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Archive for August, 2009

Let’s talk about all the fabulous books I’m reading right now, including the primary ones–the ones that need to be read straight through because they’ve captured me or for some other reason, and the secondary ones–the ones that lend themselves to taking a little longer to read and relish and allowing for sneaking in other reads.
1. Woman [...]

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A Man

“Give me a man who is man enough to give himself just to the woman who is worth him. If that woman were me, I would love him alone…and forever.”

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Premonition

Last night at work I had a premonition. It felt like I’d felt it before, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t. It was like a realization. It makes such sense I can’t believe I didn’t think it before. Anyway, it’s there now, like a bad sting. But this may be it: the trick I need [...]

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It’s coming

I saw a bunny at work this morning in the parking lot. I think it was a sign that all is right and where it should be. These things keep happening. I feel like very soon something big and pivotal will happen.

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Do the Math

So there’s this mathematical theory that you have to sleep with/date/get to know romantically 12 people before you find the one. I may have talked about this before but I read about it again in a book I’m reading and I think there’s something to it. So here’s my list so far:
1. “Juan”– The jerky [...]

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R a b b i t s

Usually when my life is a mess I dream about rabbits. Having to chase them and try to put them in a cage. It is very chaotic. The other night, though, I dreamed I had four rabbits that followed me around and let me pet them and went right in their cages when I told [...]

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For Sher

I am way excited because tonight I bought the complete Sherlock Holmes in two volumes for cheap at Barnes and Noble. I suddenly want to read Sherlock Holmes. I already read the first two chapters of A Study in Scarlet.
I have to remember that I want to read that book by Michael Cox. I forget [...]

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