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Dave's Key to A Happy Marriage

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The key to a happy marriage is this: when you hear your wife pull into the driveway, get off the couch, race to the kitchen, and start doing...
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A One Sentence Review of a 562 Page Book

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John Franzen swings for the fences with his new novel Freedom , and in a sense his Tom Wolfe-esque survey of America-- through the eyes of a...
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Is This A Joke?

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A Jordanian, an Indian, a Cop, a Slovakian Chemist, a Sicilian, and Red Headed White Guy walk into a bar . . . but it's not a joke; it i...
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Kids These Days

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So I'm eating lunch in the English office and this kid walks in without knocking-- which is totally unacceptable-- and he picks up this...
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Listen to Uncle Genghis

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In Imperial Grunts , a fairly positive review of American special forces around the world, Robert Kaplan does remind us that we could have ...

Sometimes My Wife is Retarded Like Me

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My wife had a long stressful day at work on Monday (she went to the wrong school for her work shop, and then when she finally found it, it t...

Fifty Percent Canine/ Fifty Percent Feline

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In the early chapters of Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages , Guy Deutscher contrasts the difficul...

A Wheelbarrow?

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Last Friday was one of my strangest afternoons as a soccer coach: though the sun had been out for days, our field was still a mess-- there w...

Terry Recalls the Best Story About Dave

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Like all people, I am both intrigued and apprehensive about how others perceive me, and so-- during an office conversation on the interplay ...
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Some Kids Just Don't Get My Brilliance

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Last week I was teaching my students the importance of beginning their college essay with an engaging opening, and I decided to illustrate t...
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Sometimes Music Makes You Feel Guilty

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Ian has learned how to work a CD player and loves to listen to music, and so I gave him my CD collection (which is housed in one of those gi...
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Ian Likes to Move Around . . . A Lot

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I did not go to Back to School Night for my kids (since I go to school every day, I don't have to attend) but Catherine reported that Ia...
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Cold Weather: An Ode

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I like it when the weather turns cold because then I feel like I'm getting my money's worth out of our house.
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The Usual From Zizek

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I am making my way through Slovenian super-brain Slavoj Zizek's new book Living in End Times , and interspersed amongst the neo-Marxist ...
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I Am Not Vacationing in Colombia Any Time Soon

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The ESPN documentary The Two Escobars traces the rise and fall of the Colombian national soccer team and drug king-pin Pablo Escobar; it is...
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Boot Tasting

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As I was getting home from work last week, I caught the tail end of a message from the school nurse . . . something about my son Ian being b...
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Sometimes It Pays Not To Put Your Balls Back in Their Proper Place

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Stacy needed my crate of assorted balls for a philosophy class activity, and she came to my classroom to remind me (but she could not bring ...
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Victory?

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My adult soccer team improved its record to 3-0 the other night, and once again we beat a team that was younger, more fit, and more skilled ...
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The Paper Heart

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Last week, a large wasp found its way into my classroom and the students had the usual reactions-- panic, terror, and the rapid fluttering o...

When is the Last Time You Felt the Ionian Enchantment?

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Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw's new book Why does E=mc 2 (and why should we care?) comes close to achieving their goal . . . making you f...
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