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The Vegan Dessert: I Can't Put My Arms Down!
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. I Can't Put My Arms Down! And so it begins. Last year, I said everything that needs to be said about A Christmas Story. All I will say now is make sure to watch it. It starts at 8 tonight and goes for 24 hours. December 27, 2008 at 5:42 PM. September 2, 2009 at 3:05 AM. 2010 your best choice for christmas gift. First, Power Balance silicone Bracelets. They are are sweeping the whole world. Second, Silly bandz. A very famous brand of silicon rubber bands. bakugan toys. Fourth...
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The Vegan Dessert: What Christmas Means to Me
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Sunday, December 23, 2007. What Christmas Means to Me. Some how, some way, Miller grew up without cable television. He missed, and continues to miss so much: Dirty Jobs, Man v. Wild, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Flavor of Love. The list goes on. I guess I can imagine a world without cable. If I weren't such a big sports fan, cable TV wouldn't be all that important. That is, on everyday but Christmas. Wake up around 6. Watch A Christmas Story as I eat/get dressed. Watch A Christmas Story while I read the newspaper.
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The Vegan Dessert: January 2009
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Monday, January 12, 2009. A Couple of Items. First, Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts has launched a new campaign called Mass in Motion. Aimed at trimming the waistlines of Commonwealth residents. The plan will require fast food outlets to post calorie counts for the items on their menus. It mirrors programs in place in California, New York City, and Seattle. The usual clique of libertarian commentators has generated. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Couple of Items. Our Blog Honor Roll.
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The Vegan Dessert: Please wake me from this coma
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Friday, July 16, 2010. Please wake me from this coma. Hangouts, and an enemy base nestled in the snow-burdened Himalayas - the engrossing sets serve as video game levels instead of places where the overwrought but inherently simplistic plot can develop. Indeed, the layers of the main dream in which most of the movie takes place, which are merely different sets, are called just that - "levels.". Of these going on simultaneously - plus reality! Third, Far away on the mysterious Isle of Zoobles. Reside hund...
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The Vegan Dessert: Year in Ideas, 2008
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Year in Ideas, 2008. Last year on the VD, I wrote about my favorite magazine issue of the year. The New York Times Magazine Year in Ideas. Now, I am going to write about this year's issue, though it is far from my favorite magazine of the year. For whatever reason, this year's Year in Ideas is not that interesting. Maybe my tastes have changed or maybe the shrinking ad revenues. Nonetheless, some were still interesting and here are my favorites:. Avian Dancing (pg. 42).
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The Vegan Dessert: August 2007
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Four score and five days ago. A blog was made. The Vegan Dessert provided a platform from which two college students could make witty remarks, write thinly veiled sarcasm, and pontificate on the world. "We have ideas, too. And everyone ought to hear them.". As the publication's readership could tell, certain traits distinguished JT's posts from my own. And after reading JT's analysis of blogging, I realized that each of us had a different vision of the Vegan Dessert. As JT men...
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The Vegan Dessert: Year in Ideas
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Sunday, December 30, 2007. I have spent the past three weeks reading the best magazine issue of the year: The New York Times Magazine. Year in Ideas. Little by little- during meals, before bed, in between finals studying- I have made my way through the issue, which lists the innovative, bizzare, and sometimes ridiculous "ideas" that emerged this past year. Many magazines have December issues in which they detail the technological innovations of the year. What separates The New York Times Magazine. What C...
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The Vegan Dessert: Pro-Choice?
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Thursday, May 22, 2008. Almost everyday at Valentine, before I take my requisite bowl of Kashi Heart-to-Heart, I head over to the pizza station and survey the scene. I like to see what ridiculous creation is on tap for the day. Potato pizza? Pineapple, pepper and pepperoni? How about plain cheese pizza? This paradox led to an interesting Valentine conversation with the basic question: is choice a good thing? Barry Schwartz, a sociology professor at Swarthmore College and author of The Paradox of Choice.
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The Vegan Dessert: July 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010. Please wake me from this coma. Hangouts, and an enemy base nestled in the snow-burdened Himalayas - the engrossing sets serve as video game levels instead of places where the overwrought but inherently simplistic plot can develop. Indeed, the layers of the main dream in which most of the movie takes place, which are merely different sets, are called just that - "levels.". Of these going on simultaneously - plus reality! Wednesday, July 14, 2010. The other day, I saw Forbes Magazine.
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The Vegan Dessert: December 2007
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Monday, December 31, 2007. This Thursday the Iowans caucus. That arcane communal ritual may decide who squares off in the November presidential elections. Most of the candidates have focused on winning the Hawkeye state. All of their destinies hinge on the outcome. Although Huckabee stands a few points ahead of Romney in the most recent poll. His recent gaffes could catch up with him by Thursday. The floating cross campaign ad. If Huckabee takes Iowa, he'll be a shoe-in in South Carolina. Romney wins...