Living Vicariously
I know a lot of travelers like this.
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“You must remember this, a kiss is still akiss”. Your romance is Casablanca. Aclassic story of love in trying times, chockfull of both cynicism and hope. You obviouslybelieve in true love, but you’re alsoconstantly aware of practicality and societalexpectations. That’s not always fun, but atleast it’s realistic. Try not to let the Nazisget you down
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Fall is my favorite time of year. All those pumpkins, falling leaves, coat weather, dry and sunny days. I pick up my pumpkin on Saturday.
I love this guy. He oozes cynicism. Check out: Political Assasin Robot Boyfriends Abortion Party Zombies Robot Wife Terrorist Cell
If America were Iraq, what would it look like? This is great. And, from the Guardian: “Poll Giving Kerry Lead Stirs Controversy.” Funny, how it’s only the polls that give *Kerry* a lead that stir up controversy, huh? And, you gotta give props to Southern Africa: MANZINI, Swaziland – Bus conductors in Swaziland vowed on
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Going out to lunch with the guys is always a fun affair. It doesn’t happen often, as I’m a woman and a glorified admin., but when it does, I have a good time. Last week I went out with Yellow, Blaine, Dee and Jose (one of the architects). We went out to this italian deli
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Had a good class last night. It was the second “special class” of the month, that is, our usual scheduled programming was replaced by Muay Thai. It was fun, and I had a great partner. She was a frickin’ Amazon (5’10 about 190lbs), and after assuring me I wasn’t going to hurt her, I pumped
Hugo’s got an interesting discussion going over at his blog about men’s expectations of women’s compulsorary smiling, cheerfulness, when men walk around the room. Check it out. Here’s my response: I’d agree that, as a woman, you’re likely going to measure your smiling/friendliness level depending on how comfortable you feel in a given location (and
On lazy Sundays, I’ll often browse through my sitetracker and amuse myself by looking at all the search strings that brought confused users into my blog this week (in addition to the regulars and random “next blog” browsers): My Darklight post has brought in a few “The Celestine Prophecy was a true book!” types with:
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I had a long conversation yesterday with my Republican Atheist brother (now there’s a pairing I bet you don’t see much) about healthcare, welfare, and Michael Moore. Needless to say, it was a really interesting discussion. My brother’s white, good-looking, and comes from an upper-middle class family. He’s never had to worry about healthcare or
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