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Crispy Critters

Crispy Critters

September 8, 2009 | By | 2 Comments

A friend of mine recently posted an old video on his Facebook page. It got me thinking more about commercials/intros that I have never forgotten. These are the ones that have stuck with me the most over the years. They did so many things to try to trick us children […]

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The Noticer by Andy Andrews

The Noticer by Andy Andrews

September 3, 2009 | By | Add a Comment

Dear Friends, As you mourn the loss of Reading Rainbow, I am here to ease your pain. Said easing will take place in the form of book reviews. The Noticer is up first, because, well, why not? Here we go. A sage once declared that the purposes of a man’s […]

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Me and the Funky Bunch

Me and the Funky Bunch

August 31, 2009 | By | Add a Comment

There was a curious kid I rode the bus with when I was in seventh grade.  There was him and the most beautiful girl in the eighth grade, who, for whatever reason, loved sitting next to me during those long and bumpy morning rides.  And then, there was the music […]

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PPM – Climbing Rainbows

PPM – Climbing Rainbows

August 24, 2009 | By | Add a Comment

On select Mondays, I’ll link to a post that I consider powerful. These will be a roundup of stories from around the web. There is an old hymn that had some lyrics changed.  The words went from “I climb the rainbow in the rain” to “I trace the rainbow through […]

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Does her hair hang long?

Does her hair hang long?

August 18, 2009 | By | 2 Comments

I’ve listened to this song about 73 times in a row. There is something about it that won’t let me go. The song was written by Bob Dylan and is performed here by Bruce Hornsby. Girl From The North Country Well, if you’re travelin’ in the north country fair, Where […]

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Young Love

Young Love

August 12, 2009 | By | Add a Comment

She was a girl going on thirteen as I was, with a mouth that turned up at the corners. If we ever spoke to each other about anything of consequence, I have long since forgotten it. I have forgotten the color of her eyes. I have forgotten the sound of […]

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Field of Dreams

Field of Dreams

August 11, 2009 | By | 1 Comment

I had a bit of a lonely start to college. I wasn’t used to living in the city and I missed my old friends. I really wanted to see a Red Sox game, but I didn’t have anyone to go with. So, I decided to go by myself. There were […]

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How the Hundreds in the Corners Forever Altered the Game of Skeeball

How the Hundreds in the Corners Forever Altered the Game of Skeeball

August 4, 2009 | By | 1 Comment

How they forever altered the game that I love. I have to tell you that the worst thing the skeeball people ever did was to put those hundreds in the corner.  This was an egregious thing that they did, and I will tell you why. First of all, it used […]

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Does anybody hear her?

Does anybody hear her?

August 4, 2009 | By | Add a Comment

I think we all know the type. She is so starved for love that she’ll do just about anything to find acceptance.  Her perpetual itch is longing so desperately to be scratched that she’ll give herself to anyone offering what seems to be an even lukewarm cup of water to […]

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Mr. T and the Traveling Gymnasts

Mr. T and the Traveling Gymnasts

August 4, 2009 | By | 1 Comment

Have you ever had a dream that made absolutely no sense in hindsight, but you went with it at the time?  Did you wake up and think about it some more and eventually realize how improbable and nonsensical the whole thing was? Well, I have had that same experience with […]

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