Equanimity, Part 4

I have not been able to follow up soon enough to the earlier series of posts on equanimity, but you can find them earlier this month. What it came down to was a weeklong series of events that were just crazy in the amount of hours I was working and the elation of getting to […]

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Friday Funnies XIII

It’s Thanksgiving, so of course this edition of the Friday Funnies has to involve the holiday. And what better way than to play the hilarious faux trailer from Grindhouse. I know I’ve featured it on here before, but damn if it doesn’t make me laugh every time. “White meat, dark meat, all will be carved.” […]

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My Childhood, Bastardized

One of my favorite movies of all time is Clash of the Titans. I don’t think I ever missed it when it was on TV. It’s a true classic, and underrated in terms of all-time fun movies to watch. Seriously, people, Harry Hamlin was bare chested throughout the whole damn thing, and he has a […]

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The Muppets. Good Stuff.

I love the Muppets. I loved them growing up, and they stand the test of time. And even in my older years, they still make me laugh and bring enjoyment to my days. Really, what other entertainment act satisfies and gets people of all age groups such happiness? I want to know, because in talking […]

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Idiot of the Day IV

So when I was traveling back to DC from Miami a couple weeks’ back, we arrived at Miami International Airport, also known as useless place to travel from. The airport is obviously much easier to travel from than say, Fort Lauderdale, but that is not saying much. Today’s Idiot of the Day lesson is directed […]

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Giving Back. Kinda.

This is a response to my boy Kelly, who had a similar post on his blog. I can’t let him go off about being all good to society without sneaking in a pat on the back for myself. So over the weekend I played in a golf scramble with Dboy, Dr. Dan and Dave (who […]

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What I’ve Read: The Spire

This is another of the really, really few fiction authors that I will spend my time on. The first book of his I read was Degree of Guilt. And honestly, it wasn’t like it came recommended or anything. Nope … back in the day, I was needing a book for a flight, and the cover […]

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What I’ve Read: Night of Thunder

I love vacations. It means I can, hopefully, create for myself a lot of free time to read and read and read. I love active vacations, but I need them to also include some simple chill-out time. Time to relax and get sucked into something fun. And since I have all but sworn off reading […]

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