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 McCain Portrait (video)
McCain Portrait (video)
A stirring tribute to presidential candidate John McCain, with apologies (no, really) to Aaron Copland.(because: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.ph...
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"...and this is what he said..."
Lawyers, Guns and Money — Neddy and Eric put this together. (Cf.)

I'm running away!
Bitch. Ph.D. — The B. family is sneaking out of town for a few days to go camping in Sequoia National Park. Being the B. family, of course, this necessarily involves: 1. Sleeping in until 10 am on the day we meant to leave; 2. Having to clean the house before leaving (no, seriously: the dishes will rot if we don't), which should take a couple hours, minimum; 3. Needing to find a pet sitter; 4. Having to write a post for IHE; 5. Having to make some calls to the college to try to find out if they got my necessary information (the second time I've emailed it), when and if orientation is being scheduled, whether it's okay that I'm ...

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