Some days… One of the reasons I look forward to coming home from work is that I never know. For instance, the other day when I came home, Lee’d turned on VH1 (we have dish network now, a la Joe) and was watching a classic videos program with Ray. She was dancing around madly. He […]

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Recommend-don’t-tion. Don’t go to Jade Palace, Colorado Springs, Co. Next door is a storefront, “Jade Palace Gifts.” Hours are by appointment only. The glass door and all the windows of this storefront are completely–floor to ceiling–covered by venetian blinds. The paint on the outside of both buildings is suspiciously old, slightly flaking, unkempt. The interior

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Film at Eleven. No offense, but I’m going to say something offsensive. I’m sick of a certain type of news commentary that’s a response to original news commentary, specifically, the derivative news commentary that states that the original news commentary is bullshit, and here’s why, with quotes so extensive I should be paying royalties. OK.

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Dreams. First dream. Well, it starts out as one of those fantasy dreams whose details I won’t divulge, but I start crying because all of a sudden I don’t know where I am, and then I start crying harder because I do realize where I am, and that’s not where I started the dream. Second

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Raynews. Ray had her fifteen-month checkup yesterday. The verdict is “the picture of health.” The doctor subscribes to a whole-life treatment view of medicine, so we’re always getting these weird questions, like, “How do you discipline your child?” which shoots me off on a discussion. Ray doesn’t respond to spanking. I’ve tried it on those

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Karma. If you know Colors, I’m a green. If you know Meyers-Briggs, that means NT. Among other things, it means that that strange and wonderful art known as “tact” is not only one that I am unable to create but one that leaves me as mystified as most people are about Kandinsky. I finally finished

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The Perfect Gift. The thing about people people is that they think the gesture is everything. “It’s the thought that counts.” The thing about analytical people, like me, is that we think the gesture is diddly squat. It’s the stuff that counts. It isn’t the timing–fuck birthdays–it’s the essence. Casual conversation will lead us on

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Pistachios. Once a year or so we buy pistachios. There is no forseeable point to this story; you can skip it. Not some pistachios, but a bulk of pistachios. I will avoid chewing off my fingernails for a couple of day so I can pick them open. This year was a “wreath” of dyed pistachios,

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