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"As if I knew where I was going, I put on an air of choosing and changed my direction, taking a different street on my right, one that was better lit. "Broadway" it was called. I came out to the city last weekend for the Manhattan journey, to ha...
After some consideration, I put my microwave on the free section of craigslist chicago It's raining today, or I might have put it on the curb. I haven't used it in about a month, which was a weaning process to see if I could do it. Two days ago I fel...

I found this old trading terminal from Cantor Fitzgerald in a reseller/liquidator wharehouse space up Elston in Chicago. It was probably 5000sqft of incredibly miscellaneous stuff, handbags and office chairs and boxes of candles and beads, all run b...

Last night we made two trays of strawberry gelatin dessert with an additional ingredient. It was necessary that we eat the whole stupid thing, but this would be nearly impossible, because the gelatin was vile in flavor and consistency. And so we cove...

Hah, done. This was fun and basically all that I learned in my first two weeks of work, other how /not/ to organize a non-profit. NKUK provided moral support and commiseration over google talk during my first stretch of boredom at work. I still h...

One sunday Josephine and the white bread cancer were riding bikes along Roosevelt Avenue in Chicago. When they arrived at Canal street, large piles of trash could be seen up and down the center of the street. Upon investigation, the trash was discove...
Instead of waiting for interesting developments at my new job--three weeks in and the most excitment I've had was getting hit by a car--I've decided to recount a work experience from this spring, when I was teaching 7th grade. More precisly, teachin...
KANO to SUN RA. I chose two groups that I think are both amazing, instead of trying to debase one term with the other, and avoiding a bad>>good or pop>>cult slide. The contrast was purely in style, or maybe just mode of expression. Both bands...

YEAH. unfortunately all my gmail chat pestering was off the record, but the corrigan has landed. now we get to tear shit up.. sf0 becoming Chicago. proofpudding-- http://biome.sf0.org/quasar