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Who’s a zombie? I am, I am
I am sick with allergies that started a head cold that eventually turned into full-blown achy, moaning, zombiefied foot-dragging slouching through the apartment for the past two days. This made me sicker: “What’s most troubling about Senator Reid’s comments yesterday is his defeatism,” Mr. Cheney said. “It is cynical to declare that the war is… Read more
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Super powers
This made me laugh today. More, please. Also, apparently Bill Clinton thinks Al Gore may run for president again. I wonder if he’s guessing or knows something we don’t know. Read more
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One more dimension
I looked on the Random House page for One for Sorrow today. They have the number of pages listed for it now: 336 pages. I want to squeal like a little kid for some reason over page numbers, probably because it adds yet another dimension to the book that makes it feel real. I could also… Read more
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Re-centering
I don’t want to write about what my feelings are surrounding the incident at Virginia Tech. My students and I talked about it in class today, and in that sort of setting, one on one, everyone in a circle, looking at each other and trying to recognize each other’s humanity as best we can, and… Read more
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Weight
I feel like I’m wading through a fog today. Between the already low energy phase I’ve been in for the past few days, and then what happened down at Virgina Tech, and then finding out, well, lots of other sad news from friends, I’m not really running on all cylinders. Everyday, lately, it feels harder… Read more
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The Stage is back, see you there…
The STAGE. Come to it Read more
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