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Drinking Games for Teetotalers

I doubt I’ll watch the debate ludicrously contrived political spectacle tonight, but I had an idea for a drinking game. You drink if Sarah Palin: correctly pronounces the name of a country or foreign leader correctly describes a policy of … Continue reading

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Rockaways Again

I did another ride out to the Rockaways, out across Jamaica Bay on Cross Bay Boulevard, with a two-stop detour on the A train since the last bridge to the Rockaways is still closed. I had planned to go further … Continue reading

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Bayonne Or Bust: This Time, Bayonne

I tried the Bayonne bike ride again, and this time made it with no flats. I took the ferry over to Jersey City, rode down through Jersey City and Bayonne, over the Bayonne Bridge, through Staten Island to the ferry, … Continue reading

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I spent much of today on the bike, riding a 30-mile loop along the Brooklyn waterfront. It was a pretty hot day, but not terribly so, and there were some great breezes coming off the water. Plus, the waterfront was … Continue reading

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“I am a tolerant woman, but the one thing I will not stand for is disloyalty.”

I kept trying to think who Sarah Palin reminded me of. Finally, it hit me. Of course, Dolores Umbridge had experience in national government…

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