April 9, 2019

  • No Moss on this Rolling Stone

    Originally posted on June 16, 2005. No moss on this rolling stone Lately, I’ve been thinking about a family friend who has helped me move on numerous occasions. That got me thinking… exactly how many times have I moved? Not counting all the times I’ve helped friends move… My first move was when I was

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  • Have you *seen* the people who knit?!

    Some of you who know me know that I’ve been holding onto this one for a while – I keep waiting until I no longer have a twitch in my eye when I think of it; but it’s been months and I’m still twitchy. So I should go ahead and vent about this and then

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  • Do zombies poop?

    Originally uploaded on March 31, 2004; instigator of probably the funniest comments to ever be left on my blog. Do zombies poop? Inquiring minds want to know. Or is that “enquiring”? No, but really. Do you think zombies poop? Because, they seem to always be trying to eat you. So you think they’d always have

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  • The Gainesville Music Scene

    Originally published on March 10, 2004; also referred to by Sharon and myself as “The Thread That Will Not Die” because even though I wrote it more than five years ago, people were still commenting on it – the most recent comment is from about a month ago! The Gainesville Music Scene It’s about time

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  • Now we call him “stumpy”. Because he is just a stump.

    Get it? Stumpy? Because he was a tree and is now just a … stump? HAHAHAHAHA! Thank you, thank you; I’ll be here all week. Please tip your wait staff. They came and chopped the tree down on… I think it was Monday (I wasn’t home, at any rate). I left the camera for Tim,

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  • The Door to Nowhere

    Originally published on April 21, 2006 (and check it – Denise’s first public comment!) The Door to Nowhere I like to imagine things about the people who live in the houses we walk past in the mornings. I like to look at things about their houses and try to guess why things are the way

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