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With a Grain of Salt: So They Cut It Down To 3:05
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With a Grain of Salt. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. So They Cut It Down To 3:05. I've quit listening to so much talk radio, and I think it's done wonders for my blood pressure. However, it doesn't help me get worked up for blog posts. Many factors limit my intake of stupidity; I hardly watch TV, and I don't read the news. So, what have I been doing? Typically, though, I harvest my entertainment from video games. I work with computers all day. Staring at two screens covered with the arcane language of ...I sto...
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From The Mind Of DREW: May 2010
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From The Mind Of DREW. We didn't ask what was on his mind, he just started telling us! Friday, May 28, 2010. T-Ball is a cruel sport. As a child I did a great many things. I was one of those kids that had to be doing something all the time or you would feel the wrath of my gigantic boredom. Oh the wrath I would bring down. My mother to this day still likes to remind me of how much trouble I was. It always makes me smile. So I figured of course I was a T-ball super star. Doesn't it scare you? Can you run ...
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Singularly Random: June 2010
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Sunday, June 6, 2010. Spark" is a term that I hear often in relation to dating. In my experience, it's been used many times in relation to why I'm not getting a second date. As in: "You're a nice guy, but I just didn't feel a spark. We can be friends, but I don't think we should go out again.". But I don't think I can base a relationship's future solely on their existence or lack thereof. I don't think that sparks always develop immediately. Not to mention that it takes far more than a spark.
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With a Grain of Salt: April 2011
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With a Grain of Salt. Friday, April 22, 2011. Settle For One Day To Believe In You. Not following a particular religion can make holidays feel a little weird. A few of my Facebook friends on Monday posted about celebrating Passover. I checked my status feed this morning (Good Friday), and was greeted by at least 25 posts thanking Jesus for his sacrifice. This country is still predominantly Christian, and it shows in my behavior, as I behave like a minority. Is there an issue of trust? It would be foolish...
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With a Grain of Salt: November 2010
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With a Grain of Salt. Friday, November 12, 2010. Are Part of Being Young. Editing comes naturally to me. An apology to my friend (I call her my friend) for trying to edit her soul from her blog. Until another time,. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Each and Every Note Another Octave. When I got there, I went to the registered voter line, organized alphabetically. I handed the volunteer my driver's license, so I wouldn't have to spell my last name (which is easily misspelled). Then I mentioned that my wife had ...
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Singularly Random: May 2010
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Monday, May 31, 2010. I'm good at making lists. I've got a lot of them. A "To Do" list, a wish list, a bucket list, a "bad habits to break" list.and more. They're not all written down, but they're at least in my head somewhere. Making them is easy. Executing them is more difficult. Really.I want to have fewer lists. Shorter lists. I need to do something about it. I need to make a step toward taking that grand adventure. Friday, May 21, 2010. Out With the New, In With the Old. A few years ago, I got into ...
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Singularly Random: April 2012
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Sunday, April 22, 2012. My propensity and skill for procrastination are very well demonstrated and documented over the years. I continually tell myself that there will be time to do all these things and more down the road. Time to get in shape. Time to meet the woman of my dreams and start a family. Time to write that second novel. Time to learn to play guitar. Time to take improv classes. Time to learn to ballroom dance. I've failed at many, many things in my life. Fear of making a mistake? That may be ...
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Singularly Random: April 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. The nature of auditions is that I turn all control of my fate over to other people. I'm not. Good at that. I'm a control freak. So doing this is good for me, right? If I want to be in shows, if I want to get that elusive supporting role that I've been pursuing for years (I don't seek the leading man role for the most part), the only thing to do is put myself out there and see what happens. But all the initial waiting? Tuesday, April 20, 2010. I'll deal with the title later.
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Singularly Random: December 2011
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Friday, December 30, 2011. I don't like new year's resolutions. Maybe it's me getting old and grumpy, maybe it's sheer semantics, but making resolutions just bugs me. I think that they're artificial in nature and somewhat forced upon us. I prefer to think about making decisions for my life, and not just at the end of December. Friday, December 23, 2011. On the other hand, one said that it ages me ten years. Another told me that it covers up my good looks (an interesting backhanded compliment, I suppo...
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