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Clear filtersSpreadin' the holiday cheer.
December 25, 2010
Just a little something for you to amuse yourself with after you stuff yourself silly with holiday meals...
Twas the Week Before Finals
December 22, 2010
In which I procrastinate by creating my own version of Twas the Night Before Christmas.
SNOWBERLIN!
December 4, 2010
My first time in snow EVER! I think I'm entitled to be obnoxiously excited.
A Ruby By Any Other Name
November 2, 2010
Have I ever mentioned that I have a love/hate relationship with introductions? Now you know. I'm going for an introduction that scratches beneath the surface of that protective layer of identification and gives you more of a sense of what makes me tick... without risking identity theft, hopefully.
I Left My Heart In San Francisco: Fall Break 2010
October 31, 2010
The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly gay/The glory that was Rome is of another day/I've been terribly alone and forgotten in Manhattan/I'm going home to my city by the Bay.
Hello, world. I'm a part of you.
October 26, 2010
Right now, I'm sitting on a couch in my friend Chloe's apartment in midtown Manhattan, in an area ostensibly called 'Turtle Bay.' I think the name is really cute, so I hope it's real, but she hadn't...
Getting To Know Me
October 26, 2010
Hi! I'm Patrick. I'm a fourth-year history major from Walnut Creek, CA.
New York: Birds, Buildings, and Bridges
October 25, 2010
Thanks to a rather complex sequence of events, I'm spending Fall Break in New York City, which means this blog is basically one long gush about how awesome my life is right now. Also, THE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT is finally made.
And Now Presenting...
September 29, 2010
In this post: John's list of the top five ways to procrastinate at Oberlin!
What?
September 26, 2010
As an upperclassman, I seem to be endowed with magical powers and abilities.
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