Snowbrush
An experiment in not editing—much anyway
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I’ve been thinking about posting more and editing less because it’s making me crazy that I can’t stop editing. Even after I post someth...
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Drugs and addiction
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It’s a rare night that I can sleep without drugs. For pain, I take Cymbalta, Dilaudid, oxycodone, and Neurontin. For sleep, I have Ambien...
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Bamboo shadows on a rice paper floor
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Today is the first warm sunny day since last fall, and every square yard of earth is covered with shoots, buds...
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A troubled man’s re-conversion and death
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I’ve only known one person who had serious and prolonged doubts about religion who ever permanently returned to it, and that person was...
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An experiment in shame
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When people praise me for my bravery in sharing so much about myself, I think it means they would be embarrassed to do the same. Ironically,...
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To be a brother to the insensible rock...the sluggish clod…*
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I meditate on death and little but death. In every face, I see the eyes of a corpse, but it’s also my own corpse that I see. My body becomes...
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Dogs are like girlfriends; cats are like wives
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I’m going to catch hell if I really use that for a title, so remind me to change it to: Dogs are obedient children; cats are thieves and van...
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Have you ever wondered...
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how many seconds the average community television viewer could bear to watch any of the discussion groups you’ve ever been in? I just spent...
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Why she turned out like she did, I just don't know
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My pet name for Peggy is Fluffy after a squirrel that was in a Little Golden Book that my aunt got me when I was four. I personally hated ...
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Baptists, Atheists and Christers
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The Southern Baptist Church is the second largest Protestant denomination in America, and by far the largest in Mississippi. Like a few othe...
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My drinking years—the latter days
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When I started college in 1967, my new friends were light drinkers, so I became a light drinker. When I transferred to another school three ...
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My drinking years—the early days
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I started drinking in 1964 when I was fifteen. I didn’t exactly decide to get wasted every weekend; I just didn’t consider the possibility t...
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Things I love everyday that I live
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I love Peggy. On the wall over my monitor is something she wrote on yellow scrap paper 20 years ago, which is but half as long as we've ...
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