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  1. For some reason, when I don't see him for a while, I expect to hate Jason Schwartzman. Ash quickly proved the futility of that instinct.
  2. Drinking beer, eating cake, singing Christmas carols. Great party.
  3. The tubas sound great from the Kimmel garden. Snow sliding down the glass roof.
  4. The 48 is cozy and warm. Heading for the tuba Christmas thing at the Kimmel Center.
  5. The NPR Music end of the year podcast people like to refer to "albums" as "records".
  6. Kids trying to parse the difference between the 12 days of Christmas vs. 8 days of Hanukkah. Leading up to "of" vs. inclusive "of".
  7. Jared Leto's hair in _Prefontaine_ is disappointing.
  8. @aaron_nltc My condolences/congratulations.
  9. At Powell for our first parent/teacher conference.
  10. @nonaligned surprisingly, not new jersey.
  11. Lightroom photo salon in full swing. Wine and food and beautiful platinum prints of Joshua Tree.
  12. Talking with the perfect real life Marshall. #himym
  13. Mmmm that was tasty.
  14. I like the Prohibition Taproom. Good beer. Nice looking bar.
  15. @stellth I know! My only regret is losing the phone number, which I was somewhat fond of. If only you could port a number to Google Voice.
  16. Wow! Switched from POTS+DSL to just DSL with only like five minutes of downtime. Go DCA.net and *ahem* *cough* *cough* go Verizon.
  17. Finally ditching my long-unused landline! Yesterday I checked the voicemail on it for the first time since September. 40 messages!
  18. Antje's listened to Rocket Man like 20 times in a row. She says the story makes her eyes water.
  19. Windy.
  20. @contrabass Tony's a friend of mine and one of the founders of The Lightroom. He does great photography programs with his students.