Posted in wizard of odd on Mar 18th, 2010 No Comments »
So every night she’d go out there and comb the grass, getting all the knots and tangles out. She had to use a wide-tooth comb in order not to break the delicate shoots of grass as she combed; she’d learned her lesson the hard way there.
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Posted in observations on Mar 10th, 2010 No Comments »
I had to write a quick note on brilliance conjecture’s blog post. (I don’t know the name of the author. I think the web site and my browser may be having issues.) The author writes about asking his mother one day why she didn’t try to fix a tech problem herself and her response that [...]
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Posted in wizard of odd on Mar 8th, 2010 No Comments »
She kept seeing these hungry dogs. The dogs were long past the point of hope, long past the days where they thought that going up to a human, sitting down a few feet from them, looking at them intently and in an expectant manner while enthusiastically but excitedly wagging their tail would get them want [...]
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Posted in rant on Mar 1st, 2010 No Comments »
Let me get this straight.
I meet a guy. Tall, attractive, charismatic, accomplished and hard-working. So much so, that I’m looking for flaws. There has to be at least one. I have a track record for picking … Well, let’s just say that I’ve chosen unwisely in the past.
And then he said something. I don’t even [...]
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