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Dear Private Practice, | observations of the absurd
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Observations of the absurd. If these stories were of my creation rather than observation I would contemplate a life writing fiction. Dear People who carry Golf Umbrellas, →. Dear Private Practice,. February 26, 2011. Oh yes, I. Watch rather low-brow soap operas masquerading as prime-time TV, you don’t know the half of it. What of it? I’m self-aware, I know that some of my TV habits are just trashy. What? Don’t judge me! Vodpod videos no longer available. That part didn’t bother me. Because of it.). Pingb...
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Dear Brides-to-be: | observations of the absurd
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Observations of the absurd. If these stories were of my creation rather than observation I would contemplate a life writing fiction. Dear inconsiderate drivers,. Dear Organized Religions of the World: →. May 11, 2011. And their families/friends). Here’s the thing. I hate wedding showers. I will not have one and I will not go to yours. To all my fellow 20-somethings, I encourage you to join me in my revolution against wedding showers. I’ll lay out my reasons below. And so, I give you…. People suddenly get...
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Were you people raised by wolves? | observations of the absurd
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Observations of the absurd. If these stories were of my creation rather than observation I would contemplate a life writing fiction. On “womyn”. Were you people raised by wolves? December 6, 2012. I’ve probably complained about this here before, because it’s one of the most irksome things that I confront on a near-daily basis, but have we really devolved as a society so much that it’s become acceptable to constantly pollute other people’s silence with noise of your choosing? On “womyn”. Follow “obs...
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Melbourne foodies can do better | From Sea To Sie
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From Sea To Sie. Melbourne foodies can do better. Why we need higher standards for dumplings and the Cheap Eats annual publication is a gimmick. The Gold Leaf Eastern gets a one star review, and here is how it’s described:. This type of review is a little too adoring to be informative. One star, and “all diners will find something to their liking? Even normally-reliable food critics as Fitzroyalty. Laquo; Green ghettos. What could you live without? Subscribe to comments with RSS. Enter your comment here.
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Great stories are the ones we return to | From Sea To Sie
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From Sea To Sie. Great stories are the ones we return to. 8211; Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things. Laquo; Walk a mile in my shoes. Telling Thailand’s story. Subscribe to comments with RSS. This is an awesome work. Keep it going on. I will sent you my website. but I have no idea how? Daniel Nardone (Your Little Brother). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Walk a mile in my shoes | From Sea To Sie
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From Sea To Sie. Walk a mile in my shoes. Leave a comment ». It’s a truism that if you walk a mile in a person’s shoes, you will really know them. Today RMIT writing students and STREAT trainees walked that mile together. We spent the day in Federation Square receiving their texts, images, drawings. Can’t wait figure out how we’ll curate the work, but for now, here are some of their stories. Easters coming, rabbits and chocolates everywhere. No sign of jesus. Walking through the walk arcade. You are comm...
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Telling Thailand’s story | From Sea To Sie
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From Sea To Sie. Telling Thailand’s story. Some perspective on the situation in Thailand. Maybe. Things back home are bad. This is civil unrest and then some. Even the New York Times has managed to cover the violence on the front page, and Americans don’t usually take their morning coffee with a dose of reality on an international scale, but for real sensation (Bombs! An evil businessman out to topple a monarchy! Laquo; Great stories are the ones we return to. Time for a new website. Thanks for this, Sun...
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Generosity in the everyday | From Sea To Sie
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From Sea To Sie. Generosity in the everyday. Finding that silver lining in the mad rush of a startup. It’s been a big week for STREAT. The trainees are in. We’re trading in Fed Square. And the STREAT team has been rolling up their sleeves, donning the trainers, and pushing those half-tonne carts around the Square every morning and late afternoon. This makes me think about generosity, and what a difference it can make in the everyday. Last month the New York Times (my favourite required reading) wrote.
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Dear Woman at Work Tearing up the Kitchen Looking for Skim Milk: | observations of the absurd
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Observations of the absurd. If these stories were of my creation rather than observation I would contemplate a life writing fiction. Dear People Who Find Me Humorless:. Dear America: →. Dear Woman at Work Tearing up the Kitchen Looking for Skim Milk:. March 1, 2012. Yours in milkfat,. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Dear People Who Find Me Humorless:. Dear America: →. 2 responses to “ Dear Woman at Work Tearing up the Kitchen Looking for Skim Milk:. March 10, 2012 at 10:07 am. Hyperbole and A Half.
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