Colin Dullaghan


December 2007


Drove My Chevy to the Levee and the Levee Said Hi

20 December, 2007

There are certain things that must happen to a person in life, and no matter how much that person may want to speed up or delay these events, he must trust that everything is unfolding as it should, and that all will be revealed in due time.
For instance, it was only this week, 30 and [...]

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Drove My Chevy to the Levee and the Levee Said Hi


There are certain things that must happen to a person in life, and no matter how much that person may want to speed up or delay these events, he must trust that everything is unfolding as it should, and that all will be revealed in due time.
For instance, it was only this week, 30 and [...]

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Drove My Chevy to the Levee and the Levee Said Hi


There are certain things that must happen to a person in life, and no matter how much that person may want to speed up or delay these events, he must trust that everything is unfolding as it should, and that all will be revealed in due time.
For instance, it was only this week, 30 and [...]

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Dis-Covery, Pt. 2

4 December, 2007

Well, I didn’t actually see much down there. A few cobwebs, a small trickle of water from a nearby storm drain, and an odor I’d describe as “novel.”
In fact, as I neared the bottom of the shaft, it slowly dawned on me that the adjoining tunnel was not large enough for a person at all [...]

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Dis-Covery, Pt. 2


Well, I didn’t actually see much down there. A few cobwebs, a small trickle of water from a nearby storm drain, and an odor I’d describe as “novel.”
In fact, as I neared the bottom of the shaft, it slowly dawned on me that the adjoining tunnel was not large enough for a person at all [...]

Read more >>

 

Dis-Covery, Pt. 2


Well, I didn’t actually see much down there. A few cobwebs, a small trickle of water from a nearby storm drain, and an odor I’d describe as “novel.”
In fact, as I neared the bottom of the shaft, it slowly dawned on me that the adjoining tunnel was not large enough for a person at all [...]

Read more >>

 

Dis-Covery

1 December, 2007

From Bill Bryson’s new book “The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid,” a memoir of his childhood in middle-America in the 1950s:
“This was an age, don’t forget, in which it was still widely believed that there might be civilizations on Mars or Venus. Almost anything was possible.”
One day, shortly after moving in here at [...]

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