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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Stuff That's Done & Stuff To Come

Done: After over a month of living the life of a book-bound anchorite, all of my essays are finally submitted. I've been celebrating these past few days. First, I went to see Cinematic Orchestra (the best jazz-electronica band ever). Then I went to see a funk band featuring trombonist Fred Wesley and The Funky Drummer, Clyde Stubblefield. Both are known for their work with James Brown. The Funky Drummer is revered for having performed the second most sampled break beat ever (the first being Amen break).

To come: I'm planning a trip to Brussels for next weekend. Then I have to write a paper/presentation for my first egghead convention (i.e. academic conference), which takes place in June.

"Women in Black started in 1988 when Israeli and Palestinian women stood together in vigil in Jerusalem to end the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The international movement Women in Black was awarded the Millennium peace prize by the United Nations in 2001."

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Bowls

The back of my flat looks out onto this bowling green. Every morning, noon, and night since January there's been some ultra-dedicated club member out doting on this grassy square. And just as often I've stared out the window sipping my tea, wondering if they were ever actually planning on having a bowls match. Today, at long last, the season began.

A bowler inaction.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Extra! Extra!

Fascinating updates, folks.


I got two new shoes because I wore a whole in the bottom of one old shoe.

This is my workspace. These days, I rarely leave this habitat.