Monthly Archives: May 2014

  1. From The Archives: The Night We Killed The Lobster

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    May 30, 2014 by T. Gregory Argall

    Years ago, in the days of my misspent youth… No, wait. Let me change that. If you survive it, your …
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  2. Write And Wrong

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    May 23, 2014 by T. Gregory Argall

    I like knowing things. If there’s something I’m not sure about, I’ll research it. I’ll dig through books and the …
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  3. From the Archives: A Tale of Two Shusters

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    May 16, 2014 by T. Gregory Argall

    Toronto, July 10, 1914. A boy named Joe is born. Toronto, September 6, 1916. Joe’s cousin, Frank, is born. All …
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  4. It’s All Greek To Me

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    May 9, 2014 by T. Gregory Argall

    Boredom and creativity are a dangerous combination. So, I decided to invent a new language. You know, just to fill …
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  5. Thematic Musings

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    May 2, 2014 by T. Gregory Argall

    Like most people of my generation, the first television theme songs I really became aware of were of a certain …
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