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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Grades, Déjà Vu, and Censorship.

I got straight A's this semester.  That said, getting published is more the goal of accomplishment in my program than getting good grades.  Good thing I had my first podcast and published once or twice this semester.  Still, it's my second 4.0 ever.  It's neat.

The above post was mostly taken from my December 28, 2005 post, in which I talk about my first 4.0.  If you posted a comment then and want to post the same comment now, feel free.

Well, doing that makes perfect sense, of course.  Certainly, no sane member of the movie-going public could possibly discern the difference between fact and fiction.  And that is why I believe all scenes showing the fella on the left flying this summer should be removed.
Currently Watching
Sideways (Widescreen Edition)
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

When summer's far away, it's wide open.  When it's around the corner, it's never been more full.
Currently Listening
10,000 Days
By Tool
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Monday, May 15, 2006

I am not sure which is more excrutiating - watching the Twins lose or watching Deal Or No Deal.
Currently Listening
Pearl Jam
By Pearl Jam
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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Just wanna say...

I really liked reading this book.  That's all.
Currently Reading
Out Here In The Out There: Essays In A Region Of Superlatives (First Series: Creative Nonfiction)
By Philip Heldrich
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Monday, April 24, 2006

My debut podcast is an interview with Mo Collins (Mad TV, The 40-Year-Old-Virgin).  It turned out well, but I was more nervous than I thought I would be.  Eh, never done it before.  Fun, though.
Currently Reading
The Best American Short Stories of the Century (The Best American Series)
By Katrina Kenison
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