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Monthly Archives: July 2003
5 things I never pass up
Friday Five: 5 things I never pass up. 1. A cup of coffee – seriously, even if I have a cup in my hand already. 2. A glass of wine ( or other proferred alcohol) – an international gesture of … Continue reading
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5 things that make me wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. topic ourtesy of Adam 1. A breaking fever. 2. Remembering an appointment/birthday/phone call that was supposed to take place the day before. 3. … Continue reading
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Well, I can’t say I’m surprised. Threat rating: extremely low. You may think you cansubvert the government, but if you should tryyou will be smited mightily because God likesus best. What threat to the Bush administration are you? brought to … Continue reading
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Friday 5 Five people (historical or fictional) that you would like to have dinner with. 1. King Arthur – the 6thC celtic warlord, not Malory’s romantic (which you will remember I know all about) 2. Jesus – but I don’t … Continue reading
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Out of Pocket I’m going out of town for most of the next two weeks, so will not be able to post much, if at all. I’m looking forward to a week at Disney, but I’m currently in the unenviable … Continue reading
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I, Voyager Today I have discovered the internet. You might have thought in years of having an email account and weeks of having a blog that I might have noticed it before today, but somehow it completely escaped my attention. … Continue reading
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Aye, aye, Captain OK, so on further reflection, I have seen a little more pirate-inspired fare than I at first realized, but I’m not sure that my other experiences build up into anything more substantial than The Pirate Movie. Read … Continue reading
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Terrifying Friday 5 Five ways I am turning into my mother/father: 1. Every day a powerful impulse to sit down and get drunk comes over me. I’m not particularly sad or depressed, it just seems like a good idea. – … Continue reading
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Decompressing
I have accomplished much this week. I finished Harry Potter, and I loved it. I will say no more in the interest of preserving people’s rights to discover for themselves what a wonderfully written, superb portrayal of adolescence and the … Continue reading
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