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“Uh ... no.” - Michelle P., a friend, when I wanted a real kiss on New Year's Eve
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Second grade. Mrs. Mim's class. It was a time of innocence and playfulness. We were kids who knew nothing of the gas shortage or the real world. The nation had…
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I was playing Scrabble yesterday and I began to wonder if they televised the Scrabble championships. They have them, you know, because I've read about them. But do they televise…
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It was the summer of '91 and the first time in my life since I'd began dating that I found myself alone. I just came off an engagement break-up and…
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"Housesitter" ran on TBS this past weekend (written in mid-July). I kept the sound off while I tried to write about different things. I read through the paper where it…
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Keeping it simple today ... a zen koan ... ...
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Dangerous LuggageI caught the ass end of a movie on cable today. I don't remember the name of it but it doesn't matter. What I want to point out is…
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I don't look this gay.First, The Great Cereal Blog (part 1) Remember when you were a kid and it was a big deal to go to the grocery store? …
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I'm thirty-nine years old and I still think of myself as twenty-something. I have a feeling this is what the old saying about being "young at heart" hints toward. …
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I had a once in a lifetime deal pass my way the other day and I felt the need to tell you about it. If you had a chance to…
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My parents are getting older. They're in their sixties now. While that's still relatively young by today's standards, they can't do things like they used to.
Every time I…
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Written by Ross Cavins
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007 08:47 |
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Ever wonder how often old people do it? Hmm ...

Not the greatest punch line, I'll admit, but you try writing one to this comic. I think it was a nice dig to how Gramps acts when the lights go out ... stretching ??
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