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I am locked in an eternal struggle with paper. I trash it, shred it, file it, use it, reuse it, recycle it, and constantly strive to reduce it in my life. My efforts are in vain: it just keeps coming in the door. I haven’t given up yet, but I have begun to despair.
Recently, while
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I recently lost track of my favorite online interactive game. I am in mourning.
I’ve never been very interested in games. I like puzzles—jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, sudoku puzzles, whatever—but I’ve never cared for board games, card games or other such pastimes.
When I [finally] got on Facebook, I began to receive “gifts” from a couple of
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I’m a pet lover. There have only been brief interludes of petlessness in my life. Most of my pets have been cats, because they are best suited to my lifestyle and personality, but I also love dogs. Currently, my best furry friend and constant companion is a golden-retriever/chow-mix bitch named Freeway. She has a sweet
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Today I threw away a pen. It was a somber event.
My act was deliberate and not without consideration. I had just completed writing four pages longhand with said pen, and it had become clear that the pen was reaching the last of its useful life. The ink flow, which had been smooth, clear and even, began
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I’ve heard it said that some people eat just to live. I can’t imagine such a thing. At every age, at every weight, at every pants size, eating has been one of the singular pleasures of my life. I enjoy the sensation of food in my mouth. My tongue celebrates flavors. The act of sharing
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Recently I’ve been watching a six-part documentary about Monty Python on the Independent Film Channel (IFC). It has brought me great joy. Thanks to this documentary, I’ve discovered that the airing of Python on the Dallas PBS station in the early seventies—the very programs I watched as a teenager—was the first ever American airing of
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About shelbajo.com Of all the blogs in all the world, this is the only one for which Shelba Jo is wholly responsible.
It includes fiction and nonfiction, sense and nonsense, truth and lies.
I leave it to you to decide what is what.
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