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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Oldschool
Woo. Well, my vacation to Canada is just about over… my parents will be driving me to the airport in a couple of hours, then it’s a five hour flight back to Washington. I’m exhausted, but thoroughly satisfied at how … Continue reading
Run its course
I had an opportunity to do a workshop this past weekend with my friend Asaf Ronen, who was visiting from NYC and is an improv guru. The workshop was excellent and it was great to see him again, but I … Continue reading
Like a fiddle
I recently dumped all of the old photos from my camera onto my computer. Most of them look pretty bad, and those that don’t are perilously dated. There was one somewhat decent shot of the cast of My Husband’s Wild … Continue reading
Honour the living
The rain has let up somewhat, but it does so in spite of weather reports that have been forecasting at least another two weeks of doom and gloom. Then again, I’ve never put much stock in meteorology. Tomorrow is Veterans … Continue reading
Social poison
Well, the rainy season I keep hearing about has arrived at last. For the better part of two weeks now it’s been ranging from spitting to a near-constant downpour, and during the brief periods when it isn’t raining it’s still … Continue reading
Policy is ironclad
Another positive Sims 2 review, although they are a lot less pervasive than IGN (I’ve never heard of them before) and it seems their command of the English language is wanting. But they still count towards our overall score on … Continue reading