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Monthly Archives: December 2008
The Kid in the Candy Store
It took me precisely four minutes during my run today to realize the inevitable. The past year I’ve sputtered around on the internet and lost a great deal of focus when it comes to blogging. Sure my first full year … Continue reading
Posted in Don't Quit Your Day Job
29 Comments
Yellow Snow is for Snowballs
Whoa, perhaps I should go to bed. I feel a strong desire to update this blog though, but I nodded off while the blinking cursor stared me down. I honestly can’t believe it’s Christmas Eve already. We graciously offered to … Continue reading
Looking for Comedy in the Latte World
Hello, my name is Egan. I’m a lifelong resident of the Seattle area. You have not seen comedy unless you’ve lived in Seattle when a snowstorm is predicted in the near future. It’s nearly impossible to explain the magnitude of … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Science, Television
23 Comments
Longer Than Expected
You know, I can’t promise there will be heaps of thought in each post. It’s a busy time so you have to know what’s coming next. There’s an abandoned car which has been parked across the street from our house … Continue reading
Singe Expansion
Traveling is one of my favorite things. I don't get to travel as often as I'd like, but when I do there's much to learn about other people and places around the globe. I've been thinking about my travel reaches with the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
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Aren’t We Better Than This?
My wife and I are the proud owners of two Japanese cars, a Subaru and a Toyota. The first car I bought with my own money was a 1986 Honda Accord with 150,000 miles on it. I drove the car … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Egan Wants to Know, Opinionated
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We All Need a Little Exercise
Game day Monday! Can you locate me in this photo? Think long and hard before making your educated guess. What was I like in second grade you might ask? I was the spelling champ for our class. By besting the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Fodder, Games, Grown-ups, Storytelling, Television
31 Comments
The Shrooms are Loose
What is the opposite of chocolate? I’m convinced it’s brussel sprouts. Damn, it could be coleslaw too. Who eats coleslaw and why? That is vile food and it has the tendency to do wicked things to the body. Whenever a … Continue reading
Acquired Information
It was a new word to me. The term was thrown around as an immature joke by neighborhood kids when I was an early teen. “you have AIDS don’t you?” I had no clue what it was so naturally I … Continue reading
Posted in Facial Tissue, Grown-ups, Mrs. Lessinges Approved, Storytelling
28 Comments
Récapitulons!
Turkey Day 2008 came and went without any mishaps. No issues with an undercooked turkey because the 12 pound bird didn’t fully thaw due to innards hiding inside. I learned from my past mistakes and made sure I had an … Continue reading