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  • I just did a search on EbscoHost for articles on Bach's b minor mass. The first hit that popped up was "The Physiological Effects of Surfboard Riding Performance". Yes, everything's related to everything else . . .…
  • Life as an English major just became terrifically amusing.
  • It's absolutely amazing how much difference a potato can make. A baked potato. A soft, warm, baked potato with lots of butter. Not a sodden, soggy, underdone, boiled potato. The infamous Marshbanks has reopen…
  • Gentlemen sated with Pride and Prejudice, be warned! The following post is a discussion of said movie. I saw the new Pride and Prejudice movie this past week. It had at least this merit: it suggested some different i…
  • I've heard of people trying to educate dogs and cats and other animals, but I must tell you, their efforts pale beside my attempts to educate my WordPerfect spellchecker. It is fast becoming one of the most erudite sp…
  • It takes brains to lose a pocket. Seriously. How often have you lost a pocket? See? It's not easy. I was standing in line for breakfast with my card and my room key in hand, and I didn't want to hold my key …
  • Free laundry is one of the best things that's ever happened to Campbell students.
  • He has shown you, O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God? Is it not to share your food with the hungry, and to provide the poor …
  • Twelve pages and a works cited page spilling over onto two. Another page or two to go. There's something rather pleasant, actually, about writing all night.
  • Why is it so much easier to write at night? I swear, I can't work on papers until after 7 pm. It's very inconvenient. My WordPerfect spellchecker has underlined the last three letters of the word "nature" with a red s…
  • I ran two 9:15 miles back to back this morning! This pleases me greatly. I have three windows wide open, the door to the adjoining room open, and the door to the hallway open, and this room still feels like it's 94…

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