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Quickie: 04/20/2008 3:33:30pm

Published on Sunday, April 20th, 2008 at 3:33pm.

Dad came down for the weekend. We fixed up some things on the house, golfed both days, and caught a movie. I’m going to finish up a few gutter extensions and then relax. (...)

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Quickie: 03/02/2008 8:22:29pm

Published on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 at 8:24pm.

What a long couple of days. I can feel every muscle and bone in my body. We got a lot accomplished working on the kitchen and I did some work on a guest bedroom after Heather and Mom left. (...)

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First Post of 2007

Published on Saturday, March 31st, 2007 at 9:32am.

Wow, three months without a single post on the blog. That kind of sucks. I’ve had plenty of material to write about. Looking back through my calendar, here are a few highlights… January 5 — Bought a house. January 7-12 — Attended MacWorld in San Francisco, CA. Rest of January — Cleaning, removing wallpaper, painting, and moving. (...)

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Ahhhh

Published on Thursday, February 2nd, 2006 at 9:46am.

Where to start? It’s been nearly a month since the last post here at MtDewVirus. That has to be a record since the blog started over two years ago. The lack of posts hasn’t been because of a lack of activity, because plenty has been going on in my life and the world around me. I simply needed some time away from blogging. (...)

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Living On A Golf Course

Published on Friday, January 23rd, 2004 at 7:36pm.

I’ve always said that I would like to have a house on a golf course. Today I questioned myself…why? The view would be awesome, but other than that, there really aren’t any great advantages I can think of. The property around a “nice” golf course is over priced because of the location. You can’t walk out and play a few holes anytime you want. (...)

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