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The Required Amount at the Prescribed Rate (Handcrafted From the Finest Corinthian Leather)
I'm Only Responsible for 20% of this Post
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You'll have to head over to Gheorghe:The Blog today to get your daily dose of Dave . . . but I warn you: there are philosophical musing...
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Two Vacation Complaints
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We had a great vacation with friends in Sea Isle City, but I know you don't want to hear about that (or you'd be wandering around on...
The Test 59: A Cult Classic
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This week on The Test , Cunningham uses her quiz on cults to whip Stacey and I into a fervently rapturous passion . . . so give it a list...
Two Things I learned at the Pool Yesterday (Both Explosive)
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The first thing I learned at the pool yesterday is that if you put enough rubber bands around a watermelon, it will explode . . . my wif...
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents . . . The Flies
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I certainly can't complain about the weather on our trip to Sea Isle City, but after an idyllic six days of ocean breezes and warm water...
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You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Identify Half of a Fish
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My son Ian caught a little flat fish in his net today, but it looked like half of a fish, just a swimming head . . . and it had red spikes o...
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Whitesnake Foretells the Future
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I finished two books at the beach yesterday, both on the the theme of human nature, and one was inspirational and disconcerting and the othe...
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One Upping ad Infinitum
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You have probably witnessed some one-upmanship , or been the victim of a one-upper, or possibly even one-upped someone yourself, but this on...
A Surveyor, an Anthropologist, a Psychologist, and a Biologist Walk into a Bar
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Jeff Vandermeer's sci-fi novel Annihilation certainly owes some of its tone and plot to the Strugatsky Brothers cult classic Roadside P...
Thank You Netflix!
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The Netflix series Stranger Things succeeded where I failed, and convinced my kids that The Clash is the only band that matters.
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Cult Classics . . . You Get My Drift?
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During a recent recording session for The Test, we discussed the definition of a "cult classic" and the idea that cult classic...
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The Future Hasn't Happened Yet
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In one corner, you've got Robert Gordon claiming that American growth is over-- the greatest technological leaps happened between 1870 ...
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Lesson Learned . . . The Hard Way
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On Tuesday, my son Alex learned that you can't stand behind someone and talk to them while they are hitting tennis balls (Ian's rack...
The Upside of Genocide
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Sentence of Dave does not endorse the act of genocide (although Dave occasionally endorses arachnicide, particularly in the film Starship Tr...
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Sorry Chuck, The Inevitable is Coming
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Chuck Klosterman concludes his book But What If We're Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past with this thought: &quo...
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Telekinetic Kids
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Not only does my son look like Eleven from Stranger Things , but he can also levitate objects with his mind (and feet).
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The Test 58: Can You?
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This week on The Test , Stacey puts Cunningham and me on the spot . . . and while we occasionally perform admirably, there's plenty of f...
The Tale of Dave's Consciousness and the Red XLR
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On the way to the Outer Banks, I saw a red Cadillac XLR with vanity plates that said "Red XLR," and my first reaction was critical...
Who is Rude? Dave or Catherine? You Be the Judge!
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When two married teachers occupy the same space in the summertime, there are bound to be conflicts (and they will usually center around the ...
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The Test 57: Love Me Some Elevators
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This week on The Test , the ladies reveal that they have something in common with Aerosmith: an inordinate passion for vertical people ...
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