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A cause de SDaniels, I have finally Discovered the Object Cause of my Desire...And there It goes again.
re: #12: Aren't they a rainbow of splendor at McDonaldland? ;)— October 27, 2009 9:27 a.m.
Broken Promise
PPS: CreO, did you know that there is a $500 first place monthly blog prize here at the Reader? I bet that if you work a narrative about your past and Seminole history into your perceptions of San Diego, esp. a specific area you've observed--you'd win.— October 27, 2009 9:14 a.m.
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CreO wrote: "That is why I decided to go to school, I feel like there is so much to be accomplished. I have to find a way to preserve what we have left before there will be no Seminoles." CreO, this information is pure gold. You have simply got to get a blog going in one of the neighborhoods on this site, and write down absolutely everything you possibly can that your grandmother and mother ever told you! Have you already started this project elsewhere, and if so, where can we read it?— October 27, 2009 9:10 a.m.
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PS: I'd like to see that paper. On second glance, I think it's your tenses that are confusing me--not sure if you are saying "those times are gone," or "they are [still] trying to analyze things..."— October 27, 2009 9:06 a.m.
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"Not that they're malicious or anything. But unfortunately, they're trying to analyze things like ritual based on a false belief in the reality of objectivity. Trying to use a Western European mindset to look at stuff that requires a whole different worldview..." I'm surprised you found such glaring flaws of approach to be your contemporary academic discursive realities, AG, rather than as relics of a 'past' norm, greedily seized upon by any scholar in your field--of any particular background of origin him/herself. In undergrad and in grad school, we studied the effects of imperialist, colonial, enlightenment narratives in general--upon discourses in lit, to anthro--everything in the humanities and social sciences. Scholars were and seem to still be avoiding the old philosophical tropes and traps in part via good ole performative questioning of one's own motives and methodologies. I mean, I know there is still a long way to go, but am I interpreting your words as exaggeration--or--what gives over at ASU, eh? :)— October 27, 2009 9:04 a.m.
A cause de SDaniels, I have finally Discovered the Object Cause of my Desire...And there It goes again.
"Got two errors in your acronym, BTW" Ouch! :) Extreme pocket pool! Beckett won the round with stones, and Adam/Pike came in tied for orange plastic balls! ;)— October 27, 2009 5:45 a.m.
Bonus Blog: Funny Things Cats Do
That is a familiar scenario--the dreaded striking of the printer by the opposable-thumbed one. ;O— October 27, 2009 5:42 a.m.
South Park Cat Tales: The Legend of Toes (#5)
"The leader of the four-feline Hell Furs is named Jack. He was not a cat to be messed with." Hell-fur-yeah! Only four members of this gang? They must have been legendary before they became legendary! Bad-fluffy-arses!— October 27, 2009 4:16 a.m.
SPAM-arama.
I have two more full days of work catch-up, then will take a couple few weeks off. So, I'll start working on it in a few days, among other blog ideas--including communal projects :)— October 27, 2009 1:28 a.m.
A cause de SDaniels, I have finally Discovered the Object Cause of my Desire...And there It goes again.
"...or look like the never-ending scarf in a clown's pocket." Well, Adam. Balls & pockets. We did it again! Was it good for you? ;)— October 27, 2009 1:05 a.m.