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Is it irresponsible…?

December 19, 2009

Is it irresponsible to base school decisions on whether the state has a Pinkberry within five miles of it’s campus city?

And to that I say,

October 30, 2009

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This overly flamboyant male may be my soul mate

September 27, 2009

Who is Josh Groban?! Kill yourself! He is an angel sent from heaven to deliver platinum records onto us and if he were here right now, I’d club you to death with his Critic’s Choice Award.

I didn’t know it was possible for ANYTHING to make me miss HIgh School, but holy shit do I love Glee. And show choir. And Josh Groban. I love them as much as Cheese, so you know I’m serious.

I couldn’t have said it better

September 24, 2009

“”It’s hard moving to a new place and sort of starting over, finding your niche. But it’s a million times harder RE-moving to someplace you’ve been before. It’s not what it used to be, and it’s not what you want it to be. Nothing feels right.”" –Bex, An Enigmatic Enumeration of Events

Every day I see my dream

September 20, 2009

This song totally pumps me up, makes me laugh and puts me in the mood needed to tackle the world.

Don’t try, do.

September 7, 2009

Parent: We should try to find Dairy Queen.

Small child–unlikely voice of reason: Let’s not TRY it. Let’s DO it.

Don’t try, do.  This is my mantra.

Guest blog

August 13, 2009

Due to my own idiotic tendencies, I forgot to mention that I’m over at BodeLou Blogs today.  I don’t expect you to check it out just because I told you to.  But if you’re at all like me then hearing about the misfortunes of others probably makes you feel just a teensy bit better about the fact that you’re still driving your Grand Am that was already 15 years old in 1993.  And in that case, then please, continue reading about my failures.

If only everyone were this smart

August 12, 2009

“A metropolitan economy, when it is working well, doesnʼt lure the middle class, it creates one.” Jane Jacobs

So what?

August 6, 2009

Perhaps I should have prefaced this by saying that I didn’t lose at Monopoly but instead just find this to be a motivating quote when applied to areas of life other than board games.  Unless it’s Scrabble.  I really like Scrabble.

I am not a sore loser.  But you know, so what if I am?  The whole point of games is that there is a winner–a first place.  I want the very best and second place is mediocre.  And to settle for mediocrity, frankly, is a sign of self loathing and a sub-standard work ethic.

That’s what she said?

July 1, 2009

imagejpeg_0Edited: Thanks, Matt, for the comment which has now become the title.  I’m just ashamed I didn’t think of it myself.