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Monthly Archives: October 2015
LAST DRIVE WITH MR.NO
Yesterday I took my last driving class with Mr. No. I’m taking the test in a few hours. I haven’t written about my progress, and not because it hasn’t been interesting, but because I’ve been busy with my new job. … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, anxiety, Chinatown NYC, driving schools, humor, K-turns, learning to drive, parallel parking, road test, student driver
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FREE LUNCH
If you are a regular reader of this blog, (and I know some of you are) you’ve probably noticed that I haven’t been posting as regularly as usual lately. And you probably know that I lost the job I’d held … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, aging, blogging, corporations, finding work after 60, free lunch, hardware, hope, Rudin Management, work
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MY PAL SAL
Last week I went to the funeral service for my friend Sal Romano. Sal made it to 90 and hung on for a week or so after before throwing in the towel. He was a kind, funny and talented man, … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, aging, burial detail, children, death, friendship, Love, parents, Pratt, Sal Romano, sculptor, social media, Soho, Soho artists, Veteran
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