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An Evening of Bluegrass
We went to a bluegrass show last night and the room was set up as if it were a wedding reception. It was weird and made it really hard to move around or be completely comfortable. The music made up … Continue reading
Posted in Generic Thoughts, Listening
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Sometimes Love Comes Funny
Months ago we bought some milky spore to put on the yard to kill Japanese beetle larvae dead. We’ve been putting down spore for about a year now and apparently you have to do it for something like 2 times … Continue reading
Multi-tasking and disjointed
This morning I smoked a hunk of salmon and a whole trout, sans head. I made a marinade for beef brisket. I vacuumed the pool. I took out shredded zucchini and set it to drain. I cleaned up the kitchen … Continue reading
Posted in Generic Thoughts
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Thai Food
I’ve had a craving. I’ve wanted something sweet, sour and spicy. To satisfy that craving, last night we went to a local Thai restaurant. It’s nearly mind-boggling that our little town has a Thai restaurant, but it does and it’s … Continue reading
Things that Annoy and One that Suprises Me
If it is raining in the good old Commonwealth of Virginia, you are required by law to run your headlights. Because, really? You are driving a gray car on an interstate with rain and mist. You are nearly invisible, dumbass. … Continue reading
Posted in General Spleen Venting
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A Nice Work Afternoon
I left my office building in the bland office park and drove down to campus today to meet one of my former professors for lunch. We had quite a good conversation and I got to fulfill my buffalo chicken wrap … Continue reading
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You look like Boris Karloff and you don’t even care
For most of last week, we had no network services at our office because a car hit a pole on Sunday, the office shut down due to no power and it ruined our router. Everyone else in our building was … Continue reading