Monthly Archives: March 2004

Wednesday Whatevers

This week’s Wednesday Whatevers.

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What a surprise.

Harry Potter Personality Quiz by Pirate Monkeys Inc. I’ve always been mildly irked by Kinsey style personality quizzes because I don’t really fall hard-and-fast into the categories. I mean, I have fits of introversion but love being animated and hanging … Continue reading

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Oy veh

Busybusybusy is me!

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Unconscious Mutterings

This week’s Unconscious Mutterings.

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Snicket!

Just got back from seeing Lemony Snicket. Er, I mean, from not seeing Lemony Snicket. Mr. Snicket apparently had an unfortunate event happen to him (he was attacked by an alligator and paralyzed by its venom, according to Mr. Handler). … Continue reading

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Oh. My. God. Alternately, “well no duh!”

Special Pentagon office was created to distort facts about Iraq and WMDs. Read it and weep, my friends. And this was written by someone who was there, to boot. Yikes. I witnessed neoconservative agenda bearers within OSP usurp measured and … Continue reading

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What is my grammar aptitude?

Courtesy of Dad. Heh.

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Otherland Vol. II: The River of Blue Fire

by Tad Williams More fantastic scifi fantasy! Tad Williams rules!

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Otherland Vol. I: The City of Golden Shadow

by Tad Williams I’m not sure if this is fantasy or sci-fi, really, because it’s got a bit of both. Noe loaned me this book and it’s amazing. Can’t wait for the rest! I’m not even going to try to … Continue reading

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Sign I’m meant to be a movie reviewer #281

I’ve seen about 18 films in the last week or so and not only am I not sick of it (or of writing my reviews) but I’m looking forward to my next film! Man, I wish I did this full … Continue reading

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