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Memory is a steel-trap.
www.tampabay.com/archive/1999...
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For the record, I was focused but not starting that game. Just real fired up on the bench.
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Ocala, FL, tomorrow and Wednesday. Then plan to head into Georgia and stop when I’m inspired.
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Nice work! That’s so cool!
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I drive the speed limit for several reasons, the above being paramount. But also because I don't trust cops.
My last girlfriend would get so frustrated with me for being careful. I'm driving a 3,000 lb. death machine, love. Gonna take it nice and slow.
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At that point things are primal. And you are better off with the feet the universe gave you. Bare, base, efficient.
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Didn't expect a good argument. Felt confident about my position. Now I'm doubting my wearing pants at home position.
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Same, I think. No way I'm wearing a shirt or shoes unless I know I'm going to be in another person's presence who does not dwell in this dwelling.
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That’s wild. This whole discourse is fun. I don’t know why anyone would wear shoes, or a shirt, in their own home.
A shirt if you have company, of course. Otherwise?
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That's fun. I love a good starstruck story. Spike smiled at my then girlfriend and she was equally starstruck. The whole thing felt out-of-body. Dude just gets to go around being so Spike Lee.
Also, the show was this wild off Broadway Cirque-adjacent thing that killed.
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I don't get to New York often these days, but last time I was there, maybe ten years ago, I went to a play. Spike Lee was in attendance just standing in the foyer mostly unaccosted looking like Spike Lee. I couldn't believe how much he looked like what I figured Spike Lee to be.
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*Kaitlin. Stupid fingers.
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The latest episode of @lifesgreatesthits.bsky.social took me FOREVER to edit. I'm happy with the result but it was a hell of a job.
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*once I did
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I wish I had taken time to work odd jobs and maybe travel on the cheap before I started college. Also, wish I wasn't so worried about attention from girls once (which I guess is still an issue.)
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My favorite of his is the one about his room being infested with koalas. Always makes me smile.
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Kyler and Geno above The Prince?! He is set up for success for the first time in his career. I'll shut up if he doesn't deliver this year. But, he's gonna deliver. (This is a really fun conversation, by the way.)
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Listening now. Can't wait to be furious at how low Trevor Lawrence inevitably lands. Daniels at 5 is wild but I respect it. Herbert at 6 is completely unhinged.
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Douthat is such a nefarious character. Unlike a lot of them, he’s smart enough to know what he’s doing.
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That's wild. Did you talk to him?
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One of the great illusions of my childhood was the idea that adults knew what they were doing.
It seems that the worst of us get elevated while decent people work hard to be decent. Been thinking too much about that lately.
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I don’t think the people at the helm of the chaos are that analytical.
I don’t think Musk is some kind of genius. Obviously Trump is a dum dum. I think they are all incompetent and chaos is the result.