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02:04 am
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Syllabus Hi, this is my syllabus. Yay. SHow up for class,bitches.
Tags: syllabus
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07:58 pm
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I can't wait for The Wire Season 5 BUNK
Motherfucker, they lookin' at a seven-and-a-half page day tomorrow already. Simon tries to add this shit to that sked and the crew will bank his white ass.
MCNULTY
I dunno. I think that cocksucker has been asking for impossible shit so long, he just figures . . .
BUNK
He is a motherfucker, but Jimmy, this one would go too far.
MCNULTY
So we're done?
BUNK
Done. These pages ain't gonna actually get shot, Jimmy.
MCNULTY
So we're just talking here.
BUNK
Talkin' shit about ourselves for ourselves. We a drunkass pair of meta motherfuckers right now.
MCNULTY
I love the way you say shit like that.
BUNK
Well, it's the script.
MCNULTY
But you make the shit sound good.
BUNK
I do.
MCNULTY
Profane, but poetic.
BUNK
Yeah, fuck.
MCNULTY
Motherfuck.
BUNK
Fuck me.
MCNULTY
Fuck fuck fuckity fuck fuck.
BUNK
Aw fuck.
MCNULTY
Yeah. Fuck, yeah.
On MCNULTY and BUNK, nodding in fucking affirmation of just how fucking good The Wire crew is, just how fucking grateful the writers are, how there is not--we repeat, not--another scene remaining that we could ask you to shoot,
FADE TO:
THE END
http://www.citypaper.com/bob/story.asp?id=14532
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05:46 pm
[Link] | I paid 2.50 pounds for the new Radiohead album. How much did you pay?
Current Music: House Of Cards - Radiohead
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05:27 pm
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RIP Edward Seidensticker Because if I don't link it, no one else will:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Japan-Obit-Seidensticker.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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05:40 pm
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07:42 am
[Link] | I think I got RSI in my wrist from playing too much Nintendo DS. The new Zelda game is awesome. It comes out on October 1 in the US. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking it up. It is so choice.
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06:34 pm
[Link] | I discovered Too Much Rod Benson via Truehoop. He hadn't updated his blog for a while, and then his old site was down today, so I searched around for his new page and found it. He is in the running for funniest basketball player ever...probably comes in just under Charles Barkley. Although Barkley has far more unintentional comedy, Benson is stronger with the written word. Word:
It was on this day that my love affair with Mike Conley began. Running the pick and roll with this guy is like a dream. No matter where I was on the court, he could find me. I bet that Mike Conley could find Osama Bin Laden...if he was open.
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07:12 am
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The Sensation Tycho from Penny Arcade has the most accurate description of having finished Harry Potter:
I finished the last Harry Potter yesterday, but I couldn't actually tell you what happened in it. It's been like that for several books now, starting with The Order of the Phoenix, where I grip the book with hunger and aggression and consume it without ever tasting the meal. I have a sense of being satisfied, but it is murky, and distant, the way an anaconda must feel one week after eating a jaguar. What is most important is that the wait, that long famine, has come to a close.
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10:03 pm
[Link] | http://www.npr.org/programs/waitwait/archives.html
That is the link to the Wait Wait archives that go back all the way until 1998...every show for nearly 10 years now. Impressive.
I just listened to the show two weeks after 9/11. The most surprising element was a lack of audience.
A strange coincidence: to confirm that there was no audience for more than just one show, I randomly tested the October 20, 2001 Wait Wait broadcast, and the Not My Job guest was Rodney Yee, yogi extraordinaire. I used his book - Moving Towards Balance - during the two months before my thesis was due as a supplement to weekly yoga classes. Without that book, my thesis would have been even worse than it was.
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08:54 pm
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Current Obsession I am currently obsessed with NPR podcasts. It all started with a few simple ones to make my drives to elementary school and to the coast a little easier - NPR Books and NPR Technology - but now it's expanded to fourteen in total, my favorites of which is Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me.
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