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Oscar The Grouch Is Only Cute Because He Is A Muppet

March 2, 2009

Just because the muppet, Oscar the Grouch, is cute and lovable doesn’t mean that people who act like Oscar are cute and lovable too. Really, those of you who are negative 99.999% of the time … stop. Please.
Let’s take a look at just a slice of this negativity.
You complain because your DVR only [...]

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Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out – Still Viable?

January 15, 2009

Remember Timothy Leary? “Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out” was Dr. Leary’s 60’s counterculture phrase which was usually simplified and therefore misunderstood to mean, “hey let’s all get high and just hang!”
Leary later explained: “Turn on’ meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and [...]

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Looking Back So We Can Look Forward

December 29, 2008

I’ve been remembering childhood moments lately, and it really hit home that I had superb parents. I thought I’d share a few of those parental moments here, in the hopes that maybe my stories will inspire young parents elsewhere.
My dad, whom I called Daddy until the day he died at the age of 83, [...]

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Sex Is Overrated

December 16, 2008

Oh my, have I just caused a collective gasp amongst our dear readers? Have I just spoken words that surely brand me as insane? I mean, surely, NO ONE in their right minds would ever believe that sex isn’t the most glorious thing in the universe, right? Or perhaps, the truth may [...]

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Memories, Dreams, and Memories of Dreams

December 1, 2008

I very often remember my dreams for a short time, at least long enough to be able to share the dream I had the night before with whomever might be willing, or even unwilling, to listen. I’m not sure why I feel the need to force others to visualize my recent dreams, knowing full [...]

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