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You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Closed Published by somegosoftly March 3rd, 2008 on Some Go SoftlyAnd by “you”, I mean “you”. I on the other hand successfully managed to convince MK over the weekend to order me a brand spanking new laptop, just like I wanted. It wasn’t easy. And I have to wait a few days for it to ship. (Can’t anything ever just be cheap in the store!?!)
I […]
Threats don’t usually work in my house. They get laughed at. I, (all 5 feet of me) apparently, am not all that threatening. I can’t understand that.
My latest threat is “Laptop Thursday”. For the last couple weeks, I’ve been reminding my husband that I asked for a new laptop for Christmas and was told to […]
Feel free to check it out now, the new site I’ve been half heartedly attempting to be more funny at. Mostly unsuccessfully.
Questions and Answers
I need your help, on the Riddle Me This page. That’s where you can go and tell me what to blog about, drive my content, ask questions. Whatever. Just do it, […]
There are a lot of good blogs out there. So many, in fact, they were cluttering up the sidebar that none of you look at anyway. In case you missed it, I’m announcing formally that I’ve moved the BLOGROLL to the tab in the header (the thing at the top of the page) called “Best Bloggers“. […]
So there’s a couple places that I want to point your attention to while I’m trying to remember how to use the keyboard.
First, there’s this blog that I can’t get enough of that I want to share with you. Still A Person is an internet acquaintance of mine that went and got married, knocked up […]
Taking time off during the holidays makes everyone a thinker. People sit around and reminisce, and decide to try new things in the new year. In my little blogosphere, I’ve seen tons of “new things to come” announcements. I don’t like to blog about blogging, but I’m stuck sounding like the rest of them. I […]
Academic or Journalistic Blogging?
Closed Published by jdodson November 30th, 2007 on Creation ProjectWashington Monthly’s Kevin Drum disagrees with Tyler Cowen’s plea for “intellectual anthropology.”
Actually, this kind of amateur anthropology goes on all the time, and it obviously has its uses. But it also has its drawbacks: the conventions of social interaction allow people to obfuscate, prevaricate, evade, and just generally lay on the charm in ways […]