June 2012
39 posts
Jun 29th
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Jun 28th
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Holy cannoli Batman!
Just realized another perk of serving as an AmeriCorps volunteer: It’ll give me a ton to talk about in future USAJOBS interviews.
Jun 27th
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Jun 25th
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Jun 25th
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ListenThere’s a little somethin for everyone in...
Jun 25th
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ListenI just want to drink margaritas on the beach. Is...
Jun 24th
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ListenI love this song and I love Alex Clare. You know...
Jun 23rd
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Just spent an hour writing all my frustrations into a tumblr post… …then deleted it because people who use their tumblr as a diary are annoying as hell.
Jun 23rd
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Jun 18th
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I was day dreaming and I imagined a future me, but I was skinny because I’d gone vegan or something. I was living somewhere tropical and I had almost blonde hair. I was working on some community development project that helped coffee bean growers? Hmmm future me seems kinda cool.
Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 14th
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Jun 12th
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For the next 364 days, the Stanley Cup will be...
He he.
Jun 12th
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Jun 12th
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Jun 8th
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“Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child...”
– Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Author Ray Bradbury Dies At 91 My grandma is in love with Ray. She’s met him lots of times because he grew up in Waukegan and even knew my grandpa’s family well. My grandpa’s cousin lived in Ray’s childhood home too. She’s...
Jun 6th
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Jun 6th
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Jun 3rd
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I want to get my tattoo. I want to travel with my friend Beth again. I want to smack a select group of people upside the head, repeatedly, until some sense gets knocked in through their thick skulls.
Jun 1st