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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: Santa's Little Helper
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Thursday, December 23, 2010. Lately, I've been looking up from my book or computer with the sense that things are happening all around me. A phone call here with breathless questions of "what do I bring, what do I make? April 24, 2014. April 24, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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good things | Bunnyplatz
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Welcome to the warren. The NY Times Crosswords app for the iPad has rekindled my love for the crossword. Honeycrisp apples are here. We’re going to Sonoma in four days, where I can pretend that it’s not fall yet. I am going to make this salad. With Israeli couscous to bring for my lunch this week. I love me some Israeli couscous. It doesn’t matter what they’re serving it with at work; I always get it. Real TV returns this week. The little bro pays a visit the weekend after this coming one. Love and other...
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: MHS
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. I spent the last three days reading and finally finishing Henry James's The Wings of the Dove. While this isn't meant to be a criticism of the novel, it has to be one of the slowest reads in literary history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Sunday, December 26, 2010. Last Christmas, I gave you my heart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Return of the mac…. Give Me a Grapefruit. Two NYT columns for this? Notes From the Ivory Tower. More Sunday Night Musings. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: MLALA
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Thursday, January 13, 2011. For a graduate student of English Literature, it is the high court of the Gods, where meer mortals like myself go to have our fates handed down to us. In other words, it's the place where job interviews for English Professors happen. Basically, my job was to ...
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: Bobos
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Sunday, January 02, 2011. Admittedly, my shoe selection tends to the be the vainest in the Summer months. Somehow, I ended up with three pairs of different colored old navy flip flops, converse, and. A pair of vans. Maybe I just need to admit that I have a shoe problem. May 25, 2011.
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Bunnyplatz | Welcome to the warren. | Page 2
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Welcome to the warren. Like beer and cake: bourbon and cupcakes! J and I tried the new Maker’s Mark 46. Along with some cupcakes from Bloom Bake Shop. Both were super tasty. We had the peanut butter banana and vanilla chocolate swirl varieties. I am in love with this song. I’ve already requested it for the wedding we’ll be attending in September. This whole album is pretty awesome. This one has grown on me, so much so that I purchased the album too. I know, right? Birthday fun (mostly in pictures). The s...
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator: Freedom?
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The Unremarkable Life of a Dissertator. Remaining at home quite a lot, my thoughts tend to lean toward the uneventful. And how much can one say about the uneventful? This blog attempts to test the limits of that question. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Only the truthful have the interest to be just,/ Only the just possess the will-power to be free.". Ah, but Kevin you force the false dichotomy and ignore all the shades of nuance that your thoughts bring up. December 30, 2010. First of all: Look, a reader!
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Menus | Bunnyplatz
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Welcome to the warren. After the holidays, I was eager to get back to cooking and eating in, so I’ve been trying some new recipes to incorporate into our rotation and also bring back some old favorites. I’ve posted about this one. Before. It’s a little fussy, but definitely still doable on a weeknight. This soup is fantastic, and super easy. I had some vaquero beans from Rancho Gordo so I used them here and it was very, very good. This is from Light and Healthy 2010. Is this a midwestern thing? Here as w...
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winter jamz | Bunnyplatz
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Welcome to the warren. Rihanna, “What’s My Name? Love it. Infectious and fun. Kanye, “Runaway”. The whole album is amazing. And this video is really intriguing. If I can figure out the vocabulary, I am thinking about a post about the piano on this album. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.