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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Excerpts From a Journal #11 — Review of Hamlet: first cut
This is yet another excerpt, a review of a performance called Hamlet: first cut. This is one of the worst reviews I have written, and by that I mean the quality of the review itself is bad.
Excerpts From a Journal #10 — Sir John Soane’s Museum
Once again, I have provided an entry from the journal I kept during my trip to London, England. Unlike my previous entries, this one is presented in full, but there is a rather annoying and repeated error I have corrected … Continue reading
Syria and Kismet
When I was much younger, in my late childhood and early teenage years, I used to ride in my grandfather’s car to and from church. My grandmother would drive the car, and almost always, the bulk of the route to … Continue reading
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3…2…1…Contact!
In a previous entry, I noted the impenetrable barrier between me and any readers who wanted to comment on my entries. While I still believe I am the only human who is actually reading these words, I have decided to … Continue reading
Links…
While I value my privacy as much as many of my peers do, I am fully aware that it would not take very long for a savvy Web user to uncover many aspects about me that I would rather not … Continue reading
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