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Well, I’m back from not being here on my website blog.

I broke my social embargo last week by returning to Twitter and Facebook, where I went ahead and did what I’d spent the first ten days of my break planning and strategizing.

It was all about perfecting this Facebook post:

It’s [...]

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An NBA No Comment

On October 27, 2010 By

I know there are people dying to know – still – what I think about the NBA.

After all this, I get it.

And yes, I watched last night. (I happen to be back in Cleveland for a few days, as well.)

From my Twitter:

Just spontaneously applauded a Boston [...]

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A Really Good Chat With Kobe

On October 6, 2010 By

Remember my post from last week about talking to KB?

Well, @needsrebooting yelled at me for making her think about the wrong KB.

@brianspaeth Your good chat with KB title had me all hyped you talked to Kobe. :-/
12 hours ago via web

I felt really bad about that, so [...]

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My Dark Secret

On October 3, 2010 By

I have a Kobe post I want to put up so bad, but I think it’s gonna wait until Thursday.

In the meantime, @bohnlein said the nicest thing he’s ever said about me on Twitter.

@brianspaeth you’re so intelligent when not being a silly goose
1 minute ago via Twitter for iPhone

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From the Nexus One

On April 30, 2010 By

Okay, so this is my first post from the WordPress app on the Google Nexus One Excitement Phone, so bear with me.

I’ve been meaning to try this for awhile but only now got around to it.

That last sentence seemed awkward.

So did that one.

It’s kinda hard to write like this [...]

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Ilgauskas and Cleveland

On February 26, 2010 By

(If you don’t follow the NBA pretty closely, you probably need not bother with this post.

To make it relatable to all, I’d have to do a lot of explaining.)

I’ve been reading a lot about how offended everyone is about Cleveland being allowed to re-sign Z in what was clearly an unspoken understanding [...]

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