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Archive for June, 2008

To keep this blog from being too high brow, and to make it seem like it’s more active, I’ve decided to post this I found:
Nick Cave, the rock star, is planning to erect a giant statue of himself in the Australian town where he grew up.
The proposed £29,000 bronze image will depict the singer stripped [...]

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I just finished reading a book by a man named Peter J. Leithart called Deep Comedy: Trinity, Tragedy, & Hope In Western Literature.  And by just finished, I mean two hours ago.  Since I’m mentioning it here it can only mean I either loved it or hated it, and as it happens I loved every page [...]

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Religion has actually conviced people that there’s an invisible man. Living in the sky. Who watches everything you do every minute of every day of your life. And he has a list of ten things he does not want you to do. And if you do any, any, of these ten things, he has a special [...]

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Idea

I’ve been talking with the always inimitable Visculas regarding a possible Podcast, we’d call it A Nice Podcast and it’d be sort of like a book review magazine.  Only we’d review games, and let the discussion go where it goes.  Perhaps a movie, or a book or two could also be reviewed, who knows.
What’d ya’ll think?  The [...]

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Question of the Day

How will Sega screw this up?

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The following is a story I wrote in the third grade. I recently rediscovered it and thought it was so great I should share it.
The full title is

Mr. and Mrs. Squirrel and Biggy’s Christmas: The North Pole Adventure
. I shall maintain all of the original grammar.
One day in the Wisconsin National forest, Mr. [...]

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Potatoe

I thought it’d be fun if I blogged or something.  Now that school is out.
Luckily I discovered this eminently bloggable news story from the New York Times:
Peruvian agronomists, historians and diplomats are chafing at an assertion by Marigen Hornkohl, Chile’s agriculture minister, who said on Monday, “Few people know that 99 percent of the world’s potatoes have [...]

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