I asked my readers which of my posts they like best. Here are the 10 they chose:
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No One Prepared Me For This
I feel like I’ve been duped. The only complaints I’ve ever heard about hair and growing old are that it falls out or turns grey. That’s what all the dads are joking about and the billboards are promising to fix. What about the… [Read More]
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Secret Perks of Having Kids
Having kids is one of the greatest things that has ever happened to me, for all the obvious reasons. There are some perks, though, that… [Read More]
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Confessions of an Aspiring Man’s Man
All guys, to some extent, are on a quest to become more manly. That quest accelerated for me when I got married, and even more when I had kids. With any quest, though, there will be setbacks. Here are… [Read More]
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Warning Signs of a TV Addict
After last week’s post about my (admittedly hardcore) television schedule, many have pointed out that I might have a problem. As a matter of fact… [Read More]
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Awkwardness
I have a friend who is unable to courtesy laugh. He literally can’t do it. He missed the day of class where… [Read More]
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Baby Puberty
I recently heard about this crazy phenomenon known as newborn acne. Seriously. Apparently it’s really normal for infants to have it. Needless to say, this has caused me to think about what this world would be like if newborns naturally experienced some of the other misfortunes that accompany puberty. Just imagine… [Read more]
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10 Reasons I Hate To Fly
Check-In – Really Airline? You chose this person to be the front-line of your company? How is the simple act of checking my bags such an offensive thing to you, Ticket Lady? [Read More]
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DBTG: The Inadvertent Doorman
This actually happened to me at Starbucks the other day (at least this is what I think was happening)… [Read More]
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Burdens of Shopping for Less
I think I figured out Wal-Mart’s secret ambition. It’s not higher revenue. It’s seeing how much crap they can get away with and still have people shop there. The lower the prices, the more frustrating they can make the experience. For instance… [Read More]
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DBTG: The Laugh Accessorizer
Sometimes people feel the need to accessorize their laughter. They refuse to be passive recipients of a joke. They’re only satisfied when they’re actively engaged in the whole process… [Read More]








