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<dc:date>2008-05-12T21:42:47Z</dc:date>
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<title>Monday morning news round up and the life and times of lm over the weekend</title>
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<description>Nothing terribly exciting here to see. Please move along.</description>
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<title>Ding, dong, the witch is dead. Which old witch? The wicked witch!</title>
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<description>I tried to like her. I really did. I failed.Update [2008-5-7 9:2:27 by lm]: Now, with link exit poll.Update [2008-5-7 13:59:47 by lm]: George McGovern agrees with me.</description>
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<title>You can run on for a long time, run on for a long time</title>
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<description>Sooner or later, you'll make it into the 21st century. Easter family photo within.</description>
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<title>Meatballs and Cheetos, the Luncheon of Champions</title>
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<description>Not to be confused with White Castles and Coffee, the Breakfast of Champions. And new prattling about USian politics on Doxos.</description>
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<title>And so it begins. Again.</title>
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<description>Holy Week begins for those of us in the eastern Christian tradition. My&amp;nbsp; overview of Reverend David Meconi's talk on Plotinus, Augustine and Dante over on Doxos. And my hands still burn.</description>
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<title>Quick update as I'm tired and sore</title>
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<description>RTFO. Latin. Plotinus. Show tunes.</description>
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<title>Oil changes, Dranges, Fortress America, Losing My Religion</title>
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<description>Verily Wiki sayeth: The phrase "losing my religion" is an expression from the southern region of the United States that means losing one's temper or civility, or "being at the end of one's rope." That song never made sense to me before.  Oh no I've said too much.</description>
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<title>News round up and mostly random thoughts</title>
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<description>Oil. Old analysis of Communitarianism. Weber. Bill Cosby. Latin v. Greek.</description>
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<title>Tales of a mundane and cosmic weekend</title>
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<description>   I've got a new post up on Doxos. Have we no shame? Well, no, we don't, not in a democracy. And that's a shame.   My right hand is rather beaten up but not quite to a bloody stump.        Update [2008-4-7 13:26:7 by lm]: I hope I can write like this when I grow up</description>
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<title>Bits and pieces on the last weekend in March</title>
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<description>For all of those masochistic enough to read it, here is an argument for allowing religion to influence the secular state. Zany weekend adventures follow.</description>
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