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Author Archives: Ealasaid
I met Lemony Snicket!
I met Lemony Snicket! Originally uploaded by Ealasaid. Holy Moly! Look! I met Lemony Snicket! Well, OK, Mr. Snicket couldn’t make it. I met Daniel Handler, his representative. I took a ton of photos, of course. They’re in the same … Continue reading
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It’s that time of year again…
Yep, it’s November 1st. That can only mean one thing: It’s National Novel Writing Month! My NaNo blog is back in business and I am writing away. Rawk!
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Today’s links
Keanu Reeves: Wooden wonder boy – Sars of TomatoNation.com and Tara take on Keanu in one of their hilarious MSNBC articles. This is awesome. Actually, check out all their articles – these gals are brilliant. Dover Stained Glass Coloring Books … Continue reading
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Today’s Miscellany
And… here we begin another day’s collection of links. Romance of the Jedi – recut trailer for Star Wars Episode III. Funny stuff. Part of a trailer remix competition. – Remixed trailer for The Shining. This will mess with your … Continue reading
Miscellaneous links
There’s something handy about having an entry open all day where I can cut and paste awesome links that turn up. Keeps me from building them up in a “blog this!” folder, anyway. Today’s links: Buttprints in the sand – … Continue reading
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*snicker*
The Gory Spoilery Alphabetic Guide to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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Hah!
Douglas Addams sums up the blogger mentality: People who are trying to decide whether to create a blog or not go through a thought process much like this: The world sure needs more of ME. Maybe I’ll shout more often … Continue reading
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Miscellany
Squirrels – pix of squirrels, some taken with a remote. There are some AWESOME photos here. (found via FlickrBlog Behe’s 15th-century science – intelligent design gets spanked. Very funny article. (found via… um. Someone on my blogroll. Crap. Don’t remember … Continue reading
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