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Mar 22, 2007 19:44

Universal Donor knows what's up. I don't deserve a blog anymore. The baton should be relay-raced to the next generation. I can't seem to work myself up into the requisite rage to write anything here. Because everything is ok. Not, like, eyes-glazed-over Mel Gibson in Conspiracy Theory everything-making-sense; also not like Mel Gibson, ever. There ( Read more... )

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messy_hair_girl March 23 2007, 01:57:25 UTC
That was a great, great rant. Good work.

And you're right -- flip flops should never be worn in the city. I have an pair that are two inches thick, not thong, and made of neoprene sometimes I wear those in the city but only becuase my feet are elevated in them and it's sometimes 90 in Baltimore. Otherwise, yeah.

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alsoname March 23 2007, 21:17:01 UTC
Heh. I used to hate long flowing skirts and sandals ... Well, technically I still do. But then I moved to the desert and all of a sudden it was 115 degrees and wearing jeans and shoes was just insane. I had to reimagine my whole wardrobe, though buying those hippie skirts and sandals was pretty painful and felt like a certain kind of defeat.

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functionary March 27 2007, 20:45:23 UTC
I'm coming your way for Pesach: Saturday through Wednesday. But you're probably coming my way.

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anonymous April 5 2007, 05:30:23 UTC
cler! por qué el odio a la chancleta? hace calor y son baratas! las havaianas cuestan como 10 soles en lima (+/- 3 dólares) y vienen en TODOS los colores. la chancleta es el calzado del pueblo!

(lo siento, pero creo que esto no habría sonado bien en inglés... jeje)

-tali

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nuncstans April 7 2007, 20:11:21 UTC
a ver ( ... )

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mendaciloquent April 18 2007, 01:42:34 UTC
This post describes 90% of the female student staff in my department, and I'm not sure if it's a coincidence that the single exception to this rule also happens to be the only competent part-time person we have.

I can't seem to write on my journal any more either. I always feared this day would come, that nuncstans would stop writing, but I didn't think it would also happen to me. It's really sad, I guess. There has to be something to write about ( ... )

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constintina May 21 2007, 23:35:42 UTC
There's a familiarity implied by the sandal that goes beyond the casual and well into the psychologically invasive. This isn't ancient times where your feet can stick out like that and it doesn't matter.

Worth repeating.

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