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tcr!
· Dec 31, 2016 at 12:27 pm
Me: When you change the CD be sure to grab it by the edges.
Maggie: This isn’t my first day.
😂 #maggie
tcr!
· Dec 30, 2016 at 9:08 am
Many many years ago I had a “friend” who I’ll call Dick, because that’s what he is.
I met him when I was 25. I had developed a product, but hadn’t gotten anyone to believe in it. I went to trade shows and borrowed booth space from friends, they let me camp out in a corner and meet people there so I could do demos. At one of these shows “Dick” had been given the space next to me. He always talked so loud that the people I talked to couldn’t hear me. He took up my space so I had to stand against the wall and look like an idiot.
…
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago “Dick” showed up again in my life, this time on Facebook. I had forgotten what a jerk he was.
This is good. I’ve met many a person who was a “Dick” in my life. But this:
Because I’m so forgetful, he actually had a chance for a clean fresh start.
I’ve read Dave Winer’s blog for a long time and I don’t think he’s forgetful. I think instead that he’s a genuinely good person and more importantly, forgiving.
I want to believe that people can change for the better, want to believe that they can and have grown into whole human beings. People deserve fresh starts. With all the dick-ish things I’ve done, I’m always grateful when I’m given another chance.
But also… It’s too easy for me to let that “power of hope” trump the truth of who people are, who they continue to be. I often set myself up to be stung while waving the banner of forgiveness. I can want things to be “okay” to the point where I’m simply in denial.
If people are still dicks after their “sins” have been forgotten then screw ‘em. I blocked one of my brother’s numbers from ringing and dinging my phone a year or so ago. He hadn’t changed and life’s too good when it’s quiet to be dicking around with dicks.
Read more of Dave’s stuff. You won’t be disappointed.
tcr!
· Dec 29, 2016 at 1:28 pm
Peeps, here’s your are-you-for-real jam for today.
I think this might be my most favorite Van Halen song. “Such good photography.” 😊
tcr!
· Dec 29, 2016 at 12:29 pm
(CNN) 2016 is still not done. Before we lost George Michael, Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds this week, we lost someone who’s probably had just as big an impact on our lives, though you’ve never heard of him:
Robert Leo Hulseman.
He’s the man who invented the red Solo cup, staple at every party ever. He died last week at age 84.
And now this… 😞
tcr!
· Dec 25, 2016 at 9:29 am
Maggie got me this for Christmas 🎄❤️
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 30, 2016 at 3:23 pm
What a great kid! Congrats on that. Enjoy your cards.
tcr!
· Dec 31, 2016 at 12:56 pm
Yep. She’s a great little person. Well, not really “little” these days. She’s taller than my mom.
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