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I’m still here. Um…there.
on Oct 10, 2009 in Current Events, Society & the Law Humor Politics Random Stuff common sense If you’d asked me three months ago if I’d still be in Shreveport, taking care of my dad, I would have said something like “hie thee to an asylum…you must be mad.” Yet, here I sit. Taking care of an aging parent is a lot...



Memory Lane.
on Aug 2, 2009 in Uncategorized aging friends inner child memory I’ve spent the last month or so in the place where I was born and grew up. This evening, I was in a restaurant with my dad and another relative, when my college roommate turned up, dining with his family. There’s nothing quite like seeing...



I’m still here. Um…there.
on Jul 25, 2009 in Uncategorized status update For those of you who are curious, I’m still in Shreveport, taking care of my Dad. Not much more to report. I’ll be back – and back writing, when I can.



[BLEEP] This.
on Jul 25, 2009 in Humor Media Visual Arts common sense pop culture AMC American Movie Classics Blazing Saddles bowdlerization censorship cinema expergation Movie I was surfing around my Dad’s satellite service last night, and stumbled on a rebroadcast of Blazing Saddles on AMC. Several years ago, I made a list of what I thought were the ten funniest movies ever made (in no particular order). As I recall...



Where I’ve been.
on Jul 11, 2009 in Uncategorized blog family life posting priorities For those of you that are regular readers of this blog, you might wonder, “Where’s Captain Digital?” The answer is, I’ve been busy, taking care of family stuff. And unfortunately, I’m not yet done. I’d love to tell...



The UN-candidate.
on Jul 5, 2009 in Current Events, Society & the Law Marketing, Advertising & Branding Media Politics Religion & Morality common sense pop culture Alaska change Dem Democrat GOP Governor hope Obama Palin party press pundit Republican Sarah We are all, at one level or another, creatures of habit. That’s a good thing, most of the time. I mean, if we woke up to a world everyday where we had to figure out how to feed and clothe ourselves, with no idea of what would come next, none of...