// ' * , ` ' . __________ almost PARADISE

Friday, October 31, 2014

sort of a sherlock watson deal

Thursday, October 30, 2014

she had to compete with college because i was torn away i have to compete with beef because adulthood

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

a chef's life

episode 5 is sublime. her mama, her daddy.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

http://blog.prx.org/2014/09/golden-age-join-podcast-revolution/

Monday, October 20, 2014

photopia spider & web

Saturday, October 18, 2014

laurie kilmartin is just better than you.

your poor house of cards.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

the giants win the pennant!! i watched pitch perfect 2! i laughed at screen and over dinner

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

it's kind of a dream that runs are being scored by guys named ishikawa and wong. then the next game started by a guy named chen

http://chuckthisblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/these-are-a-few-of-our-favorite-themes-the-intersect-5-of-5/

Six Degrees of Separation. Six times the Intersect, or events directly caused by it, threatened to tear Chuck and Sarah apart. In Marlin the Intersect threatened to separate Chuck, via bunker, from his family and friends and Sarah. In Ring, the removal of the Intersect threatened to separate Chuck and Sarah by sending them back to their respective worlds. In S3, the Intersect threatened to separate Chuck from himself, and therefore, Sarah from the man she loved. In S4, the Intersect threatened to separate Sarah from Chuck, as it had his parents, through a mission to bring down Alexei Volkoff. On the eve of their wedding, the Intersect threatened to separate Chuck and Sarah through death. Finally, the Intersect separates Sarah from herself and shatters Chuck’s world.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

#hurricanecolumbus

I am learning every day to allow the space between where I am and where I want to be to inspire me and not terrify me. - Tracee Ellis Ross

Saturday, October 04, 2014

Hey Guys- Successful people realize that just because someone is unhappy with them does not require that they give up their purpose, fold their cards, or change. They realize that making some people unhappy is just part of the deal—and they keep going. I once heard Tony Blair say that when you realize that every decision divides, it really helps. It is just part of life. When you turn to the right, there will be some who want you to go to the left, and vice versa. It is the nature of making choices. When we accept that every decision divides, we quit trying to do the impossible, i.e., pleasing everyone, and we begin making the right choices, knowing that our choices will divide. Psychological research and experience tell us that people-pleasing is not a formula for happiness or success. Happy people do not compare themselves to others or overly concern themselves with others’ opinions of them. They are directed from the inside—their personal values and convictions and staying true to themselves is an inner compass they will not violate. Research shows that people with intrinsic motivations— motivations that come from their own hearts—are the successful ones. The people who reach goals are the ones who do what they themselves have decided to do, from their own hearts, not because of pressure from others. Cheers, Henry https://www.facebook.com/DrHenryCloud/posts/10152753188594571

Wednesday, October 01, 2014

http://mlb.mlb.com/fancave/blog/article.jsp?content=article&content_id=77995900