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Chicken-Fried Steak

  This is what happened on the plane. “Ladies and gentlemen, is there any medical personnel aboard?  Please be ready to show your credentials.” Some lady was having a panic attack or some dopey thing.  Nothing happened. The plane was … Continue reading

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How in the heck can some medical professionals get away with crappy customer service? Man, I’m telling ya, I would have been out of business a long long time ago playing that game. Primary care physicians excluded, of course. I … Continue reading

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My house is trying to kill me

I love bacon. I hate waiting for it to cook. Amateurs slap it in a pan and push it around with a spatula. Not me, no way, Jack.  I lovingly lay it out on cookie sheets and krank the oven … Continue reading

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Dano

This post isn’t about Coop and Edie, or even Hollywood. This about my brother, Dan. Chronologically, he’s younger than me but he eclipses me on age-related issues across the board.  Read: maturity.  Out on jobs with my dad, people would refer … Continue reading

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AVA

Our first 2 extended trips out to LA had us at the Marriott in downtown Burbank. It was expensive and stupid, but we figured if things started to suck, at least we had a pool.  As you may have read, our … Continue reading

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Little Sister.

When Cooper was learning to read, he would snuggle-up on one of our laps and peck his way through a book.  Naturally, Edie, would not be denied a spot sitting next to “brother”, whom she adored.  Many times, reading along, … Continue reading

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