Author: Andrew

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dreams

The last few weeks have been like a bad dream. Last night I started to wake up, and when I awoke from my slumber I was not alone. While my adventure companion may be back in my life – don’t expect to see any (good) photos any time soon as my camera is most decidedly […]

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strange things are afoot at the circle of K

Once again my life has taken an unexpected dramatic turn. I am reminded of the Chinese saying my father told me two years ago in a similar situation – “May you live in interesting times.” Things got real interesting Saturday – and the fallout is coming day by day. I must have made a mistake […]

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silly celly

The Monday before this one (before I fell ill) I discovered a Check Engine Light lighting up my life. I went to AutoZone to see what the code was – “Low Emmisions leak – very small.” This is apparently the infamous Mazda6 “loose gas cap” code – so I decided not to do anything about […]

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sickening

For what seems like the first time in a very long time I’ve fallen ill. I think the worst of it is over now, thanks to timely gifts and cooking from those that I love. I received a “care package” from mom yesterday and a valentines day gift from Beverly of an LCD photo-frame. She […]

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11th hour

On the last day of January Beverly and I headed to UCLA Anderson School of Business to watch the documentary 11th Hour. It wasn’t a very convincing argument for the “turning point” (Mr. Gore would prefer I say “tipping point” I’m sure) our society has on it’s hands. The film featured dozens of interviewed scientists […]

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satoday

after a long hard day of eating Fatburger, Jamba Juice, and Rubio’s fish taco’s, laying on the beach and playing tennis… We decided to head back to the my hood for some fresh crab. The 99 Ranch Asian grocery store on Victory blvd sells live crabs for about $2 a pound. $15 later we had […]

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mothra

On Friday Beverly and I went to see the premiere of Cloverfield in Westwood with friends George and Sue. We were surprised to find a very mixed reaction with respect to gender. Going in we all knew it was a “monster movie.” It seems the females were particularly turned off by the “home-movie” aspect, where […]

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