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You can't always get what you need....
Take the feeling and run with it, as if it's the only way to hold on, the only way to keep it alive. It's special and it's yours, so cling tightly, sure. But, if it isn't shared, then what is it? Not worth a damn, you kn… -
Complaints: some ephemeral, some not.
Our thermostat is messed up. I set it to something like 70°F, and at 75°F it's still blowing out hot air. So I set it lower, and still... what a pain. It's always super hot and stuffy in the bathroom in the morning, but … -
the adventure begins
Two days ago, I put in my two weeks' notice at my job. I don't have another job lined up, but I'm looking. I have enough funds to cover my basic expenses for a couple months. I'll keep teaching guitar lessons and playin… -
In tonight's episode, our heroine discovers that her own history is dynamic....
He stretched out beside where I sat. I hugged my knees, looking down at his eyelids, his relaxed expression, the stubble on his chin. There it was: a warm, expanding feeling in my chest. I lay down on my stomach next to … -
Chernobyl in my mind
It seems that the best time to clear too-long-kept clutter from one's life is in the post-meltdown numbness, when it doesn't hurt to read those letters and throw them away, or glance at them and calmly tear them up; when… -
"I'm a Generalist in the Time of the Specialist"
I promised a friend I would eventually explain that statement. "Eventually" is now today. What with the recent embarkation on a hunt for a new, preferably better, job, I've had to revisit my cover letter- and resume-rela…
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