Month: September 2003
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reactions, radiohead and republicans
New Entry. Someone wants to know who this Dan person is, I get an unexpected evening of fun, and then I tell you a little about those wacky candidates running for office over here — in their own ridiculous words.
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Blaine Game
I can’t get this thing to work, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with it. Blaine Assassination Game. [Thanks to Dave for the link]
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dan’s friends get mad when he doesn’t tell them
Sigh: here. After I got snagged last time trying to live a life of quiet, obscure dignity by not telling anyone I was going to be on TV, VH1 saw fit to air this thing no fewer than fourteen times in its first twenty-four hours. But don’t let me find out that you wasted your…
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Reactions, Radiohead and Republicans
[readermail]Hey, Pamie. Longtime reader, here. Just wanted to answer your question about the blog. I don’t read the blog. If I read it in order, starting at the top, it doesn’t make sense because you can’t tell what the responses are responding to, but it seems like it would take a really long time to…
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dan tells a story about an old lady named Ruth
Many years ago (I mean, like, ten years ago…not like earth-bursting-with-lava many years ago), my sister got engaged. She has since married and had two beautiful children as beautiful and lovely as she is. But, as happens with marriages, she got engaged first. That is the story I am here to tell today. Sidebar of…
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Suntory Time
In case you wanted a translation of the photo shoot scene in Lost in Translation. [thanks, evany, for the link].
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Hey, Laura. You’re technically the second lady to do this…
Well, Michael Moore snoozes, pamie loses. Laura Bush just started her library book drive with Good Morning America. Maybe one day Mike and I will get to do our special something-something for public libraries everywhere. But for now the First Lady’s getting some of the spotlight. I’d also like to take a moment here to…
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Castle Rock Library Thanks You
A news article concerning your donations to the Castle Rock Library boasts the one and only rumored hardcover copy of WGAW. I like the sound of having something in hardcover, but before you check eBay or write to me I have to tell you: there’s no such thing. But thank you, “woman in London” for…