Monthly Archives: June 2004

Friday Foofah

Last week’s Friday Foofah.

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Good grief.

Geez, has it really been that long since I posted?! This is pathetic! Argh! Sorry, kids. The summer session is in full swing at Success! Learning Center, where I work full time in the summer, so I’ve been superuberbusy. Recent … Continue reading

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Friday Foofah

Last week’s Friday Foofah.

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Aw, crap.

All 764 emails I got while I was gone have been deleted by a malevolent (or confused) email program. If you have emailed me in the last week (ie, since Friday, June 11) please re-send the email. Grrr.

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Welcome Back!

Well, I’m back. Had an absolutely fantastic trip, too! Yay! There are too many stories to tell to even begin trying here. :) If you’re one of the folks coming to my housewarming this weekend, ask me then. (And if … Continue reading

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Nobody appreciates the Bard anymore.

Dood! I’m teaching a class on Shakespeare this summer at Success! Learning Center and we need more people to sign up. If you know anybody in grades 9-12 (or who’s in 7-8 but REALLY good at reading), tell them to … Continue reading

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Woot!

Well, kids, I doubt I’ll be posting much in the next week or so, if at all. The bf and I are going on a roadtrip up to Canada and back. Should be a blast! And I really, really, really … Continue reading

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Friday Foofah

I found a new meme! It’s the Friday Foofah And dammit, I didn’t make a note of who led me to it. Crap. Well, sorry. I did find it via one of the other blogs I read, though. Anyway, onward … Continue reading

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What a weekend.

I’ve structured my weekends this way: Saturday: MY DAY! MINE, GODDAMMIT! Sunday: Chores around the house and misc other work.

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Kushiel’s Avatar

by Jacqueline Carey I love these books. I can’t wait for Carey to write more set in this universe! It has a beauty and darkness all its own. The mythology is delightful and I find the religious influences surprisingly moving.

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