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The Mossletter 19

The Mossletter 19
Photo by Annie Spratt / Unsplash

Hey Friends,

To my friends peppered all around the world: whether you celebrate(d) Hanukkah or Diwali, Kwanzaa or Christmas — may the warmth of the holidays rejuvenate your mind and bring peace into your hearts. Happy New Year! 🌟


📸 Pics Or It Didn’t Happen

Made an overnight breakfast casserole in the slow-cooker for my wife’s b-day 🍲

🧠 Muse From Around The Way

Do The Robot

Dance + AI / LED lights = a kinder, gentler Skynet?

That One Time When The Rolling Stones Recorded A Rice Krispies Jingle

If you call yourself a Stones fan (or merely a student of rock history), you should probably click the link …

Yippee Kay Yeah, Merry Christmas

Let’s dissect why Die Hard rises to the top of our Christmas viewing lists …

When Peloton Is Not Up To Your Discerning Standards

This is all sorts of crazy — but I’m (kind of) here for it.

Welcome … To Jurassic Park!

My inner child goes squeeeeee (and my outer adult is slightly terrified?)


🎧 On Repeat

A bit too late for Halloween, but just in time for my household chores! The Pumpkins are back, and they’re … copacetic? To be honest, I’m kind of fine with Corgan & Crew leaning into their “softer” side … Maybe I’m just in a synth-phase? 🤔 This too shall pass …

Young Gathering Snakes, by Dead Sharp
6 track album

Remember when Marky Mark asked you to take a walk on the wildside? Well, Mister Mark obviously hadn’t yet listened to Dead Sharp — a fresh auditory project from my old bud Courtney Stubbert. Besides being a multi-media artist tour de force, Courtney continues to prove his mettle experimenting amidst the dank, dodgy corners of the musical experience. I’m not even going to try and explain this album to you, but if you consider yourself open-minded about art (and / or you dig Bjork’s more “guttural” works), then you should pop some headphones on and get lost in this primal pulse.


🍿 Popcorn Break


🖋 Parting Words

Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it. — C. S. Lewis
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