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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Growing up in the Evangelical (and Reformed), Homeschool Subculture, Or: Fearing That Long Hair and Listening to The Beatles Might Be a Sure Path to Hell
Permit me to wax a little more autobiographical than is appropriate for someone who ostensibly believes the best conversations are oriented around ideas and not in the dreaded late twentieth/early twenty-first century notion of “connecting.” However, since I find my … Continue reading
Take 20 and Call Me (a Jackass) in the Morning
Until I can gather my thoughts for a proper post, enjoy my response for this aggravating survey that I had to complete for one of my teaching gigs. I tried to tone down the sarcasm, but I found the asinine … Continue reading
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Secular Pilgrimage
Recently, one of my best friends unleashed a plan on me: his Muse apparently roughed him up and told him that she would sing the melody for a novel to him, but he must first engage in a trans-US trip … Continue reading
The Mississippi Winter of My Content (Or, Glad I Ain’t in Chicago Right Now)
First, let me thank Our Lord that neither I nor anybody I really care about is presently shoveling snow out of our internal organs, like the folks in The Windy City. Given that environment would, more than likely, affect my … Continue reading