the passenger seat. Saturday i sucked it up and went to the mall. i hate going to the mall by myself. even if we part ways upon entering, i like to know there's at least someone in the building who can steer me away from a fashion nightmare should i have a lapse in judgement. and i always love the lax pressure of shopping for what other people are looking for. This week's victim: my brother. Fresh off of finals week he was brimming with attitude. It was really weird&#...
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do they read obituaries in hell?: everything you didn't realize you wanted to know about Do They Read Obituaries in Hell?
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Everything you didn't realize you wanted to know about Do They Read Obituaries in Hell? You've been called many things: Dungeon Diva, champion for the rights of left-lane drivers, Grammar Nazi. Why Cadiz? It's a town in Spain that I visited when I studied abroad in college. There's a story there, which involves a city full of drunken people and five of them sleeping in a Micromachine. That's good to know. So what is this blog about? But most of your commenters. The original target ...