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	<title>(Phaysis) &#187; Kasbah</title>
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		<title>Snap, Crackle, Pop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 07:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shawn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s funny to me that I was raving about Kasbah and how neat it is a month and a half ago. Funny that. I mean, it is a nifty place, and it has its charm. Yet as much as I was a regular there, it just didn&#8217;t have any staying power with me. I felt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s funny to me that I was raving about Kasbah and how neat it is a month and a half ago. Funny that. I mean, it is a nifty place, and it has its charm. Yet as much as I was a regular there, it just didn&#8217;t have any staying power with me. I felt home there for a brief spell, but the little &#8220;inconveniences&#8221; built up. Funny how shifting prices, bathroom keys, cruddy wireless, crowded and spartan porch seating, and slow service can change attitudes. Funny, that.</p>
<p>So I discovered something a few weeks ago. For the past few months, my knees have been popping every time I climb the stairs to my apartment or step up onto something. This is the same thing they did the last time I rode my bicycle &#8211; every step on the pedal would cause a knee (at that time, my left) to pop loudly; the next few days, I was sore.</p>
<p>Well, so here&#8217;s my knees doing the popping thing. A few weeks ago, I went to Eeyore&#8217;s Birthday down at Pease Park; the whole day was spent just kinda drifting and walking lazily, sitting for a while, walking some more, meeting friends, people-watching, walking some more. Typical Eeyore&#8217;s stuff.</p>
<p>Two days later, after a little soreness, I came home from work and ascended the stairs to my apartment &#8212; no popping. I stopped halfway up and tried to figure if I was going deaf. No deafness. I stepped. Nothing. Went the rest of the way up. Nothing. And it was then that I learned something: the popping goes away with exercise, something I&#8217;ve known, but it&#8217;s now brought home to me. Walking will lubricate cartilage, make it supple, and remove any little spurs on the bone ends.</p>
<p>Consider me <em>schooled.</em></p>
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		<title>Return to Health, Return to Same</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2006 06:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shawn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several days later, I&#8217;m doing better. My stomach is still a bit in-and-out, but overall, I&#8217;m better. I&#8217;m starting to think less that I got a stomach virus, and thinking more that maybe I&#8217;m producing too much stomach acid, or I&#8217;m getting an ulcer. I do know that my recent love for drinking coffee couldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several days later, I&#8217;m doing better. My stomach is still a bit in-and-out, but overall, I&#8217;m better. I&#8217;m starting to think less that I got a stomach virus, and thinking more that maybe I&#8217;m producing too much stomach acid, or I&#8217;m getting an ulcer. I do know that my recent love for drinking coffee couldn&#8217;t be helping. So I dunno; I&#8217;m just taking care of myself and getting better.</p>
<p>So Kasbah is open. It&#8217;s the new Moroccan-themed coffeeshop/teahouse that opened up in the old Mojo&#8217;s Daily Grind building. I&#8217;m still not too sure about this place. The decor is extremely different than what I was accustomed to, but it could be tolerable. Obviously, there&#8217;s a heavy Moroccan feel to the place. The main sitting room is divided up into three spaces, and each space has some chairs, some tables, low-slung couches, stained glass lamps and rugs. The sections are seperated by tapestries, curtains and freestanding screens. There&#8217;s more furniture and wall panels being shipped from Morocco; the owners also own a Moroccan import/antique shop which they will be moving into the second floor of this building, so they have connections on furniture.</p>
<p>For once, the tea isn&#8217;t horrible; they know how to brew it without making it cloudy. <em>Finally,</em> a place that can do iced tea passably well. The wireless is OK, but will be improved in the future. Also, and this is a major winning point (and key to my first visit tonight), is that this place is 24/7. So, combined with the future prospect of Epoch opening up within a few months near my house, which will be 24/7, it will be nice to have some kind of choice for late-night entertainment.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m even running into some of the old Mojo&#8217;s crowd, which is just strange, strange. It&#8217;s funny how we didn&#8217;t waste any time coming back.</p>
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