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Staring Down the Barrel of Another Winter
September happened. I am another year older, a spring and summer have passed, the brilliant bright green leaves that were so new on the trees only seemingly seconds ago have hardened to a callous veteran status and with one free fall of the mercury, will yeild to color too spectacular to imitate. What do I… Continue reading
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The Universal Antagonist
There is an underrated movie from 1967 called “The Presidents Analyst”. It tells the story of a presidents analyst who cannot talk with anyone about what he knows. This creates more anxiety than he can deal with. It leads to catastrophic paranoia. In the meantime, various government agencies are trying to kill him. The phone… Continue reading
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You try to appear to fit in but not too much, because then you don’t.
It is funny how airports can bring the humanity of humanity to the surface, but also pretend that it is not really there. There is a feeling of aloneness while being immersed in a sea of other people. I feel other people’s emotions without even trying, so this is a very serious thing I experience.… Continue reading
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About Memory Pegs: The Dukes
It started out on a winter night in January of 1979. The preview just before the show, the Dukes of Hazzard looked very gritty and dark. I was at my Grandma’s house on that night and there was sort of an air of, “should this be on?” Black and White TV and all. It did… Continue reading
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Char Siu Recipe Testing
I love Char Siu! That delicious boneless roast pork that you get in the finer Chinese restaurants. The cheap takeout restaurants try to make their own version which is known as boneless spareribs, but the real deal is mouthwatering life experience. You can make this at home. There are recipes on the Internet and on… Continue reading