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Musings

Sketching With Words

by Baz AndersonMarch 25, 2010

  photo credit: DeaPeaJay Writing sometimes feels like using words to grab at images. Since high school I’ve been able to type at over 60 words per minute – with probably at least 1 or 2 errors per minute as well. You can write a book or a film script as quickly as you can [...]

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Celebrity Laughs I Love

by Baz AndersonFebruary 25, 2010

photo credit: Roby Ferrari Celebrity Laughs I love: Artie Lange (Comedian on the Howard Stern Show):I remember once hearing himself nearly laughing himself to death and the sheer joy of listening to that, then feeling sad because of how fragile he is; know that his laugh might go away. I hope that hasn’t happened. Ricky [...]

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The Give And Take of “Goodbye”

by Baz AndersonFebruary 10, 2010

photo credit: zoutedrop Go if you have to go. Stay if you have to stay. But decide where your umbrella goes:  in the stand or under the rain. There have been times when I knew goodbye was coming and I found myself smiling when the bullet hit; not out of bitter gallows-humor or nastiness. Sometimes [...]

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The Nights On Broadway

by Baz AndersonJanuary 13, 2010

photo credit: Diego_3336 Music as a form is so fluid that it can seem to fit into any form or shape that we can imagine. Because the shapes that we imagine music to be in are the shapes of human expression and emotion there are as many difference types of music and musical expression as [...]

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The Neon of Osaka

by Baz AndersonDecember 27, 2009

photo credit: Mr.mt My time in Osaka, Japan was brief, but full of stories. Halloween and authentic Sushi. Octopus Dumplings, Pasta in squid’s ink sauce and far less exotic, but no less wonderful fair. And, as is usually the case when traveling, it was the people that stand out more than anything. Whether they were [...]

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