July 2004
Life of Pi
Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is a wonderfully strange book. You should read it.
Patrick •
Quotes/Reviews •
07/31/04
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Saint Paul
How he managed to get so much play in the liturgy of the word is beyond me.
Dad •
Observations •
07/25/04
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The MJ of Nerds
Basically, if The Sports Guy says it/writes it, I believe it. This weeks article, The Summer of the Jeopardy Guy…
David •
Funnies/News/Suggestions •
07/21/04
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4 comments
The Tour de France
I love it. I’m hooked. I have become obsessed with the Tour this year, thanks to OLN (Outdoor Life Network)…
David •
News •
07/21/04
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3 comments
Why poetry?
[Poetry] may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves.
Patrick •
Quotes •
07/16/04
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1 comments
An Advisor’s Advisor
It’s kind of like “valley girls” talking about something that is beyond their vocabulary to describe, y’know?
Dad •
Reviews •
07/16/04
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2 comments
Those little serendipitous confluences
Don’t you love when something subverts itself, almost unwittingly?
Patrick •
Connections •
07/13/04
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1 comments
Taking safety for granted
This year several people have been injured, and one man killed, on Disneyland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster.
Patrick •
News •
07/10/04
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1 comments
9/11 Memorial Typeface
Dan’s typographical friends have connections at the NY Times.
Patrick •
News •
07/09/04
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1 comments
The Mispronounciation Game
the idea is to pronounce ALL the syllables in a word, ideally in a way that completely obscures the word.
Dad •
Games •
07/08/04
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4 comments
Beach Volleyball
It’s been a while since I’ve done this, but today I went to Belmar to watch some beach volleyball.
Dad •
News •
07/08/04
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5 comments
The Patriot
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Dad •
Histories/Observations/Reviews •
07/04/04
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