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Life is weird. You can complain--or embrace it. I do my share of both.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Artsy Fartsy (interlude)
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Fiesta
Drinking...coffee? I love stimulants. Just what the doctor (she's the one winking) ordered.
Dog Daze--some benefits of consumerism
Knitting With Dog Hair
Ugly Dogs Need More Love
Moo Juice
What's for Dinner?
A Cow's Life
Kim Hays Quote for the Millennia
If life's not ripping you apart, you're not on the right path.
Bird Brain
nerve cells from a pigeon's cerebellum
What's Wrong With Me: an illustrated guide
It's not my groin after all...
I basically have the body of a 65-year old.
My Favorite Craigslist Personal Ads
The Grass Is Always Greener In Sombody Else's Cosmic Infandibulum - 36 (bklyn)
FTM Jewbacca skg Queer Beshert
I can TOTALLY believe I'm doing this - 22 (Sad Lonely Greenpoint)
Career Forecast
Not sure what you want to be when you grow up? Here you can peruse occupations from able seaman to zoologist.
Artist Envy
I love Tara Donovan...even if she doesn't always make her art with her own hands....
Idaho Rocks: Stuff You Should Read by People You Will Admire
"Getting It Right" by Steven Coughlin
"The Names" by Joe Wilkins
Jackalope Dreams--Mary Blew
"Hermaphrodites at the Villa Borghese" by Joy Passanante
"Exxon" by Robert Wrigley
"Bear Dreams" by Robert Wrigley
"Hammer" by Lucas Howell
"Officers Weep" by Daniel Orozco
"Somoza's Dream" by Daniel Orozco
"Shakers" by Daniel Orozco
The Enders Hotel: A Memoir--Brandon Schrand
A Country Called Home--Kim Barnes
My Big Platonic Crush
Ben Fountain, Genius and Road Tripper Extraordinaire
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Six Views/Undetermined Number of Dogs
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Claire O'Connor
I have nice bones. I can say "bacon" in American Sign Language. I lived in Africa, once.
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