Angie tells the real story:
Sweet tooth by AngieThere is only one point of this post: go buy macaroons at Paulette . The two days I was in LA that flanked my Joshua Tree visit (post and pics coming soon) I went here and devoured. Their flavors change but my absolute favorite is the jasmine tea, followed by sicilian pistachio and carribean chocolate. They re a little bit pricey, but worth it for a dozen just for yourself! They also make great little housewarming gifts or party favors.
alltogether comes with a new idea:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigratio n to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether is rather skeptical:
mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
For example, Angie considers:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Similarly, alltogether adds:
Gore Vidal admin says it all comes down to this: From 1987 through 1992, Mathnet was the most consistent element of Square One TVâ . Mathnet was a creation of the Children s Television Workshop (as it was then called).
Angie remembers that:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Furthermore, Angie claims:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Angie brings more details:
Sweet tooth - just between us BFFs Angie and Kristan blog about anything, everything, and sometimes even nothing.
For this purpose, alltogether suggests:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
alltogether has another idea:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science ba sed policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether can't forget that:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
But alltogether says that's not all:
2003 Steroid List In response, alltogether claims:Sources:Coffeepastor BalkKat Chuck WooleryBalkBalkAngieBalkDisclaimer:This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
alltogether is absolutely sure that:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
alltogether says it all comes down to this:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
allt ogether gives a bit of an idea about it:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
Sources:
Angie alltogether alltogether
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Angie also takes into account the following fact:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
But alltogether has a different opinion:
For example, Balk considers: sigerson [#179] HOW ABOUT THAT SECRET DOOR ON THE LEFT??? 6/3/09 Reply mathnet [#27] Former career in Intelligence talking! 6/3/09 Reply
In contrast, alltogether replies:
2003 Steroid List In response, alltogether claims:Sources:Coffeepastor BalkKat Chuck WooleryBalkBalkAngieBalkDisclaimer:This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
alltogether has another idea:
mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
In other words, Angie puts it this way:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
alltogether has another idea:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Angie gives a bit of an idea about it:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Angie gives a bit of an idea about it:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litig ious). Just email us . Thank you!
For this reason, alltogether says:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
alltogether remembers that:
Usa Vs Costa Rica Soccer However, Kat thinks differently: Slashdot Slashdot: Apple Sluggy Feed Smallthought SPACE.com spacetoday.net Stevey s Blog Rants Teaching, Playing, and Programming
Angie is rather skeptical:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litigious). Just email us . Thank you!
For example, alltogether considers:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether might have an idea about it:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
Sources:
Angie alltogether alltogether
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
But alltogether has a different opinion:
For example, Balk considers: sigerson [#179] HOW ABOUT THAT SECRET DOOR ON THE LEFT??? 6/3/09 Reply mathnet [#27] Former career in Intelligence talking! 6/3/09 Reply
In contrast, alltogether replies:
2003 Steroid List In response, alltogether claims:Sources:Coffeepastor BalkKat Chuck WooleryBalkBalkAngieBalkDisclaimer:This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
alltogether has another idea:
mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
In other words, Angie puts it this way:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
alltogether has another idea:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Angie gives a bit of an idea about it:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Angie gives a bit of an idea about it:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litig ious). Just email us . Thank you!
For this reason, alltogether says:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
alltogether remembers that:
Usa Vs Costa Rica Soccer However, Kat thinks differently: Slashdot Slashdot: Apple Sluggy Feed Smallthought SPACE.com spacetoday.net Stevey s Blog Rants Teaching, Playing, and Programming
Angie is rather skeptical:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litigious). Just email us . Thank you!
For example, alltogether considers:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether might have an idea about it:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
Sources:
Angie alltogether alltogether
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mathnet From: Alltogether Alltogether Angie /26117389
Despite the previous arguments, alltogether has many reasons to think otherwise:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
In contrast, alltogether replies:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
alltogether imagines that:
mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
alltogether notices:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
Still not being convinced, Angie replies:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
However, alltogether thinks differently:
Gore Vidal admin says it all comes down to this: From 1987 through 1992, Mathnet was the most consistent element of Square One TVâ . Mathnet was a creation of the Children s Television Workshop (as it was then called).
Angie brings more details:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Angie notices:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
Similarly, Angie adds:
Sweet tooth by AngieThere is only one point of this post: go buy macaroons at Paulette . The two days I was in LA that flanked my Joshua Tree visit (post and pics coming soon) I went here and devoured. Their flavors change but my absolute favorite is the jasmine tea, followed by sicilian pistachio and carribean chocolate. They re a little bit pricey, but worth it for a dozen just for yourself! They also make great little housewarming gifts or party favors.
Angie objects:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
alltogether is absolutely sure that:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan S tate University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
alltogether notices:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
However, alltogether thinks differently:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether thinks that the problem is:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," an d another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
Sources:
alltogether alltogether Angie
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
In contrast, alltogether replies:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
alltogether imagines that:
mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
alltogether notices:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
Still not being convinced, Angie replies:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
However, alltogether thinks differently:
Gore Vidal admin says it all comes down to this: From 1987 through 1992, Mathnet was the most consistent element of Square One TVâ . Mathnet was a creation of the Children s Television Workshop (as it was then called).
Angie brings more details:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Angie notices:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
Similarly, Angie adds:
Sweet tooth by AngieThere is only one point of this post: go buy macaroons at Paulette . The two days I was in LA that flanked my Joshua Tree visit (post and pics coming soon) I went here and devoured. Their flavors change but my absolute favorite is the jasmine tea, followed by sicilian pistachio and carribean chocolate. They re a little bit pricey, but worth it for a dozen just for yourself! They also make great little housewarming gifts or party favors.
Angie objects:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
alltogether is absolutely sure that:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan S tate University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
alltogether notices:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
However, alltogether thinks differently:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether thinks that the problem is:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," an d another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
Sources:
alltogether alltogether Angie
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mathnet From: Alltogether Angie Alltogether /26117388
In response, alltogether claims:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
alltogether is rather skeptical:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
Angie might have an idea about it:
KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
alltogether points out another thing aside from that:
Versus Cycling Similarly, Balk adds: KarenUhOh [#19] Ratwurst. 6/4/09 Reply clarencerosario [#134] Micenacht? 6/4/09 Reply kitten_witawip [#99] mausbetunken gesehen 6/4/09 Reply
alltogether comes with the facts:
Acetaminophen In contrast, admin replies: Home Links Love asked knowledge Who Remembers The Show Mathnet? YEs here is a summary of the show
In response, Angie claims:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Angie does a quick recap:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Thinking that's not all, alltogether adds:
Gore Vidal admin says it all comes down to this: From 1987 through 1992, Mathnet was the most consistent element of Square One TVâ . Mathnet was a creation of the Children s Television Workshop (as it was then called).
alltogether does a quick recap:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
Angie has another idea:
When we were at Joshua Tree we heated up some challah bread pudding with ciao bella gelato. Category: Photos , Random Tagged: diddy riese , macaroons , paulette Related Posts: As my dad says, there s no such thing as a free meal Actually I was NOT searching how to make money online Learning to cook alone I refuse to do my homework
alltogether might have an idea about it:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
In response, Angie claims:
When we were at Joshua Tree we heated up some challah bread pudding with ciao bella gelato. Category: Photos , Random Tagged: diddy riese , macaroons , paulette Related Posts: As my dad says, there s no such thing as a free meal Actually I was NOT searching how to make money online Learning to cook alone I refuse to do my homework
alltogether notices:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
In addition to this, alltogether states:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether notices:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Sources:
alltogether Angie alltogether
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
alltogether is rather skeptical:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
Angie might have an idea about it:
KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
alltogether points out another thing aside from that:
Versus Cycling Similarly, Balk adds: KarenUhOh [#19] Ratwurst. 6/4/09 Reply clarencerosario [#134] Micenacht? 6/4/09 Reply kitten_witawip [#99] mausbetunken gesehen 6/4/09 Reply
alltogether comes with the facts:
Acetaminophen In contrast, admin replies: Home Links Love asked knowledge Who Remembers The Show Mathnet? YEs here is a summary of the show
In response, Angie claims:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Angie does a quick recap:
One Response Kristan says: Aug 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM I love that second photo both the store interior and your cute outfit! Leave a Reply × Cancel reply Name (required) Mail (required) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Thinking that's not all, alltogether adds:
Gore Vidal admin says it all comes down to this: From 1987 through 1992, Mathnet was the most consistent element of Square One TVâ . Mathnet was a creation of the Children s Television Workshop (as it was then called).
alltogether does a quick recap:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
Angie has another idea:
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alltogether notices:
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WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
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Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether considers that:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeym om [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Before going any further, alltogether wants to get this straight:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
Angie brings more details:
I also finally tried Diddy Riese the famous ice cream cookie sandwich shop, which was also great although a bit heavy after dinner. But you can t beat the $1.50 price tag!
Angie brings some great news:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litigious). Just email us . Thank you!
Angie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
Angie sees it this way:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
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While it may be true, alltogether thinks:
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alltogether brings some great news:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
alltogether intervenes and adds:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
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In contrast, Angie replies:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
In addition to this, alltogether states:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether considers that:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeym om [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Before going any further, alltogether wants to get this straight:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
Angie brings more details:
I also finally tried Diddy Riese the famous ice cream cookie sandwich shop, which was also great although a bit heavy after dinner. But you can t beat the $1.50 price tag!
Angie brings some great news:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litigious). Just email us . Thank you!
Angie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
Angie sees it this way:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
Meanwhile, alltogether came up with this idea:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
While it may be true, alltogether thinks:
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alltogether brings some great news:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
alltogether intervenes and adds:
Dr Tiller Balk brings some great news: mathnet [#27] Wait, Balk, you mean WORST PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT SONG EVER, right? 6/18/09 Reply HelloTitty [#830] I know right?!?!?! 6/18/09 Reply
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Angie comes with the facts:
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In addition to this, Angie states:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Angie also takes into account the following fact:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
alltogether has another idea:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether considers that:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequ ently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
However, alltogether states that:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Angie is absolutely sure that:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
In contrast, alltogether replies:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the w ay of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether explains:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
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For this reason, alltogether says:
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Furthermore, alltogether claims:
Versus Cycling Similarly, Balk adds: KarenUhOh [#19] Ratwurst. 6/4/09 Reply clarencerosario [#134] Micenacht? 6/4/09 Reply kitten_witawip [#99] mausbetunken gesehen 6/4/09 Reply
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Angie is rather skeptical:
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Angie comes with the facts:
CATEGORIES Look Design Fashion Music Photos Random Think JBU Columns Other Personal Design: Grid Focus by Derek Punsalan (modified by Kristan) Original content © Angie and Kristan. The rest (mainly images, music & videos) may not belong to us but are not intended for commercial gain. (Trust me, the ads don't even cover our web hosting.) We try to link back or give credit, but if we have mis-credited something, or if something is yours and you want us to remove it, please don't get upset (or litigious). Just email us . Thank you!
In addition to this, Angie states:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
Angie also takes into account the following fact:
Frontpage Return home About & archives Subscribe RSS feed ANGIE is a recent graduate from UT Austin. She is on her way to conquer the world with her M.A., her curiosity, and her love of life (and fashion). Currently reading: Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho and Buying In by Rob Walker.
alltogether has another idea:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
alltogether considers that:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequ ently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the way of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
However, alltogether states that:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
Angie is absolutely sure that:
WHY 2 COLUMNS? On the left side of our blog, we post thoughtful things - deep, funny, or personal. On the right side, we post beautiful things - often music, pictures, and video that we like. Think of it as brain food + eye candy. We think each is important in its own way, so we make sure you can easily see both!
In contrast, alltogether replies:
Dejuan Blair Similarly, Chuck Woolery adds: Do The Freakin Math: Net war in Iran = trend against national soveriegnty. Do The Freakin Math Liberals and conservatives alike frequently rely on limited evidence, personal experience, religious beliefs or gut emotions to determine solutions for complex problems. From immigration to global warming - taxes to terrorism - or health care to free trade - analytical study is rare. Science based policy making isnâ t the w ay of Washington. And the consequences are catastrophic. Change is urgently needed. Just do the freakinâ math.
alltogether explains:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both from Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
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KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
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Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
Angie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
alltogether objects:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
In other words, Angie puts it this way:
Sweet tooth by AngieThere is only one point of this post: go buy macaroons at Paulette . The two days I was in LA that flanked my Joshua Tree visit (post and pics coming soon) I went here and devoured. Their flavors change but my absolute favorite is the jasmine tea, followed by sicilian pistachio and carribean chocolate. They re a little bit pricey, but worth it for a dozen just for yourself! They also make great little housewarming gifts or party favors.
Similarly, alltogether adds:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
Angie brings more details:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Furthermore, Angie claims:
When we were at Joshua Tree we heated up some challah bread pudding with ciao bella gelato. Category: Photos , Random Tagged: diddy riese , macaroons , pa ulette Related Posts: As my dad says, there s no such thing as a free meal Actually I was NOT searching how to make money online Learning to cook alone I refuse to do my homework
As a result of that, alltogether belives:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
But alltogether has a different opinion:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both f rom Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
But alltogether has a different opinion:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
alltogether scans the other's answers and reply:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
Sources:
Angie alltogether alltogether
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
alltogether thinks about it:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
alltogether gives a bit of an idea about it:
Acetaminophen In contrast, admin replies: Home Links Love asked knowledge Who Remembers The Show Mathnet? YEs here is a summary of the show
alltogether tells the real story:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
Still being unsure, alltogether asks:
Whistler Sl500 Kat tells the real story: The 20 By 20 Room The Former Goose YArd The Geomblog The Joy of Tech The Little Calculist
Angie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
KRISTAN is a writer, designer, photographer, and dog lover. She is currently at work on a second novel (the first is "simmering") and several short stories. You can read some of her writing at her website, kristanhoffman.com . In addition to JBU, Kristan blogs at The Dieline . She lives in Cincinnati with her boyfriend, puppy, and leopard gecko.
alltogether objects:
Posted by alltogether at 3:00 AM
In other words, Angie puts it this way:
Sweet tooth by AngieThere is only one point of this post: go buy macaroons at Paulette . The two days I was in LA that flanked my Joshua Tree visit (post and pics coming soon) I went here and devoured. Their flavors change but my absolute favorite is the jasmine tea, followed by sicilian pistachio and carribean chocolate. They re a little bit pricey, but worth it for a dozen just for yourself! They also make great little housewarming gifts or party favors.
Similarly, alltogether adds:
French Open 2009 Results Rob Vincent comes with a new idea: Rob Vincent ( rob_t_firefly ) wrote in squareonetv , @ 2009 - 05 - 25 16:24:00 xkcd Hello, quiet group! In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, popular geek webcomic xkcd riffed on Mathnet the other day.
Angie brings more details:
Want to advertise here? Email us! Angie's Links Camille Carolina Engman Charles & Marie Greenwashing Index Jackson Pollock Media Post Oh Joy! Open Source Food Oyster Boy Sea of Shoes Stacey TED The Sartorialist Tolly Kristan's Links 9 Chickweed Lane Albert Liang d:co decor8 design*sponge Dooce Go Fug Yourself Grafikshop Highlands Star Crosby Courier kristanhoffman.com Mrs. O Northeast News Optix Studios PostSecret Rose Kuo Sinfest The Dieline The Real Fauxtographer
Furthermore, Angie claims:
When we were at Joshua Tree we heated up some challah bread pudding with ciao bella gelato. Category: Photos , Random Tagged: diddy riese , macaroons , pa ulette Related Posts: As my dad says, there s no such thing as a free meal Actually I was NOT searching how to make money online Learning to cook alone I refuse to do my homework
As a result of that, alltogether belives:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
But alltogether has a different opinion:
Lax Baggage Accident Coffeepastor points out another thing aside from that:~There were also a number of joking references to Michigan's longstanding cross-state rivalry with Michigan State University. Two examples, both f rom Mathnet, included a villain saying that he had flunked out of the University of Michigan and "had to finish at Michigan State," and another villain having attended "Michigan Agricultural College" (MSU's original name) in "West Lansing."
But alltogether has a different opinion:
Lundehund For this purpose, Balk suggests: dweeb [#437] Horizontal stripes, big print, and monochromatic check? 6/3/09 Reply hockeymom [#143] well, the pearls pull it all together. 6/3/09 Reply
alltogether scans the other's answers and reply:
Recent Earthquakes In other words, Balk puts it this way: NicFit [#616] Please leave the counter-intuitive blogging to Slate. Pal1nS suk ha ha. 6/12/09 Reply
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