February 2010
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#TheSituation2010 Weekend Recap, In Bullet Form
Paints and canvases
Avett Brothers
Citywide snowball fight
Yazoo van
Channel 4 ambush
Springwater
“Adorable and a firehead”
Roommate reunion
Best burger in Nashville
Spa day fail
Pushing cars out of muddy snow
Frothy Monkey
Jack White
Snow cream
Bret Easton Ellis
iChat church
Best Buy
Buffalo Wild Wings
Christmas presents
Grammys
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January 2010
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I just marked another 400+ Google Reader items as...
Am I breaking up with the internet? Or maybe I’ve finally achieved information overload. Or maybe it’s almost February and I’m right on schedule for this sort of thing.
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A String Of Thoughts On Sunday
Once your table becomes That Table on which strangers discard all their empty beer bottles during a show, it’s time to go home.
Confession: Even after four years of social work school, people with serious mental illnesses still freak me out more than just about anything.
Marking 800+ Google Reader items as read doesn’t feel like a cop-out; it feels great.
Brian Eno’s song...
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Nonprofits feel positive impact of Twitter,... →
Some of my favorite folks in Nashville talk about the value that online tools hold for nonprofits.
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Torn.
I think my biggest problem with life is that I can’t be in more than one place at a time. And that people and people’s minds have expiration dates. I can’t go out on Friday night with my friends and then get up on Saturday morning and have breakfast with my family. When I left in 2004, my grandmother knew who I was and when I went back in 2009, she didn’t. I haven’t...
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At 8:33AM on January 14th, 2010, I feel inspired.
I’m writing this down because it happens so rarely these days. Happy Thursday.
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http://raraahahahromaromamagagaoohlala.com/ →
I am so very awake right now. (via av3ry)
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Refugee's work with orphans inspires Belmont... →
This guy was resettled in Nashville from Sierra Leone along with his wife and two children in 2001 and took a job as a landscaper at Belmont. He took advantage of the educational perks and earned undergraduate and Master’s degrees so he could eventually teach, which is what he did back in his home country. He also launched the nonprofit Rufoindu Education Project in 2005 for Orphan Children...
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