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According to Urban Dictionary, a hipster is definied as “a subculture of men and women typically in their 20′s and 30′s that value independent thinking, counter-culture, progressive politics, an appreciation of art and indie-rock, creativity, intelligence, and witty banter”.  They also like to wear clothes that were popular in the 1990s and glasses that were [...]


The morning is a time for me to relax, have some cereal, check Facebook/Twitter/email/Smurfs Village, and watch about twenty minutes of TV before I start my day.  I usually watch some old cartoon on Boomerang because old cartoons seem to be better in the morning and don’t require me to really think.  But I recently [...]


There have been hundreds of TV shows that have come and gone throughout my 32 years of life, many of those lost and never to be thought of again (because who else has really heard of “The Young Riders” besides me?)  And lost among all those shows are the forgotten actors.  Some went on to [...]


Once again that time has come, the time where we say goodbye to another year and hello to one full of hope and promise.  Back in the day, the turning of a new year used to be a huge deal to me.  My friends and I would always reflect on all the fun stuff that [...]


The term “rubbernecker” is usually used when talking about car crashes.  It refers to the drivers who can’t help but look at the carnage left from an earlier car crash, “craning their neck to get a better view” (Wikipedia).  It’s human nature; we all do it.  There’s usually nothing to see, but you get the [...]


WARNING:  THIS BLOG HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BOOKS.  BUT I MIGHT MENTION TEA AT THE END. It’s that time of the year again.  That one time during the month of July when 130,000 people get together for four days to celebrate the popular arts, when 130,000 fans of comic books, science fiction/fantasy film/television, horror, [...]



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