| Remarks to My BossMe: Neill, I've never been sure how to tell you this, but I want you to know: You're like the abusive father I never had. |
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| DO YOU FEAR THE WIND?
by: Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
O you
fear the force of the wind,
- The slash of the rain?
- Go face them and fight them,
- Be savage again.
- Go hungry and cold like the wolf,
- Go wade like the crane:
- The palms of your hands will thicken,
- The skin of your cheek will tan,
- You'll grow ragged and weary and swarthy,
- But you'll walk like a man!
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| The Surreal Comedy Of The Cold WarIn George Orwell's 1984, Room 101 is a chamber where potential dissidents (it is not necessary that one be a confirmed dissident in Orwell's Oceania) are tortured with their worst fear, whatever that may be. According to Wikipedia, Erich Mielke, director of the Stasi, East Germany's secret police, was an admirer of Orwell's work and had the rooms in the Stasi building renumbered so that his office became Room 101.
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| A Question for all the ladies in the houseWhy is it that more or less every girl I know thinks a British accent is the sexiest thing since the beach boys? I really don't get it.
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| All done-almostI just realized I had three finals in less than 24 hours. Also, what feels like 9 hours of sleep, though I know it was more like twelve, in the past two days. Just have to finish my 25 page paper and I'm done.
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