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Grief
By
David Kuo
My friend is getting sicker. Little by little his hands and his arms and his body is deteriorating. It is the stuff that we take for granted that becomes so precious – the ability to pick up a phone, to type, to hug, to caress, to cut the grass, to wash a car…to dress oneself…
On earth as it is…
By
David Kuo
The natural gas leaks our son has been experiencing have improved dramatically. Not coincidentally, I am sure, the east coast of the United States has been cooler this week. Perhaps it is because she no longer fears being in his line of fart fire or perhaps it is just because she is resigned to the…
The president who cried wolf
By
David Kuo
Growing up my father told me the stories that he was told as a boy growing up in China in the 1920s. I don’t remember all the details but I do remember that the stories lacked in subtlety. They scared the heck out of me. One of the stories was a version of the boy…
Why John Edwards bugs us.
By
David Kuo
John Edwards is a rich hypocrite. He is vain. He spends too much money on his hair, his house and everything else. He isn’t believable. He shouldn’t be talking about the poor – he is just using them. These are the critiques that I read about him in print and in my blog and in…
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