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The Boundary Line: August 2006
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My toes are curled over the edge, and it also happens to be the meaning of my name. Shockingly appropriate. Timing really is everything. So, for those of you who read and commented on. Here's another story for you. He then comes and stands beside me (I'm definitely not looking at him now), and the mind-blowingly intelligent conversation goes like this:. Cell phone rings, purposely taking long time to dig through purse) "Sorry, one sec.". Starts walking away) "I'm comin' back.". Posted by Sabs at 1:22 AM.
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January | 2008 | The Bucket Review
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124; Comments RSS. Did the Joker Kill Heath Legder? Posted on January 23, 2008. This taken from the IMDB entry for The Dark Knight. The Joker’s character is based on his first two appearances in the comic books, as well as his portrayal in the graphic novel “The Killing Joke.” To prepare for the role,. Lived alone in a hotel room for a month. Researching the character and developing his performance, which he claims is based upon. And the character of Alex in. 124; Leave a comment. 124; 1 Comment. A scag ...
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January | 2009 | The Bucket Review
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124; Comments RSS. Posted on January 22, 2009. Read this review @ Helium.com. In my ongoing effort to fill my head with a variety of material that I will hopefully find useful for my own writing projects, I watched Anthony Leondis’s Igor. From scene one, the visual tone was set. I found myself thinking that this would be what might happen if Tim Burton and Dr. Seuss built a world together (that’s the dark Seuss, not the light-hearted Seuss of Horton Hears a Who. Three times in a week. 124; Tagged: 3D.
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December | 2007 | The Bucket Review
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124; Comments RSS. Posted on December 2, 2007. Read this review @ Helium.com. Truly great stories never die, and when it comes to the English language the story of Beowulf is among the greatest and most enduring stories we have. In fact, Beowulf is arguably an English heritage equivalent to. It is tale of mythic beasts and a legendary hero. And, like the myths of ancient Greece, it has been adapted many times, changed, re-imagined, butchered, and sewn up like new. The latest cinematic treatment of. The a...
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October | 2007 | The Brooks
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Doug Wilson on reading and writing. Leithart on disobedient brothers. JP Moreland meditation Psalm 131. The voice of God. Don Carson on the NPP. On Security and Significance. On Reflection paper on Measuremen…. On Reflection paper on Measuremen…. Online stock trading…. On Reflection paper on Measuremen…. On Cultural Contradictions of Cap…. Father Raymond De Souza. Jay Matthews – Class Struggle. Ruminations by the Lake. Rod Dreher and Al Qaeda. October 2, 2007, 2:42 pm. October 2, 2007, 2:41 pm.
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Critiquing the communication of science | Dstring's Logic Emporium
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Dstring’s Logic Emporium. It’s all got to go! Laquo; Clay cures. Critiquing the communication of science. October 31, 2007. I wanted to write about research from my alma mater; research examining links between brain function and memory. I was excited when I first found this press release from the communications staff at The University of Western Ontario announcing that UWO researchers will have their work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. PNAS, he, he… get it? I’d be...
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Igor (2008) | The Bucket Review
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124; Comments RSS. Posted on January 22, 2009. Read this review @ Helium.com. In my ongoing effort to fill my head with a variety of material that I will hopefully find useful for my own writing projects, I watched Anthony Leondis’s Igor. From scene one, the visual tone was set. I found myself thinking that this would be what might happen if Tim Burton and Dr. Seuss built a world together (that’s the dark Seuss, not the light-hearted Seuss of Horton Hears a Who. Three times in a week. 124; Tagged: 3D.
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Nodwin and the Pixie’s Curse – 10 – Prison | A Rustling in the Underbrush
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A Rustling in the Underbrush. Tales from the In-Between. Laquo; The Thinking Box – 3 – Come to the Castle. The Thinking Box – 4 – A Noise in the Graveyard. Nodwin and the Pixie’s Curse – 10 – Prison. January 11, 2008 by Basil Godevenos. The Mancer had told Nodwin that he could only bring Furlwid home in that stone; it must be special. Perhaps there were other things about the stone that the Mancer hadn’t mentioned. Like perhaps it was invisible to Pixies, or maybe it hurt them to touch it. Nodwin turned ...
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November | 2007 | Dstring's Logic Emporium
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Dstring’s Logic Emporium. It’s all got to go! Archive for November, 2007. All we need now is evidence of Mothra. November 23, 2007. Researchers have uncovered evidence of a giant sea scorpion. A fossilized claw that is so large, the creature that it belonged to would’ve been 2 metres long–longer than humans are tall. The fossil record has provided evidence of other super-sized bugs, but this new scorpion would be the biggest found to date. Posted in Everything else. I hope John Tory reads this. The resea...