Monthly Archives: October 2004

In Tennessee, you rake leaves. In Washington, you don’t. And if you do rake leaves in Washington, then you are one of very few in the area who do so. Because Washington is called “The Evergreen State” and for a good reason: the evergreen trees. Fall in the Northwest cannot compare (as in, impossible) to...

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Two nights ago, after Andy’s car broke down and eating our fill of Fuddrucker burgers, we went to the local shops to have a looksee around.
We ended up running into a Seattle friend of mine, nicknamed “Kornbread,” who apparently had also moved to Tennessee and started working at the Guitar Center there.
It was a truly...

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Sorry I haven’t been around as much. As you’ve probably figured out already, I’ve been so busy settling into my new apartment, I haven’t had a lot of time to sit down and think, “What profound things can I type out on this day?” As much as I’d like to, it’s far more important for...

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