From the monthly archives:

August 2005

Click! Look! Yes!

August 31, 2005

My volleyball photo was on the sports page in the paper yesterday, as well as online publication. Not the first time i’ve been published, but fun none the less. Update: UAW article is online. Photo of book prices is online. These links are mostly for my own future reference,

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Volleyball is Hot

August 28, 2005

I’ve embraced the joys of reading for fun again, and just in time for school to start too. I’m enthralled by Rand’s The Fountainhead at this point. I only came to my computer to type out a few ideas, and thought I’d jot down some thoughts about photographing the sporting event on Saturday. It is [...]

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His game it kills time.

August 25, 2005

The train station night manager stopped me and began speaking to me as if he had known me for a few years. He spoke the way many South Americans do, after two sentences, we were best friends. He spoke to the girl standing next to me, scolding her for smoking. He inhaled the swirling smoke [...]

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The Flaw You Ignore

August 24, 2005

the song is on repeat playing and replaying putting to memory every nuance. it continues in your sleep the song is in your heart singing and boldy boasting putting emotion to every glance, it plays to an empty hall. the words on your lips buzzing and sticking together like a bad imitation of yourself, they [...]

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Stripey

August 22, 2005

Thursday I had the wonderful opportunity to see the White Stripes (with guest performer M. Ward opening the show). Not only did I get to see the band but I was able to watch it at the Greek theatre, nestled in the hills of Griffith Park, and with great company. I was able to take [...]

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