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The Wally Blog: Hmmm...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. So I look through the archives and I'm like, "Well, actually this looks pretty decent to me. Maybe I should keep it.". I'm so decisive. If I change my mind again, the new one would be the second blog I've created and deleted in as many days. Posted by James at 2:10 PM. They let us play with markers, but I keep trying to draw infinity." - Say Anything. Richland, Washington, United States. View my complete profile. The theological significance of Toy Story. They beat me to it!
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The Wally Blog: June 2005
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005. About a year ago, some dude whom no one had previously heard of named Morgan Spurlock released his documentary about the dangers of fast food (particularly Mickey D's) Super Size Me. Spurlock's documentary followed him through a rather hellish thirty days, in which he restricted himself to eat nothing but McDonald's food (well, we all know this already. I'm just saying it because). And after this damning evidence was released, what happened? Not much, it seems. All that really...
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The Wally Blog: Concerning oceans
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. It sounds like I speak disparagingly of it, as if I'm sick of the place. And, I'll be honest, the town has some kitschy-ness about it that doesn't entirely agree with me. Because I'm so cultured, doncha know. Then of course there are the waves. And the way the sea and the sky melt together into a white haze on the horizon, like it really is the edge of the world. One can easily see where people got the idea of a flat earth. Posted by James at 6:09 PM. View my complete profile.
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The Wally Blog: August 2005
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Sunday, August 21, 2005. Death and depravity lurks in local theater. Eek! Last night (Saturday, August 20, in case you were wondering), I moseyed on over to CBC. To see a performance of the musical version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Yes, such a thing does exist), in the orchestra for which my mom was playing violin. Duuuude- I'm sooo getting this poster for my room! Let's not let that happen. Posted by James at 2:51 PM. Wednesday, August 03, 2005. Space Post, part 2. Amazingly, Abortion is a very common...
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The Wally Blog: Oh man, how do I do this again?
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Oh man, how do I do this again? Assuming I still know how to write (and assuming I don't change my mind again and toss this blog in the trash like I originally. Planned), I would like to share some thoughts regarding.robots. I think. Yeah, robots. As in how often does a person typically end up feeling like one? As in "emotional range of a teaspoon," to quote Hermione Granger. Oh dang. I don't know how to write. Not like this, anyway. Perhaps a fictional approach:. If you take th...
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Learn From It: San Francisco Archives
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January 12, 2006. When I told Dave this was why I was buying lunch, he lifted his drink, raised it up and looked up, saying, Happy Birthday, Allen. It was beautiful. And then it was done. We were back in the now, talking about various stuff. Apple and Intel, about San Francisco, about Lisa, about Sam. All pieces in a dance that seemed to move of itself. After I left, I called Sam to come pick me up because, y'know, I still can't walk up a hill or up stairs. While standing there waiting for him he was...
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Learn From It: Republicans Archives
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November 11, 2005. The Good and Decent Right. It's a strange tack to take, not only pigeonholing the infinite, but then having the audacity to. Of His Holy Infinity, but Pat Roberts has managed to do just that. Again. And to also be fair, there are an enormous number of Christians, who, despite the hubris and pomposity of claiming to know their Creator's wishes in the first place, are really rather decent, mild, meek, helpful people. But that God has turned from. You're up shit's creek without a Deity.
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Learn From It: Bush Archives
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November 01, 2005. My low approval numbers. That I'm a moron. The man behind the curtain [. Says our feckless leader, George W. (where dubya is the long form of 'duh') Bush, we have a freakin'. Well, ok, we don't actually have a pandemic. But gull durn it, we. And after all, the Republicans have an amazing track record. On paying attention to the science of epidemiology, population mechanics and the like. Right? Is this thing on? So he keeps using the word pandemic , which. An outbreak of such a disease.
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Learn From It: politics Archives
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March 05, 2006. Hollywood isn't as brave. As it thinks it is. Hollywood isn't as bold as the right thinks it is. Hollywood isn't as blunt as some of us think it. To show clips from. Where it's largely each male lead with their respective wives instead of with each other is cowardice. As something other than an overwrought interpretive dance about reality is crass. Not because it tries to make a Statement About Love, but because it. But who ever expects Hollywood to be. The Chronicles of Narnia. All that ...