• Posted by Tim Jarrett
  • On June 1, 2005

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To Tom and Rachel (and all the kids at PS 192)

Tom Harpel and his lovely bride Rachel have come back from their honeymoon. Congrats, kids, and sorry I was on the wrong coast for the wedding. I only hope good beer was available at the reception. (Now every time I say “Tom and Rachel” I want to add that bit at the end of Lou’s [...]

  • Posted by Tim Jarrett
  • On June 1, 2005

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There’s a blog about you, Charlie Brown

Or, more precisely, a blog about Peanuts books, namely The AAUGH blog. By the maintainer of aaugh.com, the definitive site for info on Schulz’s published works, the blog is lovingly, if narrowly, focused on such items as which books overlap with which, critiques of new collections, and news of reprints of Schulz’s non-Peanuts work, such [...]

  • Posted by Tim Jarrett
  • On June 1, 2005

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Tut on the highway revealed

Alas for all of those who like to believe that Egyptian pharaohs have an afterlife in which they travel by automobile trailers, here is the scoop on the longboat and Tut head I saw last week on Rt. 128. It’s a carnival ride called Pharaoh’s Fury. Thanks to 1896 Victorian Owner for the scoop.

  • Posted by Tim Jarrett
  • On June 1, 2005

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RLP gets real about depression

Real Live Preacher: Depression Part One: Admitting You Might Have a Problem. “My doctor drew a little diagram of a brain and of a nerve pathway with a gap in it. He pushed the paper in front of me so that I could see it.” Courageous description of his diagnosis of depression. Gordon, we hope [...]