Dec. 21st, 2003

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"Free-Speech Zone": "The problem was, the restricted area kept moving. It was wherever I happened to be standing." As reported in that horribly corrupt instrument of the Liberal Media (tee-em), The American Conservative.

Airport follies: "Probably the kind of cops that think only they should have guns." His girlfriend's experience is even more outrageous.

Keeping Secrets: "Bartlett says that some administration critics 'such as environmentalists . . . want to use [secrecy] as a bogeyman.' He adds: 'For every series of examples you could find where you could make the claim of a "penchant for secrecy," I could probably come up with several that demonstrate the transparency of our process.' Asked for examples, the communications director offered none."



So, ever since our last episode I've been battling a low-powered sinus infection (I didn't really admit it was a sinus infection 'til Friday; I kept hoping it was just a scratchy throat from sinus drainage), not writing my Shakespeare paper again, watching RotK (good stuff; Denethor is probably the best-portrayed character since Boromir), and generally not doing much.

RotK )

. . . yeah. Other than that life has been. I'm going up to see my parents on the 23rd; unsure when I'll be back. Classes start January 19th, though, so I'll definitely be in town by then. Er, anyone know of anything going down for New Year's in B-burg or NoVA?

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"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

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