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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Torsten and NaNoWriMo!
Check out the front page of the National Novel Writing Month site – Torsten and I are featured in the Daily NaNo Q&A in the lower left corner! The bio is still a bit incomplete because they wanted to confirm … Continue reading
Accepting defeat…
So my blog-buddy Sarah (a.k.a. Mrs. Mustard at Cheeze Whiz and Mustard) is into guilt-free blogging, and I’ve decided to join in. Guilt-free blogging is where you refuse to feel guilty for not posting for a long, long time, for … Continue reading
Counting down to November…
That’s right, folks… it’s October already, which means it’s time to sign up for National Novel Writing Month. And this year, I yet again challenge all of my peeps who have no time and even less sleep to go on … Continue reading
In case you’re not old enough to remember the Savings and Loan crisis…
You might want to have a look at this before you vote: I don’t think there’s any question that this all by itself tells you that he’s the absolute wrong person to steer the ship during this economic disaster.
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Almost caught up…
Ok, so me publishing three months of Torsten posts in one was cheap, but seriously, it was never going to get written otherwise. For those who can’t get enough Torsten action, his 10-month and exciting German baptism posts (complete with … Continue reading
From six to nine months in thirty seconds
(N.B.: This post contains way too many (approx. half-a-billion) pictures, because I didn’t post for three months and I had a lot of catching up to do. People who read via the RSS feed, if you’re lucky, the feed will … Continue reading


