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interpersonal astuteness

Elle stands up for herself and gets some surprising, counter-intuitive advice from dad as a result. I could be way off base, who knows. I just want what’s best for my girl, today, tomorrow, and in the future. And if it isn’t totally clear from the video, I am incredibly proud of my girl for [...]

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Angel Face…

October 11, 2010

Looks can be deceiving. Take the picture here. Is this girl a bloodthirsty vampire? Or the angelic presence expressed by her eyes? I vote the eyes. Of course, I have the advantage of having seen her eat and knowing that the dribble on her chin in this shot is a direct result of me making [...]

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I’m not aware of a word in the English language that means the opposite of “liar.” Are you? (I tweeted this question out a week ago; the closest I got was “truth-teller.” Unsatisfying.) Yes, we have truth, candor, honesty, and such, but we also have lie, fabrication, perjury, fib, and prevarication… amongst others. What’s interesting [...]

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Wouldn’t That Be Great?! No. Actually, it would suck. For instance: Imagine planning a party. Nay; a wedding. The groom-to-be’s mother asks the bride-to-be if she’s picked out the dress yet. Bound to tell the truth, she answers, “No.” To which the mom replies, “Great! I have a close friend who’s a famous designer, and [...]

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Why Men Golf

April 5, 2010

It’s simple conditioning, really. Inspired by thisisindexed, I played around with creating some funked out Venn diagrams and charts and graphs to represent some of my content. Then when I saw an awesome collection of these things by GL Hoffman over at What Would Dad Say? (killer blog), I was all like, giddyap, that wagon [...]

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A quick overview of the benefits and risks of making friends with bosses, subordinates, vendors, and clients.

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