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Archive for September, 2005

Friday, September 30th, 2005

Librarian Pickup Lines

From LISNews, The LISNews Librarian Pickup Lines. Use with caution.

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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Visited States and Countries

I’ve visited 19 states, mostly in the southeast.

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Only 3 countries though, the U.S. (since I live here), Mexico and Belize.

create your own visited countries map

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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Respect a Clausen? Maybe…

I didn’t like Casey. I don’t like Rick. But he really saved UT last night. To be behind 21 points and win by 3 in OT takes more than luck.
He’s even getting respect from ESPN. For ESPN to say something nice about UT at all is a miracle by itself.
Clausen once again saves the day [...]

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Monday, September 26th, 2005

With apologies to Louisiana

With all that Louisiana has been through lately they were probably the sentimental favorites to win this game. But after a loss to Florida, UT was hungry for a win. The first half of the game didn’t go well for UT, at halftime they were down 21 to 0. But after playing a spectacular second [...]

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Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

New crutches

Got a new set of crutches today. The Surefoot crutches I had been using were bigger, heavier and really starting to get in the way. The new crutches are Walk Easy Model 450. These are the total opposite of of the Surefoots. Smaller, lighter, and much less bulky. Once I get used to them the [...]

3 Comments » - Posted in Thoughts on Life by Dan


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