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Nash Equilibrium

I never go to parties but I’m going to two parties this weekend. Who ordered that? Whenever I say “Who ordered that” I am quoting the physicist I.I. Rabi. That was his reaction when the muon was discovered. There was no place for it in the physics of the day. I used to see Rabi […]

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Happiness is a Choice?

Yesterday took place primarily inside my head, perhaps every day takes place primarily in my head, perhaps everybody’s day takes place primarily in their heads. I still have not decided where this entry is going but those thoughts are what yesterday was about; at least until the Met game started. I have my priorities. It […]

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Moving Singing with the Terrettes

Yesterday was a mental health day; I had appointments with both my psychiatrist and therapist. In the evening I had the best emotional therapy the Friday night Sunset Singing Circle with Terre Roche. I thought it was my last time seeing my therapist. I was wrong, it was the penultimate session. I wasted much of […]

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Dan Doesn’t Know How to Use an Umbrella

How am I supposed to remember all the way back to yesterday? Blogging is hard. Wait, it’s coming to me, I went to a concert! I bet most of My Gentle Readers guessed that. It was a great one, Liz Hanley was joined by Eamon (rhymes with hey hun) O’Leary and Jefferson Hamer. It was […]

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Let’s Go Mets

I went to another Met game last night, this time with Alan. It was a real nail-biter. The Mets beat the Nats 10-0. Alan left the game early and that let me explore Citi Field. Out tickets give access to three of the clubs, The Jim Beam, the Piazza, and Caesars. I have sought shelter […]

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Fireworks and Squirrel

Forgive me My Gentle Readers for I have sinned. It’s been two days since my last entry. Saturday’s adventure was going to the Mets-Phillies game at Citi-Field. I go to many games, but this was unusual for three reasons; it was fireworks night, because it was fireworks night it was crowded so I had to […]

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A Quest for Great Music

Yesterday did not start off well, my therapist canceled for the second time in a row. As I can get off on an insanity plea for the next week, I suggest you be very nice to me. I am very trusting that people will understand when I’m joking. Fortunately, my other mental health treatment, live […]

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Ban Joist Not Books

It’s been a not leave the house sort of day. That’s not good; I should have forced myself to leave but I didn’t. It’s not the worst thing as it’s not like I do that every day. Sometimes a single day not moving and sleeping can be acceptable. I did get some things taken care […]

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Doctor Strange at the Mountains of Madness

Yesterday I went to see Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. It took me five attempts to not bury the lede. I’m joined the AMC Stub Club. It’s free and with it I get discounted tickets on Tuesdays. They also give discounts to seniors and for early shows. These can all be combined so […]

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Tribal Signaling

Huzzah, I woke up with my alarm and I’m blogging in the morning. My head is in a better space, at least my sleep pattern is. You might have noticed that yesterday was hot. It was hot on Saturday too. When I went to leave to see Deni at Don’s I wanted to wear my […]