Monthly Archives: December 2010

No Meaning No Doesn’t Mean Stupid Isn’t Stupid

As I’ve mellowed in my middle age, I’ve found myself increasingly reluctant to engage in blogger wars, be it as a direct combatant or third party entering the fray. They’re seldom if ever fun, and they serve no purpose as … Continue reading

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All You Lucky People

I received a print copy of the October 2010 issue of Down the Line magazine the other day. It’s the one with an interview with me in it. You can read it online here. Go ahead, I’ll wait. One of … Continue reading

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On being the better

I don’t mind when the vigilant call out morons who say stupid personal garbage about Sarah Palin. In fact, I applaud such efforts. Now, can we return the favor? Let’s start calling out our own who say stupid personal things … Continue reading

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Whew!

FINALLY uploaded “First and Forgotten” to Amazon earlier this evening. Now comes the wait to see if the files are found to be okay by them, then getting a proof, then… … probably not having copies available to sell at … Continue reading

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Miss Me?

On second thought, maybe I shouldn’t ask that… Anyway, sorry about the lengthy silence. Been busy; stressed. Busy being stressed. Or is it stressed being busy? Hard to tell. Anyway (again), this evening unless I either crash or the power … Continue reading

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Just Like High School

A cherished friend recently remarked that Twitter and the blogosphere are both like continuations of high school, complete with the obligatory cliques, self-created cliches and a sprinkling of I’m The Smartest Person In The Room And I’m Here To Educate … Continue reading

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