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Wildslutangel22 Was Already Taken

Does anyone else find it a little offensive when total strangers confirm that yes, you are boring?
Whenever this happens, I have a hard time forgetting that most of the time, it’s a general “you”, not one specifically directed at me. I can be overly analytical like that.
So this afternoon, when the I listened to […]

Hey You! Your Walk? It’s Wrong!

Apparently, I’ve been right all along.
I don’t really like shoes. I’ll admit a certain weakness for a really cute pair of heels, and a huge preference for my beat up Chucks. But when I get home from work, the shoes are the first thing to go. There’s usually a trail of them scattered through my […]

Naming the Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name

I’m supposed to be finishing this week’s recap of last week’s “On the Media” right now; I’m in no mood for that right now.
It’s a beautiful day outside. Also, we had an earthquake earlier today (dig the New York Times‘ story and accompanying graph, and note that I’m moving from blue to red earthquake risk […]

Things We Wish We Would Have Said in Our Interview with the Bryant Park Project

So, we trust NPR’s editors to make us sound a little smarter than usual, cutting just enough “ums” and “ahs”  to boost our perceived intelligences just barely, but there are still some things we wish we had said when being interviewed by the remarkably friendly Laura Conaway, of the Bryant Park Project.
After the jump, a […]

One Quick Thing

Thanks to everyone coming to check us out; we’ve seen a major spike in traffic today, and expect to see another one in the next couple days; Laura Conaway from NPR’s Bryant Park Project interviewed us this morning, and there should be a story from them soon.
Of course we’re going to link it when they […]

BPP’s Pi-Ku Challenge

When I was in college and class got boring, I would compose really silly haikus about my professors in the margins of my notebooks. Usually, they were either about how much my astronomy prof wanted to be on Star Trek, or how my media research class was just a form of horrible math torture wearing […]

Don’t tweet promises to NPR employees.

So, over on my personal Twitter, I said something stupid. And “The Bryant Park Project,” the NPR program it was directed to, responded. I promised them a photo of where Jeff Buckley died, as a response to a recent story they did.
In somewhat small glory, here’s the picture:

Click for full size. This is shot […]