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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Well, it would be my second option…
People have observed that Jeff and I have wonderful communication in our relationship – we can have comfortable silences from time to time, but we’ll never really get tired of talking to each other. That’s fantastic and I’m thankful we’re … Continue reading
Mongo does his best.
A while ago I mentioned to Jeff that Alex Karras’ character in Blazing Saddles was kind of hot. Alex, (the best football-player / actor of his generation who never murdered his wife) plays Mongo, a strapping and burly simpleton who … Continue reading
Giving up on Future Shop one last time.
I know that if you read any more than three or more of my blog posts, you’ll probably pick up on a recurring theme of “bitch, kvetch, and complain” about a bunch of different topics. I recognize that negative trend … Continue reading