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How to make a marriage work | ohmygoodness
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How to be nice. How to run away to the woods. →. December 9, 2009 · 9:55 pm. How to make a marriage work. Somewhere along the way, Wes and I found ourselves in a weird space, wherein our lives are much more similar to the lives of people much younger than ourselves. And now that the majority of our friends are in their early twenties, we have become those people who field questions about universities, career choices, making the perfect bloody mary, vacations, and, shockingly, marriage. 4 TALK to your spo...
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How to be nice. | ohmygoodness
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How to save the world. How to make a marriage work →. December 4, 2009 · 1:49 pm. How to be nice. Listen, guys. This is serious. Lately, I’ve noticed that a lot of people just float around all day in a haze of self-centered arrogance. Maybe you’ve noticed too? Maybe you are a really nice person who goes out of your way every day to be kind to everyone? I’m happy you’re here, but, well, this post isn’t for you. You may be asking yourself “How should I react to these other humans? 1 Think of what you are s...
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This blog exists to answer your many questions about surviving in the grown-up world. All advice and instructions are based on my experiences as a young married woman attempting to juggle the responsibilities of family, work and school while battling the overwhelming desire to run away to the woods forever, and should therefore not be taken very seriously. 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).
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How to wear a wedding ring in college. | ohmygoodness
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How to be polite when people over 65 offer computer advice. How to save the world. →. November 15, 2009 · 1:23 am. How to wear a wedding ring in college. Ah, the college experience. Most of you will spend the four-to-six years of your college career in a drunken haze of self-discovery; you will meet new! Starting college when you’re a few years older than most of the graduating seniors can be a bit daunting. Starting college when you’re a few years older and you’re married can be a ...And then there are ...
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How to climb the corporate ladder in a skirt (without showing your panties). | ohmygoodness
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How to be polite when people over 65 offer computer advice. →. September 21, 2009 · 2:28 am. How to climb the corporate ladder in a skirt (without showing your panties). Or, “How to kick sexual harrassment in the balls.”. How to climb the corporate ladder in a skirt (without showing your panties):. 1 Lose the skirt. Stop trying to look like a woman. Wear your hair up, or keep it cut short. Wear dull pants-suits. If you. You gotta an itch big boy? In the privacy of a bathroom stall like a normal person.
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“Verse must be at least as well written as prose if it is to be poetry” | I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone
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I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone. Just another WordPress.com weblog. I was thinking of Wallace Stevens and…. 8220;Verse must be at least as well written as prose if it is to be poetry”. Posted October 8, 2009. The dead demand a double vision. A furthered zone,. Ghostly decision of apportionment. For the dead can claim. The lover’s senses, the mortgaged heart. Watch twice the orchard blossoms in gray rain. And to the cold rose skies bring twin surprise. Endure each summons once, and once again;.
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Charles Simic’s The World Doesn’t End | I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone
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I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone. Just another WordPress.com weblog. I was thinking of Wallace Stevens and…. Charles Simic’s The World Doesn’t End. Posted December 9, 2009. Charles Simic’s Pulitzer prize winning collection. The World Doesn’t End. The World Doesn’t End. Comedy of errors at an elegant downtown. The chair is really a table making fun of itself. The coat tree has just learned to tip waiters. A shoe. Is served a plate of black caviar. Excite yourself.”. Of a huge scribble. Notify me of...
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A Few Thoughts On The Latest Collection From Louis E. Bourgeois | I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone
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I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone. Just another WordPress.com weblog. I was thinking of Wallace Stevens and…. A Few Thoughts On The Latest Collection From Louis E. Bourgeois. Posted November 26, 2009. 8220;If All Our Yesterdays Were Tomorrows”. He’d spent two days in a row leaving behind $6,232 dollars worth of dental work performed within the boundaries of the tallest city in the world. His teeth were exquisite and none compared to them that he knew of. 8220;The Animal”. Kim Addonizio ». You are c...
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Kim Addonizio | I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone
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I Wish That I Might Be A Thinking Stone. Just another WordPress.com weblog. I was thinking of Wallace Stevens and…. Posted November 26, 2009. What Is This Thing Called Love. The second section deals in large part with death. The section opens with the line [d]o I have to bring it up again, isn’t there another subject? Below is one of my favorite poems from. What Is This Thing Called Love:. 8220;Lush Life”. In this bottle a searing headache,. In that one a car angling off the road. Of a just-lit cigarette?
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