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December 31, 2009
"My manager told me, Mitch, don't use alcohol as a crutch. I can't use alcohol as a crutch because a crutch is something that helps me walk. Alcohol severely f____ up the way I walk. It's more like the step I didn't see." --Mitch Hedberg
Pranks, Pottery, and Hiding Places
December 24, 2009
Since freshman year, I've known we have a Pottery Co-op. I've seen the bowls; I've had tea in their mugs. But until now, I've had no idea where it is. (Warning: entry includes pranking photos, ray guns, and violence to bicycles.)
Snow! Finals! Fun!
December 12, 2009
Plus a note on ObieTalk, which was written last and comes first, because it's most helpful to you prospies.
Finals Week Woes
December 6, 2009
Why is it that the one time of year we're too busy to do anything we are presented with a plethora of incredible performances and events?
Rock on
December 3, 2009
Oberlin has a tradition that is not daring but endearing. It's probably not among the oldest but it is recurring. And I had a chance to experience this innocuous tradition first hand.
Plot twists, or "And then I got sad"
November 13, 2009
A tradition at Barrows where residents watch movies with twist-endings every Sunday night. Also, an update on Chelsea the Bike.
Busy, dizzy, rode a Tin Lizzy. Got to school and had a pop quizzy.
November 12, 2009
Nothing about the title actually describes the content of this entry. Except 'Busy' and 'got to school.' Sorry, but titles are tough, dudes.
Steal Away
November 11, 2009
At Oberlin, I believe the library is synonymous with academic rigor, intellectual stimulation, computers, socializing, networking, and to some degree relaxing.
All These Things That I Have Done
November 7, 2009
In this post, I talk about exciting things that have happened to me over the past couple of weeks.
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