Uncommon Discourse Uncommon Discourse by Chris Gaffney
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Award-winning humor column combining creative nonfiction, memoir and humor.
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Season 01 Teaser: Words I'm Scared to Say
Nobody likes to feel stupid so it is infuriating when our language trips us up. I’m not talking about auto-correct or remembering which too to use, I’m talking about blatantly butchering a word and being too stupid to know.
This happens to me all the time. -
Toiletry Loyalty
If I could make one wish for a happy couple on their wedding day, it would be that they’ve found someone who will be as loyal to them as I am to my brands of toiletries.
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Every Time I Order Coffee at a Restaurant, I Fear the Waitstaff Hates Me
Every time I order coffee at a restaurant, I fear the waitstaff hates me. Several friends who’ve worked as servers have confirmed that this is likely true.
Not sophisticated enough for the bartender, but more complicated than either soda or water, coffee is by far, the highest maintenance drink. -
Perennials and Broken Fences
I spent a considerable amount of time last year empathizing with a bird who kept flying into my basement window. It wasn’t clear if he was trying to fight with his own reflection, or mate with it, but either way I could relate.
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Is it Rude to Bring Noise-Canceling Headphones to My Child’s Birth?
I’ve been full of various thoughts and anxieties leading up to my wife Jenny’s c-section scheduled for Tuesday morning.
The vast majority of them revolve around the health and well-being of my wife and daughter, which brings me some relief because that proves I’m not a narcissist. -
My Imperfect American Flag
I am not particularly sensitive when it comes to flags; nobody trained as a lawyer should be. We know that to hate it is to love it, like a teen girl throwing shade at her mom for singing joyfully in the car.