May 2010
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omfg the bra size formula is not working for me and I can’t find anything that fits aaaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhh
April 2010
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I really like the new LCD Soundsystem/ Listen @ http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com/thisishappening/
March 2010
3 posts
It feels like Thursday
Waiting for my ride home; glad it’s almost bicycle weather for me
Weinermobile @ shop rite Sun. http://tweetphoto.com/12953389
I fucking hate Comcast. The end.
February 2010
8 posts
Reindeer meatballs. It’s what’s for dinner.
There he is. :) http://tweetphoto.com/12129803
wow, this sucks, my dog died last night. I am completely engulfed in grief. At least he’s not suffering.
Chillin @ Haven Skate. http://tweetphoto.com/11973729
Oh Canada
All day software training? Really? Sweet jebus. And there are no snacks here :(
Best email subject today from an HR publication: “Nothing irks like jerks at work”
January 2010
1 post
I just lasted all of 45 seconds watching Mama Mia. Yucko.
December 2009
2 posts
My name has been made of Might! What will thy name become? http://makememighty.ca/?n=755193eaffdfce466e11009fecff69864cf762de #makememighty
Burn Notice marathon today on USA. guilty pleasure.
November 2009
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RT @ProfBrianCox: Everyone can follow LHC start-up by following @CERN
October 2009
4 posts
New yarn store in New Haven: Knit New Haven, 26 Whitney Ave. Yay!
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September 2009
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September: it was the most beautiful of words, he’d always felt, evoking...
– Alexander Theroux, 1981
At the American Museum of Natural History,... →
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