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Immobile Phone
I liked this article a lot. You made some really evocative points that I wish others would take heed. I personally, only like to use the phone to make plans...If I got into long involved phone calls with every person, I'd be spending most of my life on the phone and would never get anything done.— May 23, 2012 1:57 p.m.
Cirque du Crazy
I'm sorry. I have read your column numerous times hoping to garner something of merit...The only thing I can say to you is it is a woeful shame that such a talented writer as yourself would have not one substantive thing to say. What a waste. What an enormous amount of energy you detonate us with telling us in exquiste detail your "neurotic" behavior. I know some find it "cute" but I find it obnoxious. And I'm a huge fan of eccentric, neurotic, silly characters--as long as they are funny. I bet you think you are just super hip, edgy, urbane, progressive...and maybe you are, but ultimately these mean nothing when you also happen to be obscenely self-absorbed. Who cares if you have a weird thing about getting somewhere on time? Seriously? Do you have any idea how vaccuous you come across? Steve Carell's character on the Office, is like you, but he's funny. I'd be wildly praising you, instead of writing such a mean review if you were too.— May 22, 2012 5:30 p.m.
San Diego casinos don't like Christian card counters
What an enchanting article! So off-beat. I love reading such crazy, quirky stuff like this. For a story. Real life? That's a little different. Then we get into some christians doing this in....what? Name of God? So what? They can build more churches on ill-gained money? Doesn't that seem just outrageously hypocritical? And very manipulative. I mean in some ways, I gotta give these Christians a high five. To have such breathtaking cajones to manipulate the word of God to their own liking. Extraordinarily creative rationalization going on here. I'm not even a Christian. But I love to rationalize. And that is some ingenious rationalizing,— April 18, 2012 5:03 p.m.