October 2009
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Chicagoans: I am coming to visit
Yes, in a week’s time I will be spending four (4) days in your lovely city. Who wants to hang out with me while I’m there?
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Don't call it a comeback
Actually, go ahead and call it a comeback because that’s the perfect word for it.
Tonight I make my return to the world of competitive darts for the first time in at least a year and a half. That’s a pretty long break considering I had previously played for five straight years without any time off. At three seasons per year, that adds up to 15 consecutive seasons worth of darts (many...
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Tonight I hung out with @CcSteff, @jkubicek, @vmarinelli, @danaynay, and @JephKelley and they are all hilarious and I might be drunk.
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36 Hours in Richmond (NYTimes.com) →
LuLu’s is a gussied-up version of Millie’s for the polo-shirt-wearing yuppies who’ve snapped up lofts in the renovated tobacco warehouses in Shockoe Bottom, one of Richmond’s most historic neighborhoods.
WTF, New York Times? I live in one of those lofts and I’m sure as shit not a polo-shirt-wearing yuppie. Way to stereotype a whole neighborhood.
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National Domestic Violence Pro Bono Program... →
patriarchyisbullshit:
Please check out this recently-launched site if you are a lawyer, law student, or paralegal interested in volunteering your time to help victims of domestic violence.
Reblogging myself because I think there are probably more lawyer types that follow this account.
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YHF and Milkglassmao
You two better back the fuck off. She may have switched her username but she’s still my internet girlfriend.
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Treating vertigo and dizziness with Tai Chi? →
The preliminary findings from a small analysis of 21 patients who had struggled with mainstream therapies for their vestibular disorders, found that, after practicing Tai Chi for just two months, the participants reported experiencing a marked decrease in symptoms like vertigo and nausea, and an improvement in their balance.
Looks like I might be taking up Tai Chi. Anybody have experience with...
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There are two kinds of people in this world: those who believe there are two...
– Tom Robbins, Still Life With Woodpecker
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