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Archive for May, 2008

IT’S MY ANNIVERSARY!

Most of you know that I’ve been married five or six years, but that is not what I’m celebrating. Today I celebrate being a daddy blogger for two whole years. In blog years that’s like, forever, dude. I’ve known many of you for the full two years and some of you are newer, but I [...]

IS “IRON MAN” A MOVIE FOR KIDS?

Once I learned that the hottest film of the year is not about a guy, much like me, who irons his jeans and t-shirts before going to the corner store, I figured it may be worth a look, eventually. I never think about going to a summer-ish blockbuster until a few weeks after it’s released because I [...]