So far, my take on aging is succinct — Everything hurts, and there’s no cure. But there is now an inanimate object corollary — Nothing works, and it’s nobody’s fault. This isn’t just me kvetching. Recently a TV ad popped … Continue reading
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Everyone has heard of sleeper cells. They are the human equivalent of mines or depth charges, explosive devices just waiting to go off. In this case, enemy agents posing as regular folks until activated. The Soviets next door in “The … Continue reading