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Apr 14, 2005 00:42

Cleaning out the bathroom I realize my Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap is about done. If you haven't experienced this soap I highly recommend it, on freakishness alone, regardless of no animal testing and all organic ingredients. It claims at being "100% Cruelty Free in Bars and Liquid" and an "18-in-1 Hemp Peppermint Pure-Castile Soap ( Read more... )

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thegoldfishpool April 14 2005, 07:40:18 UTC
I know it's a bit of a silly question. A lecturer was saying that the "dominated" portion of a class is more likely to put more importance on art and appreciating art. If you have lots of economic capital you don't need as much cultural capital and vice versa. Something like that, it's from Bordieu I think.

I like what you're doing. I feel kind of honored that you read my journal.

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readalljournals April 14 2005, 19:41:15 UTC
Thanks.

Yes, but domination is transative.

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zeldakitty April 14 2005, 15:40:56 UTC
Actually, right now in New Orleans the bugs are not completely out of hand yet but it's buckmoth caterpillar time and spiny wet-looking orange and black caterpillars are creepy-crawling all over the place. Pretty soon (in a month) they will all be bundled up in their little cuckoon packages to emerge as beautiful black and orange butterflies. Living in an area where lots of butterflies flit and flutter around is a kind of magical existence.

Congratulations on your impeccable taste in body-wash. I am a tremendous fan of the peppermint and as I am of the "innie" variety of genitalia as opposed to being an "outie" the peppermint soap is lovely and refreshing and was all I used for the longest time. Presently however I have been using the Almond (for about four months now) and it doesn't burn and smells delicious.

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readalljournals April 14 2005, 19:34:00 UTC
I'm still a fan of the peppermint. The Bottle is almost done. Though I never got the it to perform exactly the same way again.

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elleellen April 14 2005, 16:00:32 UTC

My favorite Dr. Bronner's bottle is the lavender. He rewrites all these classic poems to include his All-One!! stuff. Very inspiring for one's morning shower. And the almond one, which is very mild and sweet-smelling and good, has his "ecstatic love poetry" on it. Very saucy, oo oo oo.

New Orleans is lovely right now. The pretty few weeks of nice warm weather, glorious sunshine, relatively low humidity, and awesome live music at every turn.

In four weeks, it will turn to unbearable heat, humidity of the kitten-drowning intensity, and the nice calm of having all tourists and college students gone, gone, gone. And making no money.

(How'd you end up reading two New Orleans people in one go?)

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elleellen April 14 2005, 16:08:53 UTC

Oh. Because we are, apparently, the only New Orleanians who love-a the Dr. Bronner's!

Which I doubt. Because they're always running out of the good kinds at Whole Foods.

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readalljournals April 14 2005, 19:28:20 UTC
Yeah, I'm sure there are lots more. It makes sense that certain interests get tied to locales when you consider politics, distribution, and audience. When the Mission started and I was doing the absinthe list every third journal was from New Orleans.

Those two things, swamp heat and a tourist economy, keep me from moving to N.O. where otherwise I'd be happy to live out my days until the Sea comes for the city.

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