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WilliamCharlesBrock | A rather droll affair About Best of The Corngoblin Blog Awards WilliamCharlesBrock A rather droll affair Hellfire and brimstone I was celebrating a friend’s birthday in a park on a cold February afternoon when I overheard two of my friends talking about the drive over here. “They’re talking about traffic,” Jared told me. He tossed the frisbee to me. I tore my gaze away from my traffic talking friends and caught it. “How LA of them.” It’s true. To live in LA is to talk about traffic. In normal parts of the country they have weather, so people talk about that instead. “The weather today, huh?” “Sure is cold.” “It was raining earlier, but it isn’t now.” “Could be a bit warmer.” “It’s windy.” Such are the things people say. It may seem banal (and that’s because it is) but weather small talk isn’t designed to be interesting. It’s not actually a conversation. It’s simply a way of acknowledging that someone exists. It’s much more palatable to look...

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