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20 Things About Me – TableNine

April 21, 2009 in 20 Things About Me

20 Things About Me1. The best yogurt in the world is Yoplait Custard Style Vanilla, no question. *This post brought to you by General Mills*

2. I spend a lot of time in church for a Buddhist.

3. I think that limes are superior to lemons is just about every way imaginable and don’t understand why lemon just doesn’t throw in the towel already. For fuck sake, people– limes! We can do this.

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20 Things About Me – TableNine

April 21, 2009 in 20 Things About Me

20 Things About Me1. The best yogurt in the world is Yoplait Custard Style Vanilla, no question. *This post brought to you by General Mills*

2. I spend a lot of time in church for a Buddhist.

3. I think that limes are superior to lemons is just about every way imaginable and don’t understand why lemon just doesn’t throw in the towel already. For fuck sake, people– limes! We can do this.

Read the rest of this entry →

20 Things About Me – TableNine

April 21, 2009 in 20 Things About Me

20 Things About Me1. The best yogurt in the world is Yoplait Custard Style Vanilla, no question. *This post brought to you by General Mills*

2. I spend a lot of time in church for a Buddhist.

3. I think that limes are superior to lemons is just about every way imaginable and don’t understand why lemon just doesn’t throw in the towel already. For fuck sake, people– limes! We can do this.

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Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

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Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

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Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

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Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

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Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

Read the rest of this entry →

Monkey Business

March 9, 2009 in Wordsmoker Short Fiction

In the end, I think we should have left the day we got that memo. At the time I don’t think any of us understood what it meant, let alone what it would come to mean for our futures and that of our industry. But the sense that something wasn’t right sat heavily, like a fat man on a stool. Change was coming.

Read the rest of this entry →