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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia: Entry: Tsutomu Yamaguchi
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia. I learn something random from Wikipedia, I post it here. Really, you should have figured that out from the title. Monday, October 19, 2009. So, how's your Monday been going? Get stuck in traffic? Forget your lunch at home? Labels: good to know. Wow, and we think weve got troubles. That will be my new mantra, At least I havent endured two nuclear attacks in three days. October 23, 2009 at 10:58 AM. December 6, 2009 at 10:50 AM. January 6, 2010 at 5:09 AM. Drop me a line.
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia: Entry: Ghost-riding
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia. I learn something random from Wikipedia, I post it here. Really, you should have figured that out from the title. Monday, November 30, 2009. Perhaps this blog relies overly much on the cracks that Wikipedia breaks in my white, middle-class perspective on the world. It happens all the freaking time, though! And like the Minister of Cliches once said, "Write what you know." And what I know is that I'm very prone to doubletakes, followed by exclaiming "People do that.
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia: Entry: Andre the Giant Has a Posse
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia. I learn something random from Wikipedia, I post it here. Really, you should have figured that out from the title. Monday, November 23, 2009. Entry: Andre the Giant Has a Posse. So I had seen these stickers around in the public sphere, slapped to various large objects:. And I never paid them much mind. Until I stumbled upon the sticker's Wiki article. Well, I didn't literally StumbleUpon. Those stickers are a portrait of Andre the Giant. My favorite kind of golem. Kind ...
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia: Entry: Posthumous execution
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia. I learn something random from Wikipedia, I post it here. Really, you should have figured that out from the title. Monday, October 26, 2009. This link was sent to me by Erin. via iPhone. That's right, you can send me links even when you aren't sitting in front of your computer like a dork. Learn from Erin's example. History has presented us with numerous cases, from different parts of the world, where a corpse has been ritually "killed" a second time. He's so historical...
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia: Entry: the Watusi
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Things I've Learned from Wikipedia. I learn something random from Wikipedia, I post it here. Really, you should have figured that out from the title. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Fashion, I got in a discussion about this with my friends at dinner last night, and then again with my coworker this afternoon. Anywho. I wish to attend a function where there will be dancing, but find myself lacking proper instruction for an obsolete and spastic-looking move! O Wikipedia, can you help me? In the classic Watusi.
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Entry Level Jane: "Forget it, Homer. It's Chiro-town."
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Forget it, Homer. It's Chiro-town.". This is a true story of an interview I went on in June, which, in retrospect, was awful to the point of hilarity. I found an ad on Craigslist- and so many trainwreck stories start that way- for an assistant position in a chiropractor's office. No experience needed? I am so there. The response I got was the same email. As before, with the interview date changed to a week later. This guy was the very soul of quackery. Your friendly neighborh...
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Entry Level Jane: Almost Always
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008. It's been three years since I've applied for a retail position, and somehow in that short amount of time the process has become more draining. A lot of corporations are going paperless, which gives me the eco-friendly warm fuzzies, but with the applications that I can complete from the comfort of my own laptop come the ridiculous personality tests. On a related note: isn't the concept of taking half an hour to apply for a job, per job, pretty ridiculous? Is that just me? Scrap...
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Entry Level Jane: Good news, everyone!
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Thursday, September 18, 2008. Good news, everyone! I got a job! Which would be more accurately be described as a "gig," since it's part-time and temporary and I'm an independent contractor. Um. I have a source of income! Starting tomorrow, I'm working at a call center, recording and filing claims for an insurance company. There are some definite perks:. The hours are flexible,. The pay is pretty good for something so simple,. It's a casual dress/tattoo-friendly work environment, and. Good news, everyone!
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Entry Level Jane: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Forget it, Homer. It's Chiro-town.". This is a true story of an interview I went on in June, which, in retrospect, was awful to the point of hilarity. I found an ad on Craigslist- and so many trainwreck stories start that way- for an assistant position in a chiropractor's office. No experience needed? I am so there. The response I got was the same email. As before, with the interview date changed to a week later. This guy was the very soul of quackery. Your friendly neighborh...
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Entry Level Jane: October 2008
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. I apologize for the insufferably whiny nature of last night's post. I've been doing this kind of thing since the days of OpenDiary; I thought I'd learned by now that nobody likes blogs that exist solely to convey how much pity their authors deserve. I did not start Entry Level Jane to complain about my lot in life. This blog is meant to be a record. Of my experiences, and unfortunately for you, world, last night I was experiencing a self-indulgent sulk. Friday, October 10, 2008.
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