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It's a matter of principle: April 2010
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It's a matter of principle. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I had some almonds the other day that turned out to have "hickory" flavoring in them. I don't know what "hickory" actually is, but it brings to mind ropes and wooden walls with deer heads on it, so it can't be good. Links to this post. Oh, Hello There. A good title for a book:. Everyone Has a Story, Except Me". Optional subtitle: An autobiography. By Dipheroné Larson (your Fearless Leader's New Pen Name). Links to this post. Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
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It's a matter of principle: Big Fonts, Small Minds: Andrea Jones-Rooy and the APSA 2010 Experience
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It's a matter of principle. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Big Fonts, Small Minds: Andrea Jones-Rooy and the APSA 2010 Experience. Prepare to be Dazzled! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Not as optimistic as I could be, but not more pessimistic than I need to be. View my complete profile. Big Fonts, Small Minds: Andrea Jones-Rooy and the . Andrea Looks for Data. A Diversion, Dear Readers! The Pure Culinary Adventure. Jonesrooy: collect all three! Courage cou rage cou RAGE. Dogs Looking Like People. Silent ...
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It's a matter of principle: I'm Listening
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It's a matter of principle. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Today on my way up the fabled, marbled stairs of a building at the University of Michigan I passed about a dozen students scattered around the floor over giant sketchpads, sketching said fabled stairs. Almost all of them had headphones on; so uniformly that at first I thought part of the assignment might have included some audio recording. But a few did not, and so I reject that hypothesis. October 15, 2010 at 10:19 AM. View my complete profile.
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It's a matter of principle: December 2009
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It's a matter of principle. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. Grammar exercise is something on which it might be worth spending time (? This is not to say I spent much time on it. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Not as optimistic as I could be, but not more pessimistic than I need to be. View my complete profile. Courage cou rage cou RAGE. Try the Shrimp.It's Delicious! Month of the Shovel. Diamond-soled shoes are very impractical. Homefree. - homefree. La Vie en Prose. Dogs Looking Like People.
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It's a matter of principle: July 2010
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It's a matter of principle. Saturday, July 31, 2010. Important, and I Mean It. Here are two things that are related, but I know nothing about. First, there is a reasonably new program. In some medical schools to specifically admit students whose undergraduate training was in the humanities, not the physical sciences. Second, we (society and medical professionals, more specifically) have no idea how to treat and care for end-of-life patients. Warning: this article is horribly sad.). Links to this post.
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It's a matter of principle: A Diversion, Dear Readers!
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It's a matter of principle. Thursday, August 19, 2010. A Diversion, Dear Readers! I come to you, poring over the Internet, and a spoonful of Raw Almond Butter, with the following invitation to EXPRESS YOUR OPINIONS to Strangers! You, too, can answer questions about Raw and Vegan THINGS. Rule 1: I like surveys. Rule 2: I am forever against the abbreviation of the word "vegetable" to "veggies". Now you are an informed voter. Or, please COMMENT HERE and correct Yours Truly! For I am but a humble servant.
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It's a matter of principle: November 2010
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It's a matter of principle. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. There Are Shockingly Few Industrialized Countries. It's a huge lie! Most of us are not doing well. Comrade Andrea, apparently. PS A question for another time, in a far-off place: Is industrialization good? Links to this post. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Not as optimistic as I could be, but not more pessimistic than I need to be. View my complete profile. There Are Shockingly Few Industrialized Countries.
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It's a matter of principle: There Are Shockingly Few Industrialized Countries
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It's a matter of principle. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. There Are Shockingly Few Industrialized Countries. It's a huge lie! Most of us are not doing well. Comrade Andrea, apparently. PS A question for another time, in a far-off place: Is industrialization good? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Not as optimistic as I could be, but not more pessimistic than I need to be. View my complete profile. There Are Shockingly Few Industrialized Countries. The Pure Culinary Adventure. Jonesrooy: collect all three!
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Hieronymus Anonymous: May 2006
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Monday, May 22, 2006. The Perfect U.F.O. 1 The definition of lalochezia. A) Using foul language to relieve stress. B) Addiction to citrus flavoured vodka. C) Inability to think before speaking. D) Compulsion to take photographs of dead avians. Guesses please (no googling or suchlike). 2 Thing that was shouted at me by workmen:. Without those boots I bet you're about 4 foot 5 tall! Made me laugh, and that's all I ask from my random encounters with labourers (not encounter. 3 I miss you guys. Well, firstly...
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