From the monthly archives:

October 2004

Halloween

October 31, 2004

Was much better this year than it has been in a long time, even though it was on a sunday. Click on the thumbnail to see my halloween photo this year.

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Haloweenie-ing around

October 30, 2004

Five hours in a photo lab has you beginning to refer to things in the most interesting of manners. Working on a feature story, I small talked with a few awesome people at a Halloween party. The party was slow to start, as I usually show up on time. It seems that for social events [...]

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Your mission

October 26, 2004

You mission Mr. Daines, should you choose to accept it. Proficiently express your opinions in a comparison essay of the Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Mayan Book of the Dead. The professor requires detailed and specific information regarding art and text in these two books. Your essay should exceed 10 pages in total. [...]

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Harmonizing, in Trio

October 24, 2004

Let go, she tells me. Jump in with both feet in the air. Hit the ground running. You name the cliché, and suddenly it doesn’t seem to cheapen the English language any longer. We’ve been living in a world without bounds, in moments with incredible freedom. The prison is in your mind, he tells me. [...]

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Crowd Surfing

October 23, 2004

My awkwardness strikes different chords with the crowd. I’m normal as far as I know. Everyone says they can be uncomfortable around new people. I’m uncomfortable too, but only in an equal and reciprocal manner. If you are comfortable, I’m more than comfortable; if you have nothing to say, there is nothing I can do [...]

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