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Monthly Archives: March 2013
The Crown Prince has Ascended the Throne
This is Champion Weysha Pocahantas, who has reigned as queen on this domicile for over a decade. A good part of her rule has been shared by Jonah, who while never winning any championships, was definitely Lord of All He … Continue reading
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Tagged cats, maine coons, Mannish Boy, muddy waters, rolling stones
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Today’s Beatles Reference: I’ve Got Blisters on My Fingers
If you don’t know what the above symbol is, it’s the new red version of the marriage equality symbol. There’s a movement on Facebook to display it as your profile photo and I have surely done so, as has my … Continue reading
I Call It My Semi-Precious
This came in the mail today. With snow falling and us likely snowed in for the weekend, it’s going to be this and the NCAA to keep us occupied. Speaking of March Madness, I’m still laughing over my picking Harvard … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, harvard, march madness, ncaa, peter jackson, the hobbit, writing
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All Yer Bunnies Belong to Us
Daniel has taken possession of the Easter Bunnies and will brook no interference. Could be worse; he could have discovered my Cadbury Chocolate Eggs.
How I Spent my Winter Vacation
Yeah, I been shovelin’.
It’s a Sacred Season here in North Dakota
It’s the second weekend of state basketball tournaments. Plus I have to judge at a speech tournament tomorrow. Y’all go on and have a good weekend. I know I will.
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Tagged boys basketball, girls basketball, north dakota, the decemberists, tournaments
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This Day in Nerd History
Here’s the latest Amazon buy, arranged on my laptop. Two books, two boxes of Nag Champa (for that 70s record store aura), and a wee little Sandisk that was half price. I have heard nothing but praise about these two … Continue reading
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Tagged daniel abraham, fantasy, incense, James S. A. Corey, nag champa, nerds, Patricia McKillip, Rob Reid, science fiction, Scott Lynch, Ty Franck, writing
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No More Words
Despite the fact that the 80s sound has not aged well at all, this song still works because that vocal is cooking with gas. And now, back to my dilemma regarding words. I posted this query to some friends and … Continue reading
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Tagged a song of ice and fire, berlin, big big train, fantasy, word counts, writing
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Too Many Notes
I love that scene. Hell, I love the whole movie because it’s just one great scene after another. But this video came to mind because of another problem and maybe someone has an idea of what I should do. Or … Continue reading
In Which I Resuscitate Another Dying Piece of Electronics
In the man cave, I have an old JVC receiver. It was bought for my parents in the 80s and there’s been a couple times it has almost hit the garbage pile. I use it in the man cave to … Continue reading