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Rob Reviews: 11/22/63

A few weeks back, I finished reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Incidentally, this is the FIRST Stephen King novel I’ve ever read.
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Rob Reads: The biggest threat facing middle-age men isn’t smoking or obesity. It’s loneliness.

This is a topic that seems to hit home as much as any I write about here.
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picking up the reins

Yesterday, as part of a belated Valentine’s Day celebration, The Auteur and I went to an Extreme Midget Wrestling show and stayed the night in the city. We had a great time and it was a much-needed, albeit brief, break from the day-to-day grind. We probably didn’t really have the…
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my landslide

Forgive me if this sounds familiar. But some things have happened lately and some familiar thoughts are racing through my mind. That, and I really used to make some pretty good posts and I’m hoping to get back into it. I found out the other day that a guy with…
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of resolutions and resets

Special thanks to: The Old Man, The Auteur, Wil Wheaton and Chris Jericho (and not necessarily in that order)
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Anything good in the theaters?

At the risk of of sounding like a totally pathetic fanboy geek loser, I can say with certainty that no single movie has had a more profound effect on my life than the original Star Wars. I’m a tad young to remember the first time I saw it (I was…
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Rob Reviews: Louie

Here’s one I’ve been waiting a while to write. A few months back, I decided to check out Louie on Netflix. For those unfamiliar with the show, Louie is written, edited, directed by and stars comedian Louis C.K. It is semi-biographical in that it tells the story an aspiring stand-up comedian juggling…
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excommunicated

I don’t post much about religion – except maybe here, because frankly, it is an area of my life in which I am just as confused as I have ever been.

