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places to visit:
Center for Theology and Social Analysis
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Another place I write:
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If I begin to detail myself here, will you understand?



P. I am me
Q. I don't always know exactly who that is
R. I am Quaker
S. I like words and playing with them
T. I like genmaicha tea
U. I like the word napkin more than most others
V. I spend time walking my neighborhood
W. I cook rice often
X. I sleep well most every night
Y. I eat large amounts of fruit and vegetables
Z. I munch, sleep, write, create, cook, bike, watch, walk, listen, hope, learn, drink, live, breathe, touch, know, question, taste, copy, read, stare, carry, talk, dance, finger, try.





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albums:

Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs
Erasure: I Say, I Say, I Say
Depeche Mode: Black Celebration
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
Marvin Gaye: What's Going On?
David Bowie: Hunky Dory
George Michael: Listen without Prejudice
George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess
Yo La Tengo: And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out


songs:

Wild is the Wind: Nina Simone
Come Undone: Duran Duran
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini: Rachmaninov
My Funny Valentine: Chet Baker
Feeling Yourself Disintegrate: The Flaming Lips
This Must Be the Place: The Talking Heads
Hyperballad: Bjork







many napkins
 
Thursday, February 05, 2004  
Ice day!
so, i know that's not as exciting as
Snow day!
but, it still gets me off of work tonight, since most people don't come up for coffee when freezing rain is coating the streets with an accident invocation.

work has been trouble lately anyway, so i'm thankful for the time off. besides, i haven't gotten all my laundry put away, and i have a large pot of red beans and rice to eat off of.

Thank goodness for Dean though. I know, he may never have been an 'electable' candidate, but think about what he did for the Democrats. he got people excited, early on, to beat Bush out of his seat. we still have to hope us dean people will realize that we need to keep up the fervor, for anyone who dares to stand up to the Bush franchise. But also, would the Democrats be blaming Bush for the Iraq fiasco if it weren't for Dean? would they have dared to stand up to all of his ridiculousness without a hothead leading the way? I'm not a hothead at all, but i appreciate their incredible ability to stand in front, yelling and screaming, until someone pays attention. Democrats are paying attention now, and we're thinking Bush is beatable. Because some americans do care about other americans, not just american businesses, because some americans do care about truth and openness. I hail Dean as our sideline street-screamer. someone who points out the stuff too many people weren't noticing. he doesn't have it all together to lead the country, but he has certainly pointed towads the right way.

1:45 PM

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