Change in style…

I was just reading through my archive of posts and realized that I’ve become more aware of potential audience in the past month or two.  I’m going to try to open back up a bit more here…I realize that my writings in the last two months are much more guarded than they were at the…

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The Shy Single

I wasn’t sure if I’d posted about this here or not, so I did a search.  I haven’t posted about this book yet, so I’m not being redundant…yet.  🙂 I don’t know if any of those who actually read my blog are shy, but The Shy Single by Bonnie Jacobson, PH.D. is a really good…

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Yet another punch…

I’ve always loved Melissa’s family and still do, in spite of everything that’s happened in the last year.  However, I don’t know if there’s really a way for me to stay involved with them without dealing with her… I found out this afternoon that her uncle’s mother died and the wake is tonight.  I know…

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I am so boring…

I’ve realized for the past couple of months that my life is fairly boring. That isn’t to say that I’m dissatisfied with it, but when someone asks “What have you been up to?”, my response hardly contains more than “Not much.”, which is to say “Trying to keep myself and Daniel healthy and occupied, working,…

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I don’t think that anyone in C-U reads this, but just in case…

I’m planning on going to this lecture, as is my brother. I think it’s going to be good… Analogy as the Core of Cognition September 14, 2006 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Theatre, Lincoln Hall 702 South Wright Street, Urbana Douglas Hofstadter Director, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition, Indiana University The widely known author of…

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All-nighter

So, I decided that to force myself back onto my schedule, I’d pull an all-nighter and wear myself out for tomorrow.  I’ve got some work to do anyway.  Since I don’t have a window or anything in my office, it feels like morning.  I may be dead tired during the day tomorrow, but I think…

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