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1. B Girls t-shirt or another t-shirt comfortably square. Preferably clean. Black a plus in urban areas. T-shirt blue jean shpants combination says “I’m approachable” and “don’t mess with me” all at the same time.
2. Peddle pushers or shpants (short pants). Lots of pockets. Good from breakfast, lunch, sporting, on to dining.* Shpants are good [...]

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The task is….not so much to see what no one has yet seen;
but to think what nobody has yet thought,
about that which everybody sees. -Erwin Schrodinger

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Isn’t it amazing how your mind can make up what isn’t there? I know the rest of the bridge is there, but I can’t see it. But I can see it. I’ve seen it before, so it must be there.

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Need to get out of the heat this weekend? Go see Werner Herzog’s new film called Rescue Dawn. I saw Herzog’s film last night, Rescue Dawn, playing at the Uptown Theatre in Minneapolis (to moves to Lagoon Theatre next week). Amazing……as is all of Herzog’s films. The kind of film that has you pleasantly [...]

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I was driving home the other day and saw a blind man walking casually along a summer hot, busy street. I watched the wide sweep of his cane….the rhythmic pace of his steps…and the relaxed body posture he maintained as he walked along the street. He wasn’t walking particularly slow…or fast. He walked confidently [...]

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It is challenging to examine our habits in terms of the words we use to express ourselves, but it is also exciting. Language is an area where we can exercise our free will, creating positive change in the world around us by simply choosing carefully the words we use. It may seem like a small [...]

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Been a bit of a bumpy week in some respects, completely fantastic and powerful in other respects. The paradox indeed….one defines the other by distinction. I have been trying hard to remain unattached to both sides of the paradox….the jabs, failures and setbacks on one side that in the past has sucked me in [...]

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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gibert
The Mighty & The Almighty by Madeleine Albright
Self-Made Man by Norah Vincent

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I am reading Madeleine Albright’s fantastic new book titled The Mighty & The Almighty.
Add it to your book list.

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