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Graduation from OSU with an MBA - Check - paulmelko
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Graduation from OSU with an MBA - Check - paulmelko. Graduation from OSU with an MBA - Check. Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Aug 30th, 2009 10:20 pm. It was a bigger deal than I realized. At first, I thought I was one of several student speakers, such that each college sent a representative, and so I was just the one from the College of Business. Do the extroverts envy the introverts for anything? Friday I learned that I had received a scholarship recognition, as 1 of the top 6 students in the grad...
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LIRR Karaoke videos - Of Lions and Violins
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Of Lions and Violins. There was another fabulous KGB reading tonight, but it was extra special because it was a fundraiser for Clarion West, and because fellow '07 classmate lilahwild came too! It was crowded as usual but good food and good times were had at the post-reading dinner. It's very strange. In Japan, it wouldn't be, but in New York City? Posted on Jul. 16th, 2009 at 12:46 am. The fake bird noises are to lead the blind to a talking LIRR ticket and information terminal.
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So I'm reading Tanya Huff's The Heart of Valor. Military sf … - Retrobabble -
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Geeking over the small stuff since 19.*cough* Oh, look! Jul 29th, 2010. So I'm reading Tanya Huff's. The Heart of Valor. Military sf (yes, I like military sf - now you know.) There's a major who was basically rebuilt from a brain and a spine, and the standard joke among the grunts is, Well, at least you know one officer who actually. I snort, thinking,. Hah Sounds like something. I should have known. Sheesh, I'm slow. In other news, I had a nice visit with. Hah - we'll see how that goes. Dies laughing* O...
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Need help from dog people, please - Jennifer Dawson: editor, author, and so much more
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Jennifer Dawson: editor, author, and so much more. Need help from dog people, please. Jul 10th, 2011 at 10:16 PM. Over the past month, my four-year-old border collie/lab mix has become terrified of going outside. I can coax her into walking around the building, but she stays on the sidewalk, tail down, head craning wildly, and goes as fast as she can so she ends up back at the door. I have no idea what triggered the problem, but she's literally terrified to go outside. I may not survive the month. PS: I ...
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"Calvin!" - the prodigal blog
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Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Feb 1st, 2011 09:18 am. The steel sculpture in an Ellifritt Structure, which is used at colleges to demonstrate the different ways that steel beams can be connected. And snowmen abused. Tip of the hat to the Chronicle of Higher Education. For the link. The Chronicle snagged it from The Daily What. Feb 1st, 2011 02:57 pm (UTC). I have so wanted to do something like that. Just never managed to pull it off. Feb 1st, 2011 03:12 pm (UTC). Feb 1st, 2011 03:37 pm (UTC).
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Making Fiction Into Fact - Give Me Liberty
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Making Fiction Into Fact - Give Me Liberty. Find Me on Facebook. Find Me on Twitter. 01 November 2012 @ 09:43 am. Making Fiction Into Fact. Originally published at Diana Dru Botsford. You can comment here or there. Read the opening pages of Stargate’s latest novel: THE DRIFT. Where in the World is the Ancient Outpost? Dragon Guard Huang Sun Tzu at Antarctica’s Ferrar Glacier. Franchise) and the task becomes daunting. But who doesn’t love a good challenge? Out of this was born the primary setting for The ...
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The twelfth day of Christmas - The Superversive
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The twelfth day of Christmas - The Superversive. A present for you. The twelfth day of Christmas. Laquo; previous entry. Jan 5th, 2014 14:33. One likes to close on a high note, and since I began this twelve days’ journey in the Baroque period, I shall end there. ‘Adeste fideles’ is one of the most familiar Christmas carols all round the world; I dare say it has been translated into every living language except possibly Pirahã. Read and hear the rest at bondwine.com. A present for you.