big fun in death penalty land
going to see/hear mike farrell at malaprops bookstore tomorrow night.
and recent exoneree (and my new friend) edward chapman is front page of mountain xpress! personally i wish the article did a better job of conveying something of who he is now -- in spite (because?) of all he's been through. i don't know of a better example of getting good from a horrible situation.
in other news, our house is officially on the market, which is what's been engrossing me lately. here's what i want to know: is it actually possible to get to the point where i sit back and look around at the house & yard and say, "it's done" or do i just go on hoping the stuff that's not done doesn't completely outweigh the good stuff? i mean, i'm just not a neat person and i don't give a rip if the lawn's not mowed and that makes it harder to get the house in good shape to show, but is it possible to get to the place of being satisfied that it's done, at least for the moment?
and recent exoneree (and my new friend) edward chapman is front page of mountain xpress! personally i wish the article did a better job of conveying something of who he is now -- in spite (because?) of all he's been through. i don't know of a better example of getting good from a horrible situation.
in other news, our house is officially on the market, which is what's been engrossing me lately. here's what i want to know: is it actually possible to get to the point where i sit back and look around at the house & yard and say, "it's done" or do i just go on hoping the stuff that's not done doesn't completely outweigh the good stuff? i mean, i'm just not a neat person and i don't give a rip if the lawn's not mowed and that makes it harder to get the house in good shape to show, but is it possible to get to the place of being satisfied that it's done, at least for the moment?
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