One of the few benefits of getting older is having not only a lot of past to remember, but for some, the time to do so in a leisurely fashion, and with a philosophical bent. If we are lucky, and if we look back with clear eyes, we may actually begin to see where we’ve been, and maybe even to see how our past has impacted upon our present.
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Roxanne Tellier – The Long Road From Normal
Posted in Opinion, politics, Review with tags Amy Siskind, Big Brother. Justin Trudeau, Bill C51, Canada, Celebrity Apprentice, computers, Congress, CPAC, Daniel Dale, DBAWIS, Dear Leader, Harper, Jared Kushner, Keith Olbermann, Kim Jong Un, Michael Cohen, national emergency, New York Times, normal, North Korea, Otto Warmbier, Robert Mueller, Russia, segarini, Tellier, The List: A Week-by-Week Reckoning of Trump’s First Year, The Resistance, Trump on March 3, 2019 by segariniA long, long time ago, I used to play chess. Not very well, to be honest; I was probably a better backgammon player if anything. Or maybe I wasn’t all that great at either.