11:16:09 PM It pays to introduce the random. Or least invite the possibility that other could be better. The principal hazard of experience, of accumulated life, is the notion that you no longer need to justify or explain your point of view because you've been there, done that.
Case in point: Orange County. My daughter Reilly (14) wanted to see it. She admitted it was probably a lightweight. I thought, hey, why not? It's something I wouldn't rent on my own. And I liked it. A story about writing and place.
Being young has its counterpart hazard: the belief that something already done has no value.
PS Radio Users: How does anyone write without three buttons? The essence of writing is rewriting.
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