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The King and I: "It does strike me as ironic that the song has become the standard reference work on the subject of King Tut."
Settling In: "Those who proclaim a Bush mandate like to point out that he was the first candidate to win a majority of the vote since 1988. True enough, but he also participated in the first election since 1988 that had no serious third party candidate." Read, as they say, the whole thing, and take some degree of heart.
Design lab is over on Wednesday morning, so perhaps there will be a real post after that. One talking about Helena, for instance. I really need to get that experience down on
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Date: 2004-12-06 09:00 am (UTC)(and the great part is that it adds to my reading list at the same time!)
i am so doing this when i get home.
i think i will actually, for once in my life, use mood themes now. now that i no longer have to use that ridiculous little purple bobbing oval.
YAY!
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Date: 2004-12-06 08:26 pm (UTC)I believe that Egyptian artifacts should be returned to where they came from... the British Museum.
On the other hand, I can still use my one country/two systems joke:
A sparsely-populated expanse ruled by a repressive regime, exploiting the legacy of a failed economic policy, seeking to smother a densely-populated bastion of freedom and liberty on the coast... and then there's China.