• RunningBlog

    It’s the final week. The Half-Marathon is on Sunday… and I can’t decide whether I’m completely ready or completely burnt-out. These last few weeks since my 25km training run have been difficult. I was sick, and then I just didn’t have the energy or drive to finish my training plan. I only ran twice last week. I think I might have peaked too early. I’m still looking forward to the run this weekend, but I think I’m going to cut myself some slack and just try to enjoy it. Having a goal is great for motivation, but not if it saps all of the fun out of the activity. It doesn’t matter how fast or slow I go. I just want to get out there and have a good time.


  • Brewery Photo

    They’ve started tearing down the old Kent Brewery a few blocks away, and every night I try to peek over the hoarding on my way home to catch a glipse. It looks so eerie and fantastic, like someone demolishing Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. The only tall bit still standing is the large chimney. Check out this awesome photo…


  • Kangaroo

    David Dale ponders how to get Aussies to eat kangaroo. I’ll admit that ‘roo isn’t my favorite meat. It’s not because I have any sort of a “Skippy” complex, but just because it’s so dark and gamey. It all depends on the preparation, really. (Now I sound like one of those idiotic commentators on Iron Chef: “You’ve done a great job of covering up the smell!”) The Snook got us a couple small ‘roo roasts the other night, and they’d been marinated with loads of garlic. Sliced on sandwiches with barbecue sauce? YUMMO.


  • Happy birthday, Eileen!

    Happy birthday, Eileen! I was remembering back to Eileen’s birthday freshman year, when it suddenly hit me: That’s when she set our dorm room on fire! I pulled out my box of photos and started digging, and at last I found it…

    Eileen and the burnt shirt

    I’d been at an audition for a play that night, and when I got back to PW (our dorm) I immediately noticed a funky smell in the air. “That’s from your roommate,” some girl in the common room said. “She set your room on fire.” “Yeah, right,” I joked. “No, seriously. She did.” I took off running. This photo is pretty much what I found. She’d been burning some (contraband) candles that a friend had sent her as a gift, when Erin Fair burst in and threw a handful of birthday cake at her. Eileen had, of course, given chase… knocking over the candle onto a pile of her own laundry. Little did I expect I’d be embarrassing her with the story thirteen years later on the Internet!

    After our first ND game

    Here’s Eileen, Liz, and me hanging out in our room. I’m pretty sure this was taken on the day of our first Notre Dame home football game, given that we’re all sunburnt and Eileen and I are both wearing “The Shirt.” (I can’t find confirmation on the Internet, but I’m pretty sure we lost that game.)

    Us and the No-Smoking Rat

    This one’s pretty weird. Yes, we’re all holding cigarettes and standing with a giant underpants-wearing rat. Eileen and Kel had come to visit a bunch of us in the London Program during Spring Break 1998. I ditched class and took the two of them on a tour of the city. We were walking around Leicester Square when we were approached by a woman with a clipboard. She worked for one of the evening talk shows (sort of a David Letterman type thing) and she invited us to be in a skit. The concept was that an interviewer would go up to seemingly random smokers and ask them about a new law that had been passed. “Do you know all the dangers of smoking?” he asked. “Of course!” we scoffed. “I don’t think you do,” he said. “I don’t think you know ALL the dangers of smoking.” And then a giant rat in a no-smoking T-shirt, white underpants, and a Union Jack cape came out and started beating us with a rubber cricket bat.

    I really, really wish I had that one on tape.


  • Ebert and the VP Debate

    Ebert critiques the VP debate from a “performance” perspective. He likens Palin to a dog standing on its hind legs: “It is not done well, but one is surprised to find it done at all.”


  • Biden = Silver Fox

    Holy crap. Forget Palin as the VPILF. Does anyone else think Biden looks like a SILVER FOX in this debate?


  • Debate today!

    The Sarah Palin Pity Party:

    When you don’t take your own career and reputation seriously enough to pause before striding onto a national stage and lying about your record of opposing a Bridge to Nowhere or using your special-needs child to garner the support of Americans in need of healthcare reform you don’t support, I don’t feel bad for you.

    When you don’t have enough regard for your country or its politics to cram effectively for the test — a test that helps determine whether or not you get to run that country and participate in its politics — I don’t feel bad for you.

    Biden is going to trounce her in the debate today, and this feminist will be cheering. I hope Hilary is throwing a party somewhere. Me, I’ll be streaming it from SBS.


  • Fiction Rule of Thumb

    Fiction Rule of Thumb, an XKCD comic that the Snook rightly predicted I would love. It also neatly encompasses Everything Kris Hates About William Gibson Novels.


  • Inundated

    I’m just feeling a little overwhelmed. My new role at work has me hopping, and I’m finding it difficult to say “no” to anybody (since I want to do a good job). On top of that, this just seems to be a very busy time of the year! I probably spend half an hour a day just tending to my various To Do lists. I’m really looking forward to my vacation time next week. I haven’t had a week off since last March, so it’s going to be nice to be able to get some stuff done around the house. (And it’s finally Daylight Savings this weekend! I LOVE Daylight Savings.)


  • Palin: Worse than the Parody

    Holy crap. I didn’t realize that Tina Fey’s parody of Sarah Palin’s interview – the part where she spewed random, nonsensical talking points about the bailout – was actually a WORD-FOR-WORD QUOTE.



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