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Words, words, words). Some Guy in DC. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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relationship wisdom from K - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). Relationship wisdom from K. August 27th, 2010. Me: I'm sorry I snapped at you. K: It's okay. Sometimes you have to snap at me to get over being mad at me, so you can be nice to me again. 2010-08-27 03:14 pm (UTC). 2010-08-28 04:50 pm (UTC). Some Guy in DC. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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holiday music announcement! - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). December 2nd, 2010. I went to bed last night with a headache and woke up with a headache and a stuffy nose. but that's the risk you run with winter concerts. Camerata Musica's holiday music festivities start TONIGHT. We will be singing. Thursday (tonight) at East Columbia Library, Columbia, 7:00pm. The event was billed as a "Holiday Music Coffeehouse" and there will be other musicians as well. I'm guessing there will be coffee and maybe even light refreshments. Fixed it. Thanks!
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this autumn's reading - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). November 8th, 2012. Marcus Samuelsson, Yes, Chef: a memoir. Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings. I wasn't aware until I finished this monstrous doorstopper of a book that it's supposed to be the first of a series of ten. Holy cats, let no one say that Sanderson is not ambitious. The magic system is really inventive: energy is stored in gems when they are left out in a storm, and users of magic can draw energy from the gems, depleting them until next charge. But! And The Shadowed Sun.
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January 2013 - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). 05:13 pm: winter reading. Some Guy in DC. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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RIP Borders - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). July 19th, 2011. Because I can finish a standard paperback in two hours, give or take, I don't generally feel like spending $6 or $7 to take the book home and have it sit on a shelf. I have been known to read books in their entirety while sitting in a comfy chair at a bookstore, and then carefully return the book to the shelf. I'm a bad person.). Have you tried Y? Sometimes - rarely - I even bought one. 2011-07-19 06:40 pm (UTC). 2011-07-20 01:05 pm (UTC). Actually, now that I think...
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books, cooking, music, education - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). Books, cooking, music, education. August 26th, 2010. A few miscellaneous bits, because time seems to be running very fast* right now:. Marla Mason actually hooked me via T.A. Pratt's website, on which you can read her origin story. Great stuff; I highly recommend it. The following books actually kind of pale in comparison (but they're still good! And yes, Stross reading material can also be found online! Which uses cayenne and lime zest, and the Lee Bros recipe. Keller's creamed cor...
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use the robots! - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). March 17th, 2011. I woke this morning to the news that the attempt to use helicopters to dump seawater on the reactors was called off, because the radiation above the plants was just too strong. I respect their pulling back the pilots in those cases, but it made me wonder: why can't we use robots? Am I missing something? Why are we not doing this? I mean, if anyone can design a robot to do this sort of thing, I would think it would be the Japanese. 2011-03-17 03:09 pm (UTC). Likewis...
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the prettiest thing I read today - Kitten Scribbles
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Words, words, words). The prettiest thing I read today. August 19th, 2010. This waspishness was new. I had always been aware of a frame of malevolence under his urbanity, now it protruded like his own sharp bones through the sunken skin." - Brideshead Revisted. I got such a gorgeous, shivery visual from that sentence. I like Jo Walton's post on Tor.com. Re: addictive reading habits. It definitely rings true to me, especially how she manages to slip reading into the interstitial moments of her days.