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The Required Amount at the Prescribed Rate (Handcrafted From the Finest Corinthian Leather)
Dave Almost Gets to Be Smart
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I recently learned (when reading The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World by Damon Krukowski) how noise-canceling head...
Dave's Calf Blooms Like a Spring Flower
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This morning I made my triumphant return to 6:30 AM before school basketball-- we only had nine so we were playing full court four-on-four a...
The Gloves Will be Off
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So exciting: my friend just published a children's book . . . even more exciting: in two days, I get to write a candid review of my fri...
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Bring the Noise!
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I just finished an excellent book on the financial, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of our collective move from analog audio to di...
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Backpack Vacuum!
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I love our new Hoover Shoulder Vac backpack vacuum so much that I made a little home for it in my study-- vacuuming is so much better when y...
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All the Kids With Three Letter Names are Out Today
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Our match got canceled today due to some fortuitous wind and rain-- fortuitous because one of our players (Kai) is at Model UN and the other...
Fuzzy Wet Balls
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Rain and tennis are not a good combination-- the court gets slick, the balls get wet and skip instead of bouncing, and the ink runs in the l...
Your Butt, A Pizza, Same Difference . . .
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I don't know if everyone does this, nor do I know if it actually makes a difference-- but when I get take-out food such as pizza or burg...
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Post-modern Medicine (YouTube It!)
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I won't go into gory detail, so as not to disconcert the more squeamish readers (like myself) but my wife and my son successfully remove...
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Totally the Latter
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Which is more fun-- looking at the eclipse or looking at the people wearing the silly glasses used to view the eclipse?
Tomorrow, Keep the Ball Low
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Tennis practice tomorrow is during the eclipse's maximum solar obscuration . . . so we will not be practicing overheads.
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Traction . . . So Classic
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Yesterday, when Ian's ankle was really hurting him, he wanted me to hook up a rope to the ceiling to hold his leg up-- and I knew exactl...
Prediction? Pain
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Long day for Ian-- he woke up in postoperative pain at 3 AM and it got so bad we had to go to the ER, where they drugged him up until he fin...
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Ankle Surgery Part II
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Ian survived his rescheduled ankle surgery -- although apparently, he was in some serious pain right afterward . . . which was remedied by a...
Brian Selznick
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Two days ago our acting principal (our actual principal just retired) came to me and asked if I wanted to take my English class to meet the ...
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Rain or Shine, the Mail Gets Delivered and the Dog Gets Walked
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Long as I remember the rain been coming down-- clouds of mystery pouring confusion on the ground- good men through the ages trying to find t...
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I Prefer Mary Anne
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I do not like (nor am I competent at) peeling ginger.
And after the Third Week of PT, Dave's Calf Rose Again
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On this fine Easter morning, my wife and I played some pickleball to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus . . . and even more miraculously-- ...
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You Can't Piss (or Serve) Into the Wind
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I am sorry to say, but nobody learned nothin' at yesterday's tennis practice-- aside from the fact that you can't really play t...
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The Secret? You Should Be Hitting Lots of Overheads . . .
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Time to go teach my second singles player how to beat a "pusher"-- and not a drug pusher-- a tennis player who likes to mimic a wa...
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