February 2008
7 posts
January 2008
14 posts
I just made a fairly large decision
“Our story beings on a Sunday afternoon, just between Halfway Tree and Spanish Town, where a young boy, not yet the cock o’the walk that he would soon become, was lying on the grass and taking in the sweet and sensuous scent of Hibiscus that languidly lilted along the summer breeze. It was at this precise moment that he saw her. Her walk was soft and delicate, with a thaumaturgical touch that only a rabbi’s daughter could have. Before their eyes had even met, her luminous lips had already lured him in. Salvation winked with the promise of a Bris held at pinnacle and a congregation of sage’s bunny hopping and chicken dancing to Yiddish Mento. Then their eyes linked, an aeon blinked, Amharic vows were scryed upon their hearts. Just to think, this could be with the frenectomy and a few words of love…”
—Devendra Banhart
! watch the trailer for the new Gus Van Sant film
Holga 35mm Adaptor
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I finally ordered one. I’m semi-excited
Zorki 1
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only $200 (via Lomography)
therefore, this has been added to my official “List of Things I’m Going to Buy” list.
It’s right under the Zenit 122K that I’ve been obsessing over for months
Back to School
- ECO2013 Principles of Economics - Macro
- HUM1020 Introduction to the Humanities
- MAC1105 College Algebra
- SPC2600 Efffective Speaking
“Biographical history, as taught in our public schools, is still largely a history of boneheads: ridiculous kings and queens, paranoid political leaders, compulsive voyagers, ignorant generals - the flotsam and jetsam of historical currents. The men who radically altered history, the great scientists and mathematicians, are seldom mentioned, if at all.”
—Everyone should read Martin Gardner’s Did Adam and Eve Have Belly Buttons: Debunking Psuedoscience. I ran across it in the library the other day, and shortly after I was motivated to read an entire book devoted to the concept of urine therapy