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If you’d like, you can read parts one, two, and three, before reading on. I always knew that my Grampa Mack was an amazing guy, but I don’t think I realized that he did the very things I have come to respect most: He didn’t settle for jobs that weren’t right for him, and when [...]

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The beginning of this story, told to me by my Dad, can be found here. The next part is right here. Mack had already married Mina by the time he hit his thirties, but they hadn’t had my father or my Aunt Joan yet. They were waiting for the Depression to end before having children. [...]

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The beginning of this story, told to me by my Dad, can be found here. After his resignation from the New York City Department of Welfare, Mack looked for a whole lot of different jobs. One job he took for awhile was building those ski-ball machines—working in a ski-ball machine factory. Another time, he got [...]

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My Dad told me this story. What you need to understand about Grampa Mack is that he was always pretty shy, but the man had principles. Growing up in New York City, he always felt compelled to rescue the underdog; he’d frequently jump into fights to rescue smaller kids being picked on, and whathaveyou. (For [...]

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Mulled Questions (Mix with Cider)

by Megan M. on January 22, 2009 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

Here are some questions and speculations for a Thursday evening. Has anyone gone around to talk to the homeless in Austin, and published their stories in blog format? Even a limited site or an ebook would be amazing. I’ve looked for this project, certain that someone must have done it before I thought of it, [...]

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Megans Against Overviews

by Megan M. on January 2, 2009 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

Overviews are too often uninteresting, colorless glossings-over—at least when I write them. It’s a shame, because the only times I feel driven to write an overview are the times I’ve experienced something really worth sharing (and been too long in actually sharing it). But if I’ve experienced something really worth sharing… doesn’t it deserve better [...]

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