It’s 1996 and the Golden Hour is looking a little bit green. Oh that’s better.

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It’s 2001 and one of us is super excited to be going horseback riding with my cousin in California. *ONE* of us is.

As has been previously established, I do not trust horses.

It’s 1991 and everything’s a matter of perspective.

So my wife likes horses. I am not a fan of them myself. They are big and skittish and untrustworthy and once when we went for a trail ride in the Adirondacks, mine tried to scrape me off on trees, boulders, shrubberies, etc., before finally dropping and rolling around on her back. (I jumped off and thus avoided injury.) Now in that case, the issue was the horse had a saddlesore that the stable hadn’t noticed1, so it wasn’t entirely2 the horse’s fault. But still.

Anyway, the reason I mention this is that when my wife and I were in college together and were getting to know each other and chatting about various things, I mentioned how when I was little I would walk to elementary school by cutting through the horse pasture behind our house, and how we were all afraid of this one big scary horse named Thunder who would always come purposefully striding over whenever he saw a human in his field. The assumption of course that he was charing us angry-bull style to pick us up with his giant head and toss us over the fence3.

Fast forward a year or so. We have graduated from college, have gotten married, and are living for a while in the village where I grew up. Naturally, my horse-loving wife would like to meet Thunder, who is still hanging out in the pasture behind our house. Well, why not? What’s the worst that could happen? We get trampled into the ground?

Anyway, we went back to the pasture (bearing gifts this time), and here came Thunder trotting over. Are you ready for a glimpse of the big scary horse? Here he is!

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The Early Years: Old School (Rules)

It’s been quite a while since I went poking around in the stack of paperwork and whatnot from my elementary school days (a document trove even larger than my pile of rejection letters), so I thought that this week I would go fishing in there and see what I came up with. And lo! I found an ancient mimeograph of the ancient Rules for First Grade from many years ago. It’s not quite as old as the Code of Hammurabi, but on the other hand, it’s not as well preserved. Let’s have a look!

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Not a Review of “Nothing in Common”

As I’ve mentioned several times, for the last few months we’ve been watching the AMC series Mad Men, which has proven to be of Breaking Bad-level addictivity for my wife; and so I thought it might be fun to subject her to another piece of fiction set largely in and around the world of advertising, namely, the old Tom Hanks/Jackie Gleason film Nothing in Common:

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