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Rhapsodizing For Bohemia
Leave a commentFebruary 9, 2018 by T. Gregory Argall
Rhapsody 1 : a portion of an epic poem adapted for recitation 2 archaic : a miscellaneous collection 3 a …
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Carry On Carrying
Leave a commentJanuary 12, 2018 by T. Gregory Argall
There is a scene in a play I wrote (currently in rehearsal, check it out next month *shameless plug) in …
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147 Ways Your Toes Are The Wrong Shape For Your Hairstyle! (#6 Will Shock You!)
Leave a commentMay 26, 2017 by T. Gregory Argall
Click on this link to find out how your plantigrade digits are harmful to your coiffure. This is important stuff …
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The Need To Mock
Leave a commentFebruary 3, 2017 by T. Gregory Argall
I remember a cartoon I saw years ago, a single panel drawing of two hikers being confronted by an angry …
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The View From Here
Leave a commentNovember 4, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
This is an awkward time to be Canadian. We’re standing here, all thirty-six and a half million of us, looking …
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So how was your day?
Leave a commentOctober 28, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
At 9:00 this morning I bought a coffee on the way to work. I just finished it now. It’s 3:56 …
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The Remake We’ve All Been Waiting For
Leave a commentOctober 21, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
While half of my Facebook feed currently consists of people ranting about how amazing and/or horrible The Rocky Horror Television …
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Praise Be To Lloyd
1September 30, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
I’m thinking of starting a religion. Not just for the tax advantages (although those are unjustifiably good), but also because …
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KFC..? WTF?
Leave a commentAugust 5, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
I may be late to the party on this one, but it’s been bothering me for a while and I …
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Remember That Place We Drove Past?
Leave a commentJuly 8, 2016 by T. Gregory Argall
Last weekend we drove down to visit some friends in Iowa. It was a long drive, with the monotony broken …
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