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About xaviertrevino

I like to write, take things apart and put them back together. Also our cat Snookie, turtles, and my lovely wife Danusia.

Recycle, Please (repost is good too!)

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Wild Man On The Loose

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Don’t Forget To Wash Behind Your Ears!

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The Mad Hatter

When I got back to work Wednesday the first thing I asked the boss after he shook my hand and said welcome back was “did I finally get a uniform?” “Yes, it’s in a box in the shop.” He answered. … Continue reading

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What If Mama Never Returned?

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Midnight Moment

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THIS IS AN UNNECESSARY ALERT

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Walking Disaster Handyman Blues

As some of you that read this blog know, I lost my handyman position at the building I work at a few months ago, because I couldn’t get some cheap tiles my boss bought to lay down right on an … Continue reading

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Farewell To Dutch

Elmore Leonard died last Tuesday, and since I was on vacation and not watching the nightly news (or the morning news for that matter) I didn’t find out until I saw Maggie Estep’s blogpost about it the next day, and … Continue reading

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Easily Distracted By Aircraft

  When I was 16 I worked at a shoe store, Bloom’s Shoe Gallery on Sixth Ave. just down the block from the Waverley Theater. Three siblings, Sadie, Joe, and Milt Bloom owned it. They were all old, and each … Continue reading

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