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There is a word in Russian that refers to refugees and people who run: bezhentsy. This applies to people who are running from the bullets, from the bombs, in this war. There are some Russians — dancers and maybe athletes — who run more gracefully than others. In my very small way, I am trying to support them. In the end, we all run from somebody.
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Monthly Archives: May 2007
No Authority Yet (or Ever?)
According to a website that ranks blogs, my ranking on Sunday was 3,173,879. I was ok with that. Considering how many blogs there are and that I haven’t told anyone that mine exists, it’s not as bad as it sounds. … Continue reading
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Brave New Word
It’s brown. No, it’s green. Brown! Green! Are you blind? It’s brown! No, damn you, it’s green! Have you ever had this argument? Well, here’s a way to settle the issue and bring a little bit of peace to the … Continue reading
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Don’t Cry Tomato, Baby!
I was just listening to Metallica’s cover of the song “Die, Die My Darling.” I was thinking it was kind of catchy, same as I do every time I hear it, but I was again puzzled by this line: “Don’t … Continue reading
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On a Sink
O, beautiful sink of stainless steel! How shiny! How deep! How smooth you feel! Over the years, the washing of pans Will scratch you up and dry my hands. You’ll be dull and I’ll be worn. I’ll curse the day … Continue reading
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Player Piano: One Down, Thirteen to Go
I finished Player Piano last night. Not bad for a first novel. It’s not quite the Vonnegut of Slaughterhouse-Five or Cat’s Cradle, but there are glimpses of the author he would become. I found it easy to identify with the … Continue reading
Player Piano: Don’t Forget Bing!
I wanted to hear “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” but it didn’t occur to me to check my Bing Crosby collection. Of course he sang it! And now that I’ve listened to it, I understand why Vonnegut specifically chose that song. First … Continue reading
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Kinda Like Camping
I’ve been living without a fully functional kitchen for over 2 months. It’s kinda like camping, except without the campfire or the great outdoors (i.e. all the inconvenience, none of the fun). But as of today, I have a working … Continue reading
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Player Piano: Reading Leads to Bidding Frenzy
Isn’t it amazing how one thing leads to another? I’m only about 50 pages into the 341-page Player Piano, but I’ve already gotten to the scene where the author introduces the player piano. The song that it plays is “Alexander’s … Continue reading
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