I know I usually post these on Thursday, but I had one favorite clip from Glee wherein Emma, the school counselor, sings her first song on the show. Who knew she had it in her?
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I know I usually post these on Thursday, but I had one favorite clip from Glee wherein Emma, the school counselor, sings her first song on the show. Who knew she had it in her?
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I know this is a terrible thing to say, but I often find lots to critique in Jesse’s writing. Most of the time, this is because we write for different genres. There are things that are permissible, even encouraged in philosophic writing that are huge no-no’s to people in English studies. This makes it challenging, if not impossible, when he asks me to edit the papers he is submitting for class.
Yesterday, however, Jesse wrote a review of Derek Webb’s new album that I think is brilliant. He had been ruminating on how to put into words what he and his friends felt when they listened to it, and when he finally put his words down last night, they really came together.
Go ahead and read it!
I hate generic stuff, so I decided to personalize the Ikea TV stand we bought a few weeks ago. I bought cut-out scrapbooking paper and taped it into the glass windows. It took me a while to actually commit and and take the paper out of the packaging, but I finally did it!
Sorry, I know this is my third post of the night (hey, anything to postpone the inevitable Samuel Johnson mid-term paper I have due!), but I just had to brag about my awesome Ebay sale.
Last week, I splurged and bought a beautiful pair of True Religion Jeans. These go for $174 at Nordstroms, but at The Rack I got them for $80. When I brought them home, however, Jesse informed me that he doesn’t like black jeans with contrast stitching.
Instead of returning them, I decided to take a few pics with my camera phone and post them on Ebay.
SOLD today for $139! That’s $59 profit for about 1/2 hr of work!