Sayonara means good-bye, chums. Been swell, gotta go. I liked reading all of your posts, peering into the dark, fetid recesses of your brains, etc. Of all the tasks, I liked the Weebly experience for the brief, self-indulgent interlude of Mamie-dom.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Twenty-three and sayonara
Sayonara means good-bye, chums. Been swell, gotta go. I liked reading all of your posts, peering into the dark, fetid recesses of your brains, etc. Of all the tasks, I liked the Weebly experience for the brief, self-indulgent interlude of Mamie-dom.
Twenty-two

Tastespotting was great and I loved the pictures, although my food probably wouldn't look that good. I like Arts and Letters Daily, which, according to its masthead, delves into "philosophy, aesthetics, literature, language, ideas, criticism, culture", etc. You get the idea--just right for pseudo-intellectuals like me. Slate is another one I like, full of pinko liberal ideas, and also fun stuff like blogs on Mad Men episodes.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Twenty
I've used the city and county sites before. I tried to find my address on the Assessors page, but I suffered from puzzlement at the resulting generic map. I did find useful info on H1N1 vaccinations and I looked at the Animal Services page-they're getting a new facility soon. Yay for them. The State of Colorado site was well organized and easy to use-I found the sex offenders map for my neighborhood and the contact information for elected officials.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Nineteen
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