Monthly Archives: March 2005

Our Story So Far

Tuesday, 22 March, early morning: a power surge causes the motherboard on my computer to fry, making it nonfunctional. Tuesday afternoon: I discover the problem and call the Best Buy tech support hotline and speak to a helpful, knowledgeable lady … Continue reading

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I’m at the office, wearing my W.C. Fields tie. I’m kind of amazed that I still remember how to TIE a tie. It’s the kind of day I wish I still had the red Mustang convertible, driving down the Pacific … Continue reading

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Because I Don’t Have Everyone’s Email Addresses Handy

Yes, DVD Night is Wednesday at 7.30pm @ Rob & Andy’s Place … let me know ASAP if you’re not coming so I can take your choice out of the queue.

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Time to try on shorts again? Tomorrow it will be 70 degrees here! We hafta “dress up” tomorrow for a client visit, so Brandon and I have agreed to wear ties. I’m going to wear my W.C Fields tie. It’s … Continue reading

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I recommend adding thejeremyshowtv to your friends list!

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Still without a computer, until tomorrow (if all goes well). Very disorienting. I’m at a net cafe right now. Such technological slaves are we. Am I. Last night I watched “Amadeus” on DVD and I still love that movie. Made … Continue reading

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Terribly Noteworthy Tech Tragedy; Feedback Requested

Yesterday I came home from work to find that my computer would not turn on. I tried different outlets, unplugging/replugging the power cord etc. etc. all to no avail. So I dug up my Best Buy warranty paperwork and called … Continue reading

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Cubra Libre tastes much better than plain old rum & Coke. Exotic … A bit melancholy. Dunno why.

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Weirdness

I decided to read “The 120 Days of Sodom” by de Sade, because I truly wanted to see what it’s all about (and, rereading the Bunuel book, I was reminded by what a big deal he was to the Surrealists). … Continue reading

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The Dave Brubeck Quartet at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thursday, March 17

Churches built in in the late 19th century were not generally designed to double as concert halls. And the seating was first come first serve, in the balcony, so it’s a good thing Steven and I got there when we … Continue reading

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