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    05-16-2024, 08:51 PM
    Good pics. It almost looks like the peloton is on top of the train in the second one. Have you ever been on the sub-reddit “confusing perspective.”?
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    05-16-2024, 08:47 PM
    Haha. Figures. How do you feel about optimistic bias vs pessimistic bias? I normally take the optimistic side, but looks like in this case I’m on...
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    05-16-2024, 03:38 PM
    I read The Boys From Brazil probably 30-40 years ago. If I’m remembering correctly the ending was left ambiguous, but suggested the answer came down...
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    05-16-2024, 11:21 AM
    I’m looking forward to the tour this year. I kinda feel like I know what's going on in the cycling world since we’ve got this thread going. ...
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    05-16-2024, 10:35 AM
    I haven’t watched Deadpool 2. I gotta think though, going back in time and visiting baby Hitler in his crib would kick off a nature-vs-nuture...
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    05-13-2024, 04:53 AM
    Oh man, as far as female antagonists go I’ll put Kathy Bates’ Annie Wilkes on a level plane with Louise Fletcher’s Nurse Ratched (One Flew Over The...
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    05-12-2024, 11:51 PM
    Hahaha. I expressly said — no rakes! I bet'cha try to stand in the peddles on that thing and it'll result in an immediate face plant. Talk...
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    05-12-2024, 02:41 AM
    Well hi-de-ho I finished The Big Sleep. What a gas. Lotsa twists and turns in this one and I do believe I’ve figured out where the Coen Brothers got...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    05-12-2024, 02:38 AM
    Here’s a few from my latest read, Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep, a hard-boiled Philip Marlowe detective novel from the ‘30s:
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    05-12-2024, 02:34 AM
    Now that I’m back up to speed unicycling, I’m thinking of growing a handlebar mustacheo, donning a bowler and buying a high-wheel bike, a...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    05-08-2024, 01:21 AM
    Ya know, I’ve never watched any of that stuff. I haven’t caught the super-hero bug and the special effects in TV sci-fi has always seemed a little...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    05-07-2024, 10:54 PM
    Bah, while it’s not quite like riding a bike, I did find my balance fairly quickly. The muscle memory was still there, sort of. The comedy came from...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    05-06-2024, 09:52 PM
    Speaking of cycling, I did a strange thing the other day — I bought a unicycle. What hoot. I built one years ago out of spare parts and managed to...
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    05-06-2024, 09:44 PM
    Finished Stephen King’s 11/22/63. If you could go back in time and change something, would you? If you could pick a historical event to change,...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    04-28-2024, 04:01 AM
    M*A*S*H the movie was way better than the book it was inspired by, IMHO.
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    04-28-2024, 03:51 AM
    I’m having an exceptional reading year thus far. I’ve managed to get ahold of some good ones. Just finished The Moor’s Account, by Laila Lalami ...
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    04-27-2024, 12:52 AM
    Haha! I like ‘em all. And that second one kinda has a metaphor within a simile, eh? I mean the vegetarian is fishing the caterpillar out of the...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    04-24-2024, 11:21 AM
    A most excellent Grateful Dead simile: Found today in a story in The Atlantic by Tommy Tomlinson: Why a Dog’s Death Hits So Hard I loved...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    04-20-2024, 04:30 PM
    Haha! I’m gonna need one of those book bags. I actually met John Waters once, sounds like something he’d say. Hey, have you read The Boys In The...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    04-19-2024, 10:45 AM
    Naw, man,not pretentious, you did the work. But hey, you gotta research degree!? Holy moly. Now it seems like I'm the guy at a dinner party,...
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  • Sancho's Avatar
    04-18-2024, 04:21 PM
    No way, man. Newman was the MVP. I remember a good article in Outside Magazine about the benefits of an impact workout. The writer looked at...
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by The Comedian on 01-03-2016 at 10:30 PM
It's been a long time since I last read Stoic philosophy. I think the last work of this type that I read was the brief Handbook of Epictetus as an undergraduate. I didn't like it much. Mostly because my girlfriend at the time (who was a major repair-job) loved it. She was using the emotional detachment ideas to get over this jerk she dated before me. Nice. As a result, I thought that stoicism was just a mask that emotionally weak people wore to hide the honest and hard-earned scars on their souls.

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by The Comedian on 01-03-2016 at 10:28 PM
We just finished final presentations in my classes. I teach -- community college, English & Philosophy (picked up Masters Degree #2 in Philosophy a couple years ago; this enables me to teach the love of wisdom to American CC students). I think of Sara's presentation of whether American Literature matters: it was expertly organized and focused on emotional intelligence. Sure, she picked up on a thread that I was communicatin' to them: that one of literature's practical uses is to train us emotionally.

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What I Read in 2012

by The Comedian on 12-31-2012 at 10:48 AM
Here's a list of what I read last year with a brief rating of each book. At the bottom of the list are some reflections the reading year.

The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain. 4/5

Metamorphoses by Ovid (Charles Martin translation) 4.5/5

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. 4/5

Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain. 4.5/5

How To Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas Forester. 4/5

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by The Comedian on 10-08-2012 at 12:50 PM
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HARD TIMES and the Kitchen Counter

by The Comedian on 06-21-2012 at 11:53 AM
I'm nearly finished with Charles' Dickens' Hard Times -- quite an accomplishment for me. I hate Dickens. But I try to read him every year because, somehow, I feel that by not liking him (at least a little), then he wins. And I like to win. A very much lot, I do.

And here's the thing: I love Hard Times. If only I had tried to read this before Little Dorritt or A Tale of Two Cities then maybe I could have defeated my anti-Dickensian-ness much earlier. And I would have spared me from

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