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Reading Between the Lines. Thursday, August 06, 2009. Would you there is an obsession here? We joke that the defining feature of Vicken's and my dad's friendship is their common love for Macs. Don't you think that warrants freebies from the Mac lab? And what does it mean when the daughters of the Mac-lovers follow in their fathers' footsteps? I can't help it. I love my Mac! From L to R: Vicken on his iPone, Thia on her iBook G4 (I know, the antique! Narineh on her dad's Powerbook, John on his MacbookPro.
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Reading Between the Lines. Friday, October 09, 2009. In the year 3010:. This is what will happen to us, now that the Armenian government has succumbed to its greedy belly and signed a 'peace treaty' with Turkey. The father of the house has sold his daughter into prostitution. Posted by Reading Between the Lines. Labels: Armenia no more. Once upon a time, a wise man told a story:. His fellow servant fell down before him and begged for a little more time. Be patient with me, and I will pay it, he plead...
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Reading Between the Lines. Saturday, September 19, 2009. It happens every time. You cross the invisible threshold from the international, Western, individualistic culture of the airport into the wing designated to the Beirut-bound flight, and culture shock hits you. It doesn't matter which airport it is - Heathrow, Frankfurt, Charles de Gaule - the same thing happens every time. But honestly, can anyone ever forget the Middle East once they have come in contact with her? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Reading Between the Lines. Saturday, June 27, 2009. The neighbours in the building across the street have replaced the parquet floor on their roof garden with fresh new wood paneling. As a result, they've had to find a way to rid themselves of the old wood. Their solution? Burn it all. For a few nights in a row now, they've filled a barrel with the discarded parquet and burnt it. They've filled the night air with the sweet scent of forest and charcoal, a tribute to summer campfires and BBQs.
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Reading Between the Lines. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. I was tagged in a note by my friend on facebook, and this time I actually filled it out. I was supposed to list 17 books that I've read and that have made enough impact on me that I feel these books will always stick with me. So, here they are, in no specific order (I wonder how different the list will look in five years. people change, you know):. 1 Black Dog of Fate. 3 The Divine Conspiracy. 4 Red Moon Rising. 5 Pity the Nation. 16 This is Namibia.
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Reading Between the Lines. Saturday, January 30, 2010. It was October 9th when I last posted something on my blog. Has it really been that long? Yesterday was the day of my thesis proposal defense. Many peopl have looked at me with surprise when I tell them I must defend not only my thesis but als the proposal. "Why? How should I know? All I know is, if I want to graduate, I must do this. I discovered yesterday exactly how appropriate the word 'defense' is in this situation. Keep your armour on!
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Reading Between the Lines. Thursday, August 06, 2009. I'm on my way to Northern Ireland. to Broughshane, Ballymena, to be exact. So, I'll see you there for the next month. No more posts about sun and heat. I hope you've missed the rain. Posted by Reading Between the Lines. Labels: traveling to NI. Genial dispatch and this fill someone in on helped me alot in my college assignement. Thanks you seeking your information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brahms' Symphony No. 1. What I'm Reading Now.
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Reading Between the Lines. Saturday, March 20, 2010. I just randomly read two articles that facebook friends had posted on their walls. Does anyone else see the connection here? My only thought after diagonally reading the two articles was: "If men are the brains behind genocide, then wouldn't it stand to reason that women should refrain from multiple sexual partners? Just a Saturday night thought. Posted by Reading Between the Lines. Labels: mens and womens genes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).