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June 15, 2005
The Great Escape
[something or another] The big news this week is that I tended my resignation at the IU Chemistry Department. My last day of work is June 24th, 2005, and we’re going to celebrate at Kilroy’s!
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[FuzzyCo] 25 things to do at Purdue before you graduate: Attend a callout for the free pizza - There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but attending a student organization's callout strictly for the free pizza and soft drinks is the next best thing. [I joined a few student organizations, but if we're talking just for the free pizza, that'd be a SS Voyager callout. Geeks.]
[carpeaqua] 25 Things To Do At Purdue: Sweets, together we will do:Run through the fountainSledding on Slater's HillHarry's Chocolate ShopBreakfast Club (not necessarily partake, but just to laugh, since we did see that girl hurl EVERYWHERE last year or whenever)Grand PrixSpring Break Road TripDEFINITELY we are going iceskating w/o a doubtAnd I will definitely be there watching you walk at graduation if you do go with the ceremony, otherwise I will be there celebrating your genius!
[Private thoughts of a public man] Ode the this Great State:: Youre a Hoosier: If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through18 inches... two favorite places to eat; one serves fried fish and the other pork tenderloins. If youre local... follow one of three colleges better than alumni, IU, Purdue, Notre Dame. You can name the current
[Regularguys.modblog.com] ModBlog - WachsWeb-The Regular Guys Show: -1977, "Roots" is the talk of TV. The mini-series that re-enacted the fabricated events in the life of Alex Haley, drove home the point to the American public that white southerners were the only slaveholders in the entire world ever. It's true!
[Iuilaw.blogspot.com] IndyLaw Net: As a white male, I'm familiar with the feeling. But the fact that members of the majority have grown up with Christmas trees every December does not make the Christmas tree a natural or neutral part of the early winter season, and the fact that members of the majority have trouble understanding how a Christmas tree could be perceived as divisive or exclusionary does not mean that those who do find a Christmas tree in the law school atrium exclusionary are wrong.
[Ondogriver.net] The Bull Speaks! » Blog Archive » The Usual Anti-Pagan Horsecrap: “It is upsetting to our son that he cannot celebrate holidays with us, ... When the government is attempting to tell people theyre not allowed to engage in ...
[Rridge.net] My Great Weblog: December 2004 Archives: I know I wouldn't have otherwise taken the time to learn that my personality type is an ENFP (though I forget the percentages). I also would have no clue about the 5 factors of my personality...apparently I'm open to new experiences, I value competence, I'm friendly, I'm somewhat altruistic, and I don't get angry very easily. It's like they're inside my head!
[Ee.iusb.edu] American Democracy Project at Indiana University South Bend: Given this intellectual division of labour, we can imagine a state that takes on sides on religious matters, but stands behind the theory supported by the overwhelming preponderance of evidence, in the domain of public science education. On February 12th, let’s celebrate in our public schools the shared birthday of two great nineteenth century liberators, who sought to free humanity from the bonds of unreasonable tradition and superstition: Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln. And a commemorative quarter would be nice, too.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Outdoors, Sporting Outdoors
Posted at June 15, 2005 06:58 AM
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