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Country: United States State: Pennsylvania Birthday: 2/25/1986 Gender: Female
Interests: music, literature, yarn arts, traveling, random discourse, theology, sewing kits, Octavio Paz, white pear tea, problem-solving, spheres, bison, mountains, Kurt Vonnegut, William Blake, sunflowers, love in all its ups and downs. Occupation: Student Industry: Other
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Member Since:
6/29/2003
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| I know that this doesn't happen too often...and it might be the last time, indefinitely.
But, all is well. I'm busy, but happy.
This is where I really write, for anybody who sees this and is still interested.
If not, no pressure. Take care.
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| this makes me feel stupid. whatever.
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| Finally, it's spring-like.
Yesterday through Sunday = Newman Book Sale. It was ridiculous; I
waited in line for 45 minutes to get into the building, the line was so
long. I couldn't look around as much as I really wanted to because of
the insane, jostling crowd (if you know me, you know my aversion to
people in general), but I did manage to get some things:
Dialogues of Plato, Letters and Poems of John Keats, Steinbeck's
Tortilla Flat, and some others. I also found a mint-condition copy of
Joni Mitchell's 'The Hissing of Summer Lawns', and 'Court and Spark'.
Some kid who was in the front of the line found Piper at the Gates of
Dawn. He told me he'd been outside waiting since 1 p.m. though, and it
didn't start until 5.
Jared's column from yesterday was the best thing I've read in the Penn for awhile.
Work until 7, enjoy the weather.
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| chinese article
It really
was inspirational...the students were only in their second semester of
the language, and were already speaking it like crazy. I want to do
that.
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