Monthly Archives: April 2004

Testy

Well, I’ve just made it through all the practice questions in Barron’s Pass Key to the LSAT. The result? Not surprisingly, I need some work on the logic or analytical reasoning questions. That I expected. So I’ll be looking for … Continue reading

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Becoming the Enemy

By now, a lot of ink has been spilled over the story of U.S. personnel torturing and abusing prisoners in Iraq. It’s stories like this that make me wonder just when people are going to realize how badly this war … Continue reading

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Poem On Your Blog Day

With a tip o’ the hat to Ronn for the idea. As an English major in college, I loved poetry. In fact I wrote quite a lot of poetry when I was in college. Some of was good. Some not … Continue reading

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Why Gay Couples Need Marriage

Via Bill and Kent. If you want some idea of what can happen when you can’t marry the person you love, read this. This is how we live and love and die in George W. Bush’s America. And make no … Continue reading

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The Friday Ten

It’s that time again. MP3 player open. Collection on random play. First 10 songs listed. I Got it Bad and That Ain’t Good – Nina Simone What I Wouldn’t Give – Jimmy Scott I Can’t Do It Alone – Catharine … Continue reading

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*Sigh*

I’ve stayed out of the brouhaha about the U. Mass student who vented his spleen about the coverage of the death of Pat Tillman in Afghanistan. I’ve read quite a bit about the editorial, as I’m sure many have. For … Continue reading

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The Boondocks

This one is a must see. But be forwarned. Do not read this comic while you’re drinking. The spray could be bad for your monitor.

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Notes From the Cubicle

Via QueerCode. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what I just said in my last post. But, whatever. I just thought this list was too funny not to share. It reminds me of a sign I printed out and stuck on … Continue reading

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Owwie

Blogging may be a little light between now and the weekend. I believe I’m starting to get a touch of carpal tunnel in my right arm. Symptoms include: pain just above my elbow that goes all the way down to … Continue reading

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Running the Numbers

Potentially bad news for Bush, at least for now;

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Fallujah, Cont’d

Close on the heels of a report that10 more American soldiers have been killed in Iraq comes word that former Iraqi Soldiers will replace U.S. Marines charged with subduing Fallujah. On the 10 fallen: Ten U.S. soldiers were killed in … Continue reading

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The Long and Winding Road

While reading winding road in urban area, one of the blawgs I’ve come across and started reading lately, Jaye Ramsey Sutter writes about her impending graduation from law school, and inspired me while she was at it. This summer, I … Continue reading

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Oklahoma NOT OK for Gay & Lesbian Parents

If the recent Michigan legislation wasn’t enough to turn your stomach, what’s underway in Oklahoma will. An Oklahoma bill preventing out-of-state same-sex couples from sharing the custody of an adopted Oklahoma child is on its way to the governor after … Continue reading

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R.R.U?

Via DCSOB In the on going push to name just about anything they can after him, Ronald Reagan’s supporters now want to found Ronald Reagan University. On the silver screen, he was a college football hero and a cheerleader. He … Continue reading

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Sneak Preview

It’s been a while since I blogged about computer games (an interest of mine) but I thought I’d share that the first official movie from “The Movies” (a simulation game about making motion pictures) is now available for viewing. I … Continue reading

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