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File This Under 'Distracting'

Thank you, Lindy West of The Stranger, for writing this. It made me smile, especially that person who wrote about people who watch Two and a Half Men in the comments section. Sadly, the person I date loves that show. Sigh.

The Different Kinds of People That There Are. Read this.

Clickity Clickity #3

1. Latte Art. They do some interesting swirls at Tryst in DC... but that's pretty much the only thing that place is good for. Oh, bad service. They're good at that, too.

2. The Dalai Lama's 18 Rules for Living.

My Life in the Cloud

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I made a Tag Cloud of stuff on my site and blog today. Make your own at Wordle. Warning: it's a little distracting.

Clickity Clickity #2

Okay, so it's been a busy week. I haven't had much time to blog because of various interviews for internships. A few of you already know who I have decided to go with, but I'm waiting until Monday to make the announcement to the world.

While you ponder my next endeavor, enjoy some links:

1. Arial is everywhere! Created in 1982, this font can be found in many different logos and signs around the globe.

Clickity Clickity Volume 1

Okay, I've decided to make a new regular feature on my blog... a list of links to random and helpful stuff that I've been browsing for the past week.

Enjoy!

1. The trailer for Where the Wild Things Are. It looks fantastic, and makes me want to sew up my own Max-pajamas. I'd love a tail.

It Should be Said...

That last week's issue of the Observer was one of the best so far. All of the articles were interesting, the podcast went off without a hitch, and we even had time to do a "behind the scenes" video. I'm very impressed.

Beard Head. You need this.

My friend Austin showed me this yesterday. I want it. You want it. We all want it.

See for yourself.

Only $25. The moustache is removable. No I am not being paid by Beardhead.com to say all of this.

If you buy one, get one for me, too.

 

Abandon All Hope

So, hello again, dear readers. I was away on Spring Break all last week, hence the pause in posting. I went to my hometown, Austin, but it wasn't the most enjoyable trip in the world.

First, it was cold and rainy, which is not the good Texas weather I was expecting. I pulled my swimsuit out from the bottom of my suitcase last night and nearly wept. Not really, but... you know.

Second, I got sick off some Chinese food the second day there... which meant I was kneeling before the porcelain god way too many times. Awful.

On Contributions

This week the American Observer tackled the weighty issue of lobbying in D.C... or rather, lobbying in general, including the new laws and a history of modern advocacy.

Adios

We've probably all heard about the Rocky Mountain News closing the doors last Friday, but I wanted to make sure you take a look at the video created about the final month, created by Matthew Roberts:

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