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a very big if: What I Did In San Francisco
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A very big if. Thursday, May 15, 2008. What I Did In San Francisco. 1) Attempted to prevent the stench of the cattle slaughterhouse (you know the one I'm talking about) on the 5 freeway between LA and SF, by pressing the recirculate air button in time. Completely, utterly, miserably failed. 2) Decided to write Pillow Crisis as a novel. More on this in a bit. 4) Ate at Burma Superstar and The House (two old favorites). 6) Repeatedly encountered the San Franciscan custom of offering unsolicited help from s...
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a very big if: The Yoga Personality Test
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A very big if. Thursday, March 27, 2008. The Yoga Personality Test. I have a theory that your favorite yoga poses say a lot about your personality: you like what you are. For instance, my favorite poses are the Warriors, Crow, and Tree, and I have an affinity for all three of those entities. I haven’t really tested my theory enough to gauge its accuracy, but there it is. 8221; She had no idea what she had just done. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Six Weeks In Asia. The Yoga Personality Test.
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a very big if: The Second-To-Last Post
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A very big if. Monday, September 01, 2008. So with little fanfare, it's time to announce the closing of this blog. The short story is that co-authoring a children's novel and writing a blog are mutually incompatible. Also, the character of my life is very different now. The era of the 365-day weekend is long gone, and I'm just as busy as any office worker, with the small differences of not having to go to an office, and also commanding my own destiny and stuff. Did I manage to open the gates of Hollywood?
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a very big if: My To-Do List is Sick, Dude
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A very big if. Sunday, May 18, 2008. My To-Do List is Sick, Dude. During the next few months, I will:. 1) Convert apartment into loft: paint walls, tear out carpets, stain and seal concrete floors. 2) Go to New York for a friend's wedding. 3) While in New York, begin work on new radio project with Stefanie. Work meaning spend lots of time with her, insult her, make her laugh. But this time, get it on tape. (More on this in a bit.). 4) From New York, fly to London and visit Huili. Discuss Pillow Crisis.
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a very big if: The Plaster Conundrum
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A very big if. Friday, May 23, 2008. My room is so cluttered with stuff right now, I can't even think. Which means I'm leaving town before the job is done. After I leave, GP and the apartment super are going to SAND THE FLOOR WITH POWER TOOLS. I'm kind of sad that I will miss my initiation rite into the use of power tools. It's quite possible that GP and the super will go on to acid-stain the concrete floors, finishing the common areas before I return. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This Is The Way!
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a very big if: SF Girls Versus LA Girls
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A very big if. Friday, May 16, 2008. SF Girls Versus LA Girls. I was eating a chocolate croissant at Tartine Bakery near Dolores Park, when I caught a girl wearing fake cowboy boots making eyes at me from behind her Macbook. (Again, it is difficult to write about San Francisco and not set a new record for yuppieness in a single sentence.). She was a pretty girl, well-dressed. But this is the thing:. If she were an artist, she'd be living in Los Angeles. Someone who can sell me an awesome text ad? San Fra...
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a very big if: English Parks Are Suspicious
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A very big if. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. English Parks Are Suspicious. It wouldn’t be one of my vacations unless it involved biking through picturesque landscapes. Huili took me to what he jokingly called the ex-con bike shop: a group of hippies that constructed Frankenstein rigs from bicycles of suspicious provenance. I purchased a light mountain bike with a rusty chain for forty dollars, and we were off. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Six Weeks In Asia. English Parks Are Suspicious.
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a very big if: The Last Post
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A very big if. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. How To Approach A Woman Who Is Out Of Your League. How To Survive A Tiger Attack. How To Pursue A Dream. Thanks for reading, everyone. You may probably be very interested to know how one can manage to receive high yields on investments. There is no need to invest much at first. You may begin earning with a money that usually is spent. On daily food, thats 20-100 dollars. I have been participating in one companys work for several years,. My Six Weeks In Asia.
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a very big if: I've Been Away For A Whole Month
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A very big if. Tuesday, May 06, 2008. I've Been Away For A Whole Month. And not a single day passed that I didn't think about writing a new post, but I simply couldn't make the time. That's how busy my April was. And then Huili, my writing partner from London, visited for a week, during which we drove up to San Francisco to begin work on Pillow Crisis. There wasn't a whole lot of time left over for blogging, as you might imagine. And there still isn't. As I type this, I'm packing my bags for Dallas, ...
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a very big if: The Yoga Beatdown
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A very big if. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Practicing the things I’m bad at allows me to become even better at the things I’m good at. That is the lesson I’ve learned during the six months following the departure of my favorite yoga instructor. As I’ve written previously. That would be a class taught by the spiritual successor to my favorite instructor, a woman who was trained by the same master and teaches an advanced Level 2-3 course. For the record, my old instructor taught a Level 1-2. As soon as the n...