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Reflections on a High School Reunion

September 11, 2014 by etelfeyan

              I had never been to any of the reunions with former classmates that, for me, can be of the high school, college, or law school variety.  Each invitation found me either too busy or not particularly interested, or maybe a little bit of both.  But when my wife decided she wanted to attend her […]

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Rethinking “Breaking Bad”

September 11, 2014 by etelfeyan

            If you watched the Emmy Awards telecast earlier this month, you may have been taken, as we were, with the plaudits bestowed upon the now-concluded hit series “Breaking Bad.”  The show won a basket full of awards, including three acting honors (for series star Bryan Cranston, and his co-stars, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn) […]

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On the Trauma of Shopping for a New Car

September 4, 2014 by etelfeyan

              I really didn’t want to buy a new car.  Or, perhaps it would be more truthful to say, I wished I didn’t have to buy a new car.  I’d grown very comfortable with the hybrid I’d owned for five years.  It had all the bells and whistles I wanted (XM radio, full navigation system, […]

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The Dread of Labor Day and What It Portends

August 28, 2014 by etelfeyan

              Don’t look now, but Labor Day is upon us.  Yes, that dreaded end-of-summer holiday arrives on Monday next, bringing with it the return to our normal existences.  (And, by the way, didn’t there used to be a rule that Labor Day couldn’t be on September 1?  I thought it was always the first Monday, […]

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