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michaeln1756.bsky.social
Dad of 3, husband, lawyer (employment/insurance). I love reading (esp literature and history), and music (classical and jazz). Devotee of Bach, Shakespeare, Miles Davis, Tolstoy, Patrick O’Brian, walking afternoons and mornings, and assorted other things
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I’ve just started it too. It’s like someone resurrected Philip K. Dick and made him write a show for Apple TV. Impressive.
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lol. No argument there. Only thing I have to say is I’ve grown to like the current crop of near beers. Really very much improved.
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First of all, NA beers have gotten a lot better. Second, a good mocktail, something lemony, spiced with ginger, mint, or jalapeño (or all three), can actually be independently good.
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Yeesh. Just glad no one died. Enough airplane accidents.
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Ketamine makes you look like a fallen hobbit?
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Patrick Tull was a magnificent narrator. Try his narration of Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey/Maturin series (ie, Master and Commander, and the 19 books that followed). So good.
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True.
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This is strange because Schiller’s poem contains the universalist line “All people become brothers,” and because Beethoven himself, (an enlightenment era liberal) hated autocracy, rejected Napoleon when he had himself crowned emperor, and would no doubt have despised modern fascism.
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I find I have to gently prod the eggs with my finger from time to time to gauge their doneness when I poach. Yes the water is boiling, but perfect eggs are worth any discomfort.
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That and invading Russia. Had Roosevelt been capable of willing Hitler to do anything it would have been to declare war on the US. Completely solved his strategic and political problem by doing that.
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I agree that’s insane. But in the hierarchy of insane things happening right now, that’s barely in the top 50%.
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I guessed 35 before checking just now. Huh.
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He’s very good. Certainly gloomy. Shostakovich on an overcast day.
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How do you feel about Mieczysław Weinberg?
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Happy 269th. “Mozart is perhaps the most challenging composer of all to capture in words because his work is so intimately bound up in what music can do that is unlike what words can do. Music . . . was his native language. And beauty also largely beggars language.” — Jan Swafford
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I particularly love the bass clarinet in jazz. Eric Dolphy, Benny Maupin. Just such a beautiful, rich sound.
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Yes indeed. That and the bass clarinet.
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We’re less than a week into the presidency and I’m already done.
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Poor Herbert. I’m going to go out on a lonely limb here and declare this to be a lovely recording. Forget it’s Bach. Forget counterpoint even; Karajan makes broth and smooths out all contrasts. But just think of it as music, as emotional expression, as pure anguish and pity. It’s beautiful.
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Salad and fries is literally my wife’s favorite food combo. 😂
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It’s horrible. I’m well outside the danger zone here in Long Beach, but friends, loved ones, and colleagues are in danger. OC just requested (and received) an extension because his sister is evacuated and now living with him, and his own home may need to be evacuated too. Nightmare.
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There’s a zen koan here.
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Even Shakespeare’s group ended up getting burned by this (when they conducted a special showing of Richard II, meant to inspire Essex and his dumbass conspirator friends.).
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I love audiobooks. Some are truly great performances in their own right. My favorite way to read is to alternate between audio and kindle, or to do both at once.
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If I were your friend, I wouldn’t miss a beat before saying…
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Great film. Now completely depress yourself by looking up what the movie’s star and writer/director/producer, Nikita Mikhalkov, has been up to in the age of Putin.
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Still this guy for me.
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Reportedly it was freezing, long, and the works were not well-performed. Pass. 😂
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Lemme know. I go to LinkedIn pretty rarely
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Power move. But the real question is whether the Isaac Newton reference stays in the brief when you file it. My cleverest writing tends to land on the cutting room floor, I’m afraid.
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I collect kindle ebooks. I probably buy ten a week (mostly kindle deals, when the price temporarily drops). If I stopped buying, retired now, devoted myself to reading, and then lived to 250 *maybe* I could finish them. I don’t care. Tsundoku is an independent art form.
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My daughter had a soccer coach like this in AYSO when she was seven. Seven! He refused to put her into the game because she wasn’t as good as other girls. I demanded he put her in, and he still refused. So I walked her off the field, and took her to the American Girl doll store instead. 😂
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Oh it’s all good fun.
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The man put his blood and sweat and every waking hour into defending the life of his queen, did some unspeakably bad things along the way, and was never really remunerated for the thankless task. And he dies owing her. It’s good to be the queen.
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Assad was bad. And what’s coming is probably bad.
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Which pen is this?
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😂
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All men use shampoo on all parts of their bodies. (It’s all soap right??) However, to assuage your concern, they don’t take *extra* shampoo to do so. They just shampoo their heads, grab suds from there and distribute it around their armpits and groin. Facts.
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I’m not sure I could take the much Scandinavian bleakness. 😂
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You must be feeling very cheerful now.
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I have a joke about attorney work product, but I couldn’t tell it without revealing my thought processes.
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Right? Turns out Lima beans, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, spinach— all of this is actually delicious, but not if you just steam or boil it into mush.
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But lima beans are tasty too! You just have to prepare them with an ounce of imagination, or at least some seasoning.
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My wife and I both thought we hated broccoli — because growing up, our moms both steamed them into grey soft mushy pulp. Turns out tossing them in olive oil and roasting them is 100 times tastier, and preserves the nutrients to boot.
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Where?