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Welcome to Wedding Week: A second one (for me), in the middle of a goddamn pandemic

I ain’t unique in this by any means, but here are some observations on doing a second wedding during COVID. Continue Reading

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Life: What’s old is often new again, or a reflection on poker and Quakers

Stories about poker, about weddings, about Quakers, about renting vs. buying, and about fancy cheese show how weird life is. Continue Reading

The May 16, 2017 story: We need to make more effort in knowing what people are going through

Almost 14 years to the day after I graduated from college, I was sitting at a bar solo post-divorce. Here’s what I ruminated on. Continue Reading

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In many modern moments, life feels very “square peg, round hole”

Life is beautiful and interesting, but a lot of times, it can feel like trying to jam together two things that just don’t fit (work and personal). Continue Reading

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A six-year tale of drunkenness, failure, resilience, woe, and life

A reflection on six years in Texas through drinking, failure, resilience, bounce-back, relationships, urine, life lessons, and more. Continue Reading

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The Year of #Karen

We want the whole #Karen movement to be a rising up against entitlement, but a lot of times it’s not that at all. Continue Reading

Sheesh, can’t people just have conversations anymore? WTF?

People still have discussions, and it’s not just keyboard muscles. Life persists, and dialogue does too. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 46: TiVo | Teenagers | Identity | Swim Lanes

A wide-ranging discussion on the early days of TiVo and whether teenagers have a moral obligation to be dicks to their parents. Continue Reading