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10 PRINT “JASON IS AWESOME! As my classmate turns his head, I quickly make three quick keystrokes – click… R. 8230;click… U. 8230;click… N. 8211; and finish things off with a flourished clack of the ENTER key. JASON IS AWESOME. Pours down the screen in glorious glowing green. Not that I need me to tell you, but this is truly awesome. Send stuff here: xxgotox@gmail.com. March 10, 2009 at 11:54 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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September 8, 2010. I didn’t mean to get on your case with that last post, Riverdale Gardens. At least, you don’t have this doozy of a lawn sign that Miriam and I saw somewhere in Nevada. A Simple Curb Your Dog Would Have Sufficed. The Medium and The Message. September 7, 2010. A Please Would Have Been Nice. Riverdale Gardens, how do I say this? And did the irony of nailing those particular signs into the trunks of trees completely escape you? September 6, 2010. Electical Box or Hole in My Heart? Jesse ta...
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With An I: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. No reading news of consequence. It has started snowing harder since I got home. It's pretty watching it fall against the lights of the windows. I wish I was home, close to the woods, in the quiet. The folks across the way have gone to bed and turned out their lights. Time to turn mine on and get ready to sleep. Posted by Wabes @ 1/30/2007 11:35:00 PM. Stern, Gold and Iron. Campbell, The German Werkbund. Smith, German Nationalism and Religious Conflict. I'm going home now. We fi...
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With An I: unintentional work haiku
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Monday, November 08, 2010. In an email to Kolz just now, I wrote the following:. Today is stinky. when do you think you'll be home? And then realized it was a very simplistic haiku. When do you think you'll be home? This pleased me, and made me remember how fun it was to be a part of my college friends' birthday haiku perpetual chain letter, though it has fallen off occasionally in recent years. And, anyway, there's only certain company that really makes that situation livable. New York, NY, United States.
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With An I: stuck
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Tuesday, December 07, 2010. I am without my headphones at the office today - thankfully, it has been quiet, and the work is coming along. But in my song-listening head, it is not quiet. In fact, it is full of "Life During Wartime" by the Talking Heads, which, of course, I cannot listen to do banish the Ohrwurm, or distract myself with something else. But if I whisper it into the reeds, in the blogging sense, perhaps I'll forget about it? Posted by Wabes @ 12/07/2010 05:39:00 PM. View my complete profile.
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With An I: winter warmer
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011. But I have also innovated! 1/4 lemon, squeezed and left in mug. 1 3-4 inch sprig rosemary, crushed gently with flat of knife. 1 T honey, or to taste. Fill mug with very hot water. It is divine, just the nicest hint of something interesting and tasty, and I am not coughing! Just breathing the steam is lovely. I think I will try thyme in the next one, thinking of how nice it usually is with lemon. Posted by Wabes @ 1/26/2011 12:34:00 PM. New York, NY, United States.
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With An I: Not contrary!
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Saturday, September 04, 2010. I am not posting to be contrary, but only because I was talking with Lau. Just now about the eggplant I was cooking for dinner, and we tagged la Gadda's recent post. Evocative, simple, nice: "go away: eggplant"). Lau asked me what I do with it, and, well, this is what I do with it:. Let's call it "Wabes'-I-Swear-You-Should-At-Least-Try-It, Eggplant-Haters" eggplant. 4 good-sized japanese eggplants. 2 T tamari or regular soy sauce (I use low-sodium tamari). 2 T mirin rice wine.
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With An I: various
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Today, it is cold, again - but not as bad as the folks have at home in Illinois (where winter is epic, ice-blasted, frozen-prairie, jesus. But we needed good apples, so I went out to the farmers' market anyway, and stopped by the dosa stand on the way back. I got a samosa bigger than my fist that was just perfect.*. And now, this is what I think:. 1) Someday I want to write a recipe/story/column where I get to use the phrase "A samosa, yes! It's like an Indian knish.". On wor...
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