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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

CAR DRIVES OFF OF TOP OF PARKING GARAGE AT U OF M!

madame le professeur at 7:53 PM

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

i was trying to decide if it would be more fun to be a sunshinegirl or one of cher's dancers? i think working with cher would be so much more fun that even if you weren't as recognised it would be worth it. cher rocks !

madame le professeur at 7:56 PM

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Friday, January 12, 2007

i want one of these!


madame le professeur at 3:22 AM

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

i just wrote 60 pages in 12 hours. now i'm going to take a nap.

madame le professeur at 4:47 PM

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Monday, January 08, 2007

while studying for my qualifying exams, my former tendency to see history in cycles which repeat themselves, usually revolting against the century/period directly previous in favor of the one directly before that one (A,B,A,B,A,B...) only with slight differences and a little advancement was affirmed. classic periods of epic greatness yet stagnant in philosophy, literature, art, and the sciences alternate with periods of downfall and misery, from which result great philosophical and literature masterpieces. a literary history of the enlightenment has this to say :

"The higher clergy owned 1/5 of the land, were not liable to taxation, and controlled the leading journals. Many among the upper-middle classes held government appointments and obtained exemption from taxes and military service, while the survival of the trade guilds in the towns favoured the masters at the expense of the craftsmen. The grievances of the lower classes, arising from these conditions, were manifold. Taxation, so largely evaded by their social superiors, fell heavily upon the lowest classes, especially upon the peasantry, who found them too great to bear in lives that scarcely reached subsistence level. Out of every 100 francs he earned, the peasant was fortunate if he could keep 18 for himself."

it's time for more great philosophical and literature masterpieces.

madame le professeur at 10:02 PM

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/05/dead.letters.ap/index.html

madame le professeur at 3:48 AM

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Friday, January 05, 2007

one of my friends translates for a boxer on showtime tonight. too bad i will have to miss it.

madame le professeur at 4:05 PM

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

playing with sparklers and a camera, after an intensive 3 hour murder game, lots of bingo, scattergories, food, toasting, banging pots with wooden spoons, and screaming happy new year! (now for the twilight zone marathon, she thought to herself with a strange grin). partying since 1991!

madame le professeur at 12:34 AM

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THE GREATEST VIDEO EVER!

madame le professeur at 12:27 AM

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