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The Sun Keeps Rising: Things Fall Apart
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The Sun Keeps Rising. Monday, September 26, 2005. Chinua Achebe details the life of a tribal leader in Nigeria whose existence is slowly though painfully destroyed. It's less about colonialism (although the arrival of missionaries thoroughly wipes out any hope we might have for the protagonist's return to power) than it is about pride, erosion of tradition, and change. At least, I think that's what it's about. It's been exactly 11 years since I read it. So basically, because I've been freaked out and gen...
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The World O' Trout: July 2006
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The World O' Trout. Because there aren't enough people with nicknames associated with freshwater fish. Thursday, July 27, 2006. Random Question, uh, Thursday. I'm heading to Steamboat tonight, fishing with Willis. S joining us tomorrow evening, and then we're all heading to Winter Park to catch Willie's band on Saturday. Between my girlfriend, fishing, live music, and hanging out with Willis and Jenn, I won't really care about the internet a whole lot for the next few days. Posted by Trout @ 7:08 AM.
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The Sun Keeps Rising: The Last Post Ever
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The Sun Keeps Rising. Monday, October 03, 2005. The Last Post Ever. So let's leave it at this: the classroom felt right today, more right than Amazon ever felt; I'm in the best relationship I've ever had; and the Cardinals are going to kick the shit out of the Padres on their way to a World Championship. I have no spare time thanks to class and homework, but all things being equal, life ain't bad. So long, Dearest Readership. We had a good run. Posted by P at 4:10 PM. I will be sending you an e-mail too -.
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The Sun Keeps Rising: September 2004
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The Sun Keeps Rising. Sunday, September 26, 2004. Wyoming Won. Holy Shit. Wyoming Won. The Wyoming Cowboys, in accordance with Lee Corso's upset special prediction, beat the Mississippi Rebels yesterday in Laramie. This Cowboy team, while certainly not the best team in the Mountain West Conference, will hopefully bring some glory back to Wyoming football. Time was, we were respected and feared. In unison. Loud. For a long time. Now, I'm usually not quite as bloodthirsty as the behavior I witnessed and pa...
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The Sun Keeps Rising: July 2004
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The Sun Keeps Rising. Thursday, July 29, 2004. Open Letter to John Kerry. Great speech tonight. I thought the line about "saying 'Mission Accomplished' doesn't make it so" was pretty good. You seemed to sweat alot, though. I think I also didn't vote because of the pretentious, flawed, and cynical belief that abstaining from voting is a valid form of protest. You know, "lesser of two evils is still evil" and all that crap. You delivered your speech, not what issues you addressed. As much faith as I ha...
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Explorers Are We: February 2006
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Many times a simple choice can prove to be essential even though it often might appear inconseqnetial. Thursday, February 23, 2006. More than anything, I'm just psyching myself out and have and now face a bit of writer's block. With any luck, I may get around to writing (and liking) this post after all. Posted by Kathryn at 7:57 PM. Monday, February 13, 2006. Posted by Kathryn at 10:49 PM. Sunday, February 12, 2006. Posted by Kathryn at 9:28 PM. Thursday, February 02, 2006. Case in point, this post.
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Explorers Are We: November 2005
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Many times a simple choice can prove to be essential even though it often might appear inconseqnetial. Sunday, November 27, 2005. Thanksgiving: How We Roll. Well folks, the house has almost returned to its normal occupancy, the leftovers are almost gone, and with a stomach full of more tasty food and wine, I give you the rundown on Thanksgiving 2005. Bottles of wine drank over the course of the week. Pinot Noir.yummy! Victories in Trivial Pursuit 90's Edition. I owe this victory to P, who can remember th...
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Explorers Are We: December 2005
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Many times a simple choice can prove to be essential even though it often might appear inconseqnetial. Saturday, December 17, 2005. Reflections on a Saturday Afternoon. Most recent post, I felt compelled to write about my own experiences with the healthcare professionals that have played a significant role in my life. I’ve put a decent amount of thought into how exactly I should go about writing this post. But I don’t’ want to sound like a complete schmuck either, so I’ve been putting it off. He told me ...
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The Sun Keeps Rising: Monday
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The Sun Keeps Rising. Tuesday, September 13, 2005. Monday, 7:00am. Wake up fully rested by alarm for the first time this semester. Feel refreshed. This feeling lasts approximately five minutes, when it occurs to me in the shower that I have a metric ton of homework and reading due on Tuesday. Monday, 8:00am. Breakfast at Washakie. Avoid Honey Nut Cheerios because the last time I tried them they were plain Cheerios because the Washakie staff can't read labels. Eat a bowl of Life instead. Monday, 2:05pm to...
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Explorers Are We: March 2006
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Many times a simple choice can prove to be essential even though it often might appear inconseqnetial. Thursday, March 30, 2006. The Post That is No More. Uh, yeah, so I needed to be reminded that I'm not in Wyoming anymore. So, when MA left me a comment about maybe the post not being such a great idea, I realized while Denver may be a big city, the neighborhood isn't that. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to doing absolutely nothing. Posted by Kathryn at 3:39 PM. Wednesday, March 29, 2006.