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Tag Archives: Imagination
Save Our Planet
I’ve been worried a lot lately about my carbon footprint. Specifically, I think I may be producing too many words, and possibly poisoning the ground water supply. It is well established that I never stop talking, and for the last … Continue reading
And Thousands Cheered
I’m going to admit that I am not particularly religious, but I have now witnessed the power of prayer. I know no one would specifically pray for me to get laryngitis, but surely many people have fervently prayed that I … Continue reading
Relax, It’s Passover
Happy Passover! This is the time of year when I watch The Ten Commandments for the 87th time and still worry that the sea will close in on the escaping Jews. And I really wish that Pharoah’s horses didn’t have to … Continue reading
Does Not Compute
You know, for the longest time sci-fi was full of crazy things that could happen in the future. Things like machines taking over the world. With all due respect to HAL, puh-lease! As if that could ever happen. Here’s the … Continue reading
Laissez Le Buon Tempi Rotolare!
For Lent this year I gave up asking people what Lent is about. I honestly don’t get it, but I won’t ask about it again until after whatever day it is that Lent is over. Maybe Easter? The few things … Continue reading
For Real?
I’ve been giving some thought to the world of mental health, and not even for the reasons you think. As always, the world of reality TV shapes my perception of real; it’s all gotten very confusing. I don’t want to … Continue reading
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Two Musketeers And An Annoying Sister
You know, it wasn’t always easy growing up as the youngest, and only girl in the family. My brother CJ is 8 years older than me, and my brother Barry is 5 years older. They called me Brat for so … Continue reading
Planet Of The Dogs
Don’t ask me why, but I found myself lured in to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show last night. The whole thing is obscene, but I won’t turn this post into a rant about breeding. Don’t worry, I will definitely … Continue reading
From Bad To Worse
You know that I’m always keepin’ it real here people, so no matter how hard, the truth must be told. We stayed at a Best Western “Hotel” last weekend. It worked well with our budget but was an affront to … Continue reading
A Midwinter Tale
Well, we had quite an eventful trip to Chicago. We met CJ and Lisa at O’Hare, and then drove out to Evanston, home of Northwestern University. We were there to see Sean in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The first problem … Continue reading