Monthly Archives: May 2005

Can you hear me now?

For the last F’in time yeah. Now can you hear ME!

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Clinton, Kinky, and Italian Flatbread

Last thursday (which was May 5) I was able to see Bill Clinton at Bookpeople in Austin. I arrived at Bookpeople around 8:45 in the morning and was finally able to see Bubba at a little after 11:00. The line was ridiculously long. Bookpeople employees would escort groups of 50 up to the second floor […]

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Update On Coulter’s Nemesis

On Wednesday I linked a story from the Daily Texan about a guy who heckled Ann Coulter. Here is his side of the story. I can’t believe the guy is being charged with a class C Misdemeanor.

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Searching Online Books

Several bloggers are linking to this web site. The site gives severals ways to find and search books that are online. I’m linking to it too, if only so that I know I have this resource should I need it.

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Leftovers

When I find a site or a particular story I think is interesting I bookmark it and try to remember to post it. Sometimes I forget about it and my Bookmark page gets all cluttered up. This is a leftover post (yeah it’s also called phoning it in): I’m Connor McLeod from the Clan Mcleod, […]

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Big Fun Up In Austin

Why can’t I ever be present for really cool stuff like this?

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Speculative Fiction

Several weeks ago while talking with a couple of friends, one mentioned how she had never read any science fiction. She said she had always felt the genre was similar to modern romance fiction. I really didn’t know how to respond to that, other than to feebly recommend several authors I thought she should read. […]

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Well Duh!

Like we didn’t know this already.

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