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Teddy Bear's Picnic Day/Full Moon Day/Intern Appreciation Day/Wildflower Festival (Colorado)
2006-07-10 @ 6:21 p.m.

This could be my last night in this godforsaken place. I really, really, really want to pass tomorrow. Pray for me, yeah? I've been thinking of learning to bake, as I think it's mroe idiot-proof than cooking. (That said, my first foray into the world of baking was not a very auspicious start!) Anyway, I'm losing my patience with The Unconsoled. Everything in it is so malleable you feel like you're being strung along by the author, who's just winging it as he goes along, moving the plot randomly. I know there's a point to it, and I'm sure it's very clever and meaningful, but honestly, does the book have to be so long?

This week:

Baseball Week



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