hi. i have a question.
I am writing a little something aimed towards high school seniors and college undergraduates about Personal and Social Issues in American Children's and Young Adult Literature.
For you children's lit people, and everyone else, is there something you feel is very important that needs to be said, for example a text that you feel is mandatory in a discussion of,...
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I am writing a little something aimed towards high school seniors and college undergraduates about Personal and Social Issues in American Children's and Young Adult Literature.
For you children's lit people, and everyone else, is there something you feel is very important that needs to be said, for example a text that you feel is mandatory in a discussion of,...
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i went out and saw the twilight samurai. check out this small town charm. at the theatre, which is very quaint and charming, some guy came out to say, 'welcome...we have a video library here where if you want to borrow anything just write down your name, what you're borrowing and bring it back whenever you feel like it'. shocking. either this is a new...
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waldo:
oh my, it's due sunday???? I'll get back to you soon with comments.
these photos are about 5-6 years old, but what inspired me to put them up is an old co-host of this t.v. show contacted me out of the blue. i was the l.a. host and he was the toronto host for 'the anti-gravity room' which aired on canada's YTV and the u.s. 'sci-fi channel'. so i cruised online and found some old pics.
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waldo:
Yeah, I fancy I notice that everyone is a vrigo here. (mine is 9/6) I wonder if we could do a database search to verify it? What''s this about NPR? Is it an anti-gravitiy interview? did I miss something?
machiavel:
Hello
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i read neil gaiman's 'coraline' today. it was excellent. and i made a huge vat of japanese curry/stew.
waldo:
Yum!
i just moved from los angeles to north central florida and it's very different. although i'm tripping out and freaking out and lonely, the centuries old moss laden oaks are riveting. the bugs are loud. i found spiders, guiltily kililed them by freezer and took them to entymologists who identified them as harmless. every moment is a bizarre adventure and i don't feel safe. i...
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jaimy:
i've been here less than two weeks. i'm sure it will get better, especially once i get some furniture in this barren empty apartment. so you're teaching kindergarten. where did you move to south korea from and
what do you think of that kindergarten age?
what do you think of that kindergarten age?
waldo:
awwww! hang in there ms. jaimy. When I moved to Chicago, I experienced very much of the same personal reality and survival skills subversion. I'm sure everyone thought I was some freaky chick from LA. No one was from the west coast. And they had f. scott fitzgerald parties at the beginning of summer. Everyone wore white, and hats, and had very urbane conversation. All very odd, I thought.
not a problem, dude.
also: the life in hell books?