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Tag Archives: toys
A busy winter
While I normally begrudge a medical professional attempting to sell me on a product that they clearly receive sponsorship for, we were able to find a deal at Costco, so Elizabeth and I bought a pair of Sonicare toothbrushes. I’ve … Continue reading
DVR replacement
I began writing this post back in April, and haven’t gotten around to finishing it until just now. This chronicles the saga of my new home entertainment system. After months of preparations, planning, payments, and patiently waiting for a backordered … Continue reading
Positively terrorize
Been an eventful couple of weeks. Elizabeth and I kind of fell into being cast in a staged reading of a new children’s musical, being held at the prestigious Seattle Repertory Theatre. The play is called When The Boogeyman Spent … Continue reading
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Tagged seattle weather, toys, unashamedly taking parts i don't necessarily deserve, vacation
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A tangible network
UPDATE: I forgot to post a link to this preview article for Spelling Bee, in which I am both quoted and photographed! I sound very scholarly in it. The last few weeks have been busy, busy, busy. Most notably, Spelling … Continue reading
Got the better of my judgment
I have to struggle to remember what’s happened these past few weeks. I’ve been in kind of a holding pattern of non-specific busywork that I’ll probably remain in until summer or so, and it just has me feeling tired most … Continue reading
Mucking about
Last weekend I had my car broken into for the second time in four months. Sometime between midnight and 1:30 AM, down on Alaskan Way by Unexpected Production’s theatre, someone smashed the driver’s window and ransacked every car along the … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, improv, money matters, nerding out, things that annoy, toys
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Materialistic things
Life has been hectic. My car got broken into two Saturdays ago while I was at Theatresports, the front passenger window smashed. It was rotten timing because it was raining and I had two guests I had to drop off … Continue reading
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Tagged cannibal the musical, condo, money matters, photos, theatre, things that annoy, toys
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That extended family
It’s Yom Kippur, and my more-traditional-than-religious day of atonement shall soon conclude with an extremely welcome breaking of the fast. I spent most of the day driving around looking at barbecues, perhaps in the desperate hope that I might emerge … Continue reading
Token male
Last week was kind of hectic. I got to have lunch with a couple of friends, which was nice, and perform in a couple of shows, which was also nice. On Thursday I went to see the preview of Tacoma … Continue reading