Snowbrush

Weltschmerz

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Peggy has been away for a week and, my pain level having dropped precipitously over the past several months, I’ve b...
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More meanderings

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I now understand why people pamper cats. It’s because cats are so enamored of luxury that it’s rewarding to give it to them. Dogs enjoy l...
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Stoned ponderings on recurring themes: one after another after another

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I I would say that I have a good marriage, yet Peggy is a serious disappointment to me in some ways. For example, she’s a procrastinato...
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A sensitive boy

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I was what my mother called “a sensitive boy,” meaning that I got my feelings hurt way too easily. What I can tell you about being “sensi...
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How to convert an atheist

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First the bad news. No one can convert an atheist unless that atheist is poorly schooled in atheism. Otherwise, converting him—to Christia...
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How to Keep a Lid on Your Pussy in Twelve Easy Steps

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When I got Brewsky 18 months ago, I resolved to rid him of those failings that are so regrettably common to both cats and women, things li...
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The point is to get woke-up, not fucked-up

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I’ve written several times about the effects of marijuana, but for each piece that I posted, there were five that I didn’t because I know...
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About blogging

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I have 262 followers. Some are dead; some have deleted their blogs; some haven’t posted in years; many if not most never left a comment on ...
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Peggy: sixty years worth, ten years at a time

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1952. That's Peggy's sister on the right. Dianne was (and is) timid, whereas Peggy was (and is) tomboyish. You might have guessed ...
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Brother Stewart and the unpardonable sin

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I was delivering newspapers on my bike one afternoon while throwing a hissy fit at God. I was twelve years old, and my first doubt had oc...
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Why would a preacher become an atheist?

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The usual scenario is that a Biblically naive young person goes away to seminary with an interest in religion and a ...
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Superbly designed functionality

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The steel “sanitary tee” shown to your left carried the waste from my house's kitchen sink and clothes washer for 57 years. I am s...
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Back to work

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I’ve spent weeks preparing for two plumbing jobs under the house. In olden times, I would have taken measurements, bought my materials,...
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Why I am not an agnostic

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The short answer is that I consider the possibility of the existence of a supernatural deity to be zilch. I could be wrong about this...
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