The person who tells others not to be crabby is usually the crabbiest one in the room.
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The more fascinating I find a topic, the more I assume the person I’m discussing it with could care less.
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Bureaucracy is the most practical cure for irreconcilable differences.
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Having last tasted root beers in 1995, we recently did an abbreviated update. The best: Chicago’s own Berghoff. The biggest surprise: Improved performance by A&W.
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A new treasury of oddball store names from around the world.
Continue readingMy Weekly Credo: Ruin vs. replacement
For buildings and cities, poverty and neglect can be better preservatives than loving care.
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But the surest way to make something disappear is to start looking for it.
Continue readingMy Weekly Credo: Storage is death
If you actually want to make use of an object, you have to keep it visible.
Continue readingBook Review: Sublime Spaces And Visionary Worlds
Sublime Spaces And Visionary Worlds: Built Environments Of Vernacular Artists, By Leslie Umberger, Erika Doss, Lisa Stone, Jane Bianco and Ruth Kohler. Princeton Architectural Press, 424 pages, 650 color plates and 100 black and white illustrations, 2007. ISBN 1-56898-728-5
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It’s only work department
You do not owe the company any share of your peace of mind.
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