And we saw a couple plays. The first was “Life (x) 3” (pronounced “life
times three”). Here’s an old interview
with the cast:
And we also got to see Yakov
Smirnov doing a one man show that, yes, was mainly stand up comedy:
But it also was about the lessons
he learned from marriage, making a metaphor between coming to a new country and
marriage. It was called As Long As We Both Shall Laugh, and this
is what the playbill looked like (see left):
And yes I have talked about
seeing that show before.
So we had a nice weekend and then
on Monday evening we came home pretty late.
Before I took her back to her house, I worked up the courage to ask her to
marry me. I told her that not everything
had gone well in my life, but she was one of the few things that had and I wanted
to spend the rest of my life with her. And
she said yes. About a year later we were
married and she has made me happy ever since.
Through good times and bad, we have been there for each other, in love.
So all of you rightfully will
remember those who fought and died for the freedom this Memorial Day. But I will also remember it as they day my
wife agreed to marry me.
And as a Memorial Day tribute of
the more ordinary sense, here’s a video about the Wounded Warrior Project:
And here’s a link to their page. Why don’t you cough up a few bucks for them? They do very good work.
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My wife and I have lost our jobs
due to the harassment of convicted terrorist Brett Kimberlin, including an
attempt to get us killed and to frame me for a crime carrying a sentence of up
to ten years. I know that claim sounds fantastic,
but if you read starting here, you will see absolute proof of these
claims using documentary and video evidence.
If you would like to help in the fight to hold Mr. Kimberlin
accountable, please hit the Blogger’s Defense Team button on the right. And thank you.
Follow me at Twitter @aaronworthing,
mostly for snark and site updates. And
you can purchase my book (or borrow it for free if you have Amazon Prime), Archangel: A Novel of Alternate, Recent
History here.
And you can read a little more about my novel, here.
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Disclaimer:
I have accused some people,
particularly Brett Kimberlin, of
reprehensible conduct. In some cases, the conduct is even
criminal. In all cases, the only justice I want is through the
appropriate legal process—such as the criminal justice system. I do not want to see vigilante violence
against any person or any threat of such violence. This kind of conduct is not only morally
wrong, but it is counter-productive.
In the particular case of Brett
Kimberlin, I do not want you to even contact him. Do not call him. Do not write him a letter. Do not write him an email. Do not text-message him. Do not engage in any kind of directed
communication. I say this in part
because under Maryland law, that can quickly become harassment and I don’t want
that to happen to him.
And for that matter, don’t go on
his property. Don’t sneak around and try
to photograph him. Frankly try not to
even be within his field of vision. Your
behavior could quickly cross the line into harassment in that way too (not to
mention trespass and other concerns).
And do not contact his
organizations, either. And most of all, leave his family alone.
The only exception to all that is
that if you are reporting on this, there is of course nothing wrong with
contacting him for things like his official response to any stories you might
report. And even then if he tells you to
stop contacting him, obey that request. That
this is a key element in making out a harassment claim under Maryland law—that
a person asks you to stop and you refuse.
And let me say something
else. In my heart of hearts, I don’t
believe that any person supporting me has done any of the above. But if any of you have, stop it, and if you
haven’t don’t start.
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