| Delete LJ? |
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Hey!
Here's my question: How many of you actually read livejournal anymore? Judging by the dearth of posts on LJ, lately, it seems like most people I know have either abandoned blogging for other things (like, you know, children, dissertations, significant others, employment, narcissism, or pets) or have switched to other formats, like twitter or facebook posts.
Because no one seems to actually use this thing, I was halfway thinking of deleting it. If you still use LJ, just comment and let me know, so I can make a more informed decision on whether it's still worthwhile to post here. Then I'll decide if I feel like going back and locking all of my posts individually (does anyone know if there's an easier way to make all of my posts friends-only? I couldn't seem to find one, but maybe that's just because I'm an idiot) or if I just want to delete the account, altogether.
Peace out!
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| Snakes on a Plane--Edited |
[23 Apr 2009|01:41am] |
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If you haven't seen this clip from the edited for TV version of Snakes on a Plane, it is a MUST:
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| 2009 NCAA CHAMPS |
[07 Apr 2009|07:55am] |
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WOOOO!!!! GO TAR HEELS!!!!
Awesome :)
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[20 Jan 2009|08:47pm] |
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OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's all I've got. This has been an insane day.
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| The Baltic States |
[14 Jan 2009|12:31am] |
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To sum up?
Riga? Pretty cool. My least favorite of the Baltic capitals, but I love all 3 capitals, so I have no complaints. It's still beautiful and a lot of fun.
Kaunas? Well, it was my first Lithuanian experience. But it had just snowed like crazy there, and pretty much everything was closed for winter. It's not quite ready for primetime when it comes to tourism, but I'm still glad we visited.
Vilnius? Holy crap, Vilnius is awesome. Definitely the best of the 3 Baltic capitals. It's old city is HUGE (about 1 sq km), and it's in a Baroque style (as opposed to Tallinn's medieval style, or Riga's neo-classical (E says art gecko, but I don't know) that is absolutely GORGEOUS. One of the best trips I've ever taken.
Tonight, we're crashing in Riga so that we can catch the night train tomorrow back to Moscow. I had an amazing trip. I'll maybe fill in more details later, but suffice to say that it was magical.
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[10 Jan 2009|10:55pm] |
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You know what I love? Vilnius, Lithuania.
It's incredible!
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| Riga |
[07 Jan 2009|09:48am] |
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I'm in Riga! Woohoo!
More later...
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| 2008 in review |
[24 Dec 2008|10:58am] |
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It seems like I just did this for 2007 not so long ago.... Time flies! Without further ado, the first sentence of the first post of each month in 2008!
January: I start comps tomorrow. I feel like a dead duck.
February: What a boring Super Bowl. And the ads sucked, too...
March: What a big win for Temple! I miss seeing games at the Palestra :)
April: Ok guys, I have a CRAZY basketball-related dream for you.
May: So... In the course of one minute yesterday, the number of grants I received doubled!
June: Soooo.... Starting tomorrow, I'll be in DC until July 4.
July: So I was sort of evicted the other day.
August: I'm going to Sara's wedding today, which should be awesome.
September: My internet isn't yet up at the apartment (fucking PPP internet services SUCK!), but I wanted to stop by an internet cafe to let you know that I'm all settled in.
October: So how about 'dem Phils, winning the NLDS series against the Brewers?
November: Hey Phillies fans, In case you wanted to see it, here is Harry Kalas's call of the final inning in the clinching game of the World Series. Wow!
December: I don't do nearly as much preaching about politics on this blog as I used to, but I have a quick one for you here.
And, as a bonus, here's the entirety of the best post of the year, perhaps of my lifetime:
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WE WIN!!!!!!!! [30 Oct 2008|06:21am] [ mood | ecstatic ]
I'm in total shock. Total shock. Hell hath frozen over. You watch, next week a black Democrat will win the presidency. The Senate and the House will both have Democratic majorities. Pigs will fly. Hell hath frozen over.
If you haven't heard Harry Kalas's call, here's the entire 9th inning:
http://onthedlpodcast.com/clips/phils_champs_harry.mp3
My emotions are in a swirl. I'm just ecstatic. Somehow, the fact that I had to get up at 4:30 AM (3:30 AM since game 2 or 3 of this series) for every game of the playoffs makes this even more emotional.
I NEVER thought this team would win a title. NEVER. Sure, I thought the curse would eventually be broken, but I thought it'd be the Flyers or the Eagles. The Phillies? Not a chance.
Wow.
I'm sitting in Phillies red boxers, my Chase Utley jersey, and a Phillies hat. I'm about 2/3 of the way through a bottle of Sovetskoe champagne that I've had in the fridge since the playoffs began.
The party begins.
PHILLIES!!!! 2008 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!
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Yeah, that pretty much sums 2008 up nicely :)
What have we learned from this exercise? A few things come to mind:
1) I need to stop beginning my posts with "so." It occasionally works for dramatic effect, but I've clearly killed that literary medium.
2) Essentially, my posts have been limited to sports, updates on my academic life, and the occasional political rant. All kinds of crazy things happen to me that are unrelated to these things, and I think that my 2009 (yikes!) LJ resolution should be to post more of the random crazy shit that happens to me in Moscow.
3) This has been a big year. A BIG year. Professionally, I passed comps and defended my prospectus. This is generally a relatively simple (though, still, a pretty important) hop through a ring for most graduate students, but for me, it felt huge, as if I finally slayed a thousand grad school dragons that had been haunting me since the personal tragedy of my first year, and the dramatic falling off of the academic wagon that came in my second year. I received funding for my project (something like 5 of the 8 grants I applied for?), which was just about the greatest feeling in the world. It meant that someone out there who is not in my immediate circle of friends, family, and colleagues found my work interesting and worthwhile. It meant that I would get to continue in grad school. Barring some sort of horrible tragedy, it probably means that I'll get to finish off my degree, after a few more years of insanely hard work on research and writing. And after a quick trip to DC, I've started a 12-month odyssey of research in Moscow that has been enlightening, challenging, and, so far, totally worthwhile.
Personally, I feel like I've totally changed, as well. I have a new level of confidence that comes with the grants and the ABD status. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's challenged every day, when I forget words in Russian that, frankly, I should know; when my accent slips from "pretty darned good" to "holy shit that dude is not even close to speaking Russian"; when I discover entire events in Soviet-American relations that I just didn't know about before. But still, I feel far more comfortable in my own skin than I did 12 months ago, or even 4 months ago. There's something about dealing with the challenges that come from living abroad that helps this along, each and every day.
There are also some profound, life-changing developments in my personal life that are best left off of this blog. But suffice to say, these developments are profound and life-changing :)
Oh, and when it comes to sports and politics, the Curse of William Penn is broken, and I'm filled with an optimism for the future of the country--despite the dire straights we find ourselves in economically, morally, and culturally--that I haven't felt for a very, very long time. If you had told me a year ago that the world would be anything like this, I wouldn't have believed you.
So (LOL) Emily's picking up her family at the airport, and I need to grab some lunch (Oh, Dr. Oetker, how I wish the Americans knew of your glory) before cleaning up our apartment (they're staying elsewhere, but I'm sure they'll visit, and I don't want them thinking that we're living like a bunch of bums) and finishing off my Christmas shopping. Cheers!
PS - Did anyone see the news on Cheney? He admitted to the FBI that he rewrote briefing notes for the press so as to ensure that Valerie Plame would be revealed as a CIA agent, to punish her husband Joe Wilson for writing his editorial that shed doubt on the existence of Saddam’s WMD program in the weeks leading up to the Iraq War. This comes days after he stated on a news show that he knew of and approved the torture program. Could somebody PLEASE prosecute this guy?! Please?!?!
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| Torture article in Vanity Fair |
[19 Dec 2008|03:14pm] |
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Hey all,
Take a few moments to read through this article. It gives a well-researched, detailed explanation for why the Bush administration's advocacy of torture is total bull. If ever you had any doubts, if you have ever been tempted by the baloney "ticking time bomb" story, if have ever thought that torture is a valid interrogation technique in any circumstance, be sure to read this. You'll find that it produces nothing but false leads, while undermining the moral grounds for American foreign policy and giving terrorist organizations their greatest piece of recruiting propaganda.
http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2008/12/torture200812
Good stuff.
In other news, Moscow is going just fine. I'm making myself work on Monday and Tuesday before essentially taking 2 or 3 weeks off for break. I'll still be doing some work during that period, but it's mostly going to be reviewing my notes, preparing a research plan for the spring, and writing a grant application or two. I'll be around on gmail chat and, sometimes, on AIM, so please be sure to say hi!
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| Obama! |
[05 Nov 2008|08:45am] |
WOOHOOO!!!!
Now, about that horrible mess that our country's in....
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| Voting? |
[04 Nov 2008|05:54am] |
If not, VOTE, stupid! You want to watch this country go into the shitter? I know you'll bitch about it. So at least TRY to do something about it. Vote, vote, vote! Even I did it, and I live in Moscow!
Love,
Me
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| Kalas 9th Inning Call + Video |
[02 Nov 2008|01:01am] |
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Hey Phillies fans,
In case you wanted to see it, here is Harry Kalas's call of the final inning in the clinching game of the World Series. Wow!
I love me some Harry Kalas. This is for sure.
GO PHILS!!!!
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| WE WIN!!!!!!!! |
[30 Oct 2008|06:21am] |
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I'm in total shock. Total shock. Hell hath frozen over. You watch, next week a black Democrat will win the presidency. The Senate and the House will both have Democratic majorities. Pigs will fly. Hell hath frozen over.
If you haven't heard Harry Kalas's call, here's the entire 9th inning:
http://onthedlpodcast.com/clips/phils_champs_harry.mp3
My emotions are in a swirl. I'm just ecstatic. Somehow, the fact that I had to get up at 4:30 AM (3:30 AM since game 2 or 3 of this series) for every game of the playoffs makes this even more emotional.
I NEVER thought this team would win a title. NEVER. Sure, I thought the curse would eventually be broken, but I thought it'd be the Flyers or the Eagles. The Phillies? Not a chance.
Wow.
I'm sitting in Phillies red boxers, my Chase Utley jersey, and a Phillies hat. I'm about 2/3 of the way through a bottle of Sovetskoe champagne that I've had in the fridge since the playoffs began.
The party begins.
PHILLIES!!!! 2008 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!
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| Toniiiiiight, toniiiiight... |
[27 Oct 2008|02:49pm] |
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Tonight, the Phils play the Rays in game 5 of the World Series. The Phils are up 3-1 in the series, Hamels is on the mound, and it's our final game at home.
I am going crazy thinking about this. I really, really, really want to see the Phils win the World Series at home. I really want to see the fans in Philly get the chance to cheer their heads off, releasing the demons of 25 years of sports without a hometown champion.
I have some serious butterflies in my stomach. Thanks to daylight savings time kicking in a week earlier in Moscow than it does in Philly, I'm waking up at 3:30 to watch the game, instead of the 4:30 AM wakeup time that I had for gamedays through game 2.
GO PHILS!!!! BEAT THE RAYS!!!!
Oh, I'm so nervous :)
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| WORLD SERIES!!!! |
[23 Oct 2008|04:28am] |
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AHHHHH!!!!
GAME 1 OF THE WORLD SERIES IS STARTING!!!!
AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
GO PHILS!!!!!!!! BEAT THE RAYS!!!!!!!!
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| Why Can't Us? |
[19 Oct 2008|11:19pm] |
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As you might imagine, I'm thinking about the Phils 24/7. Literally. Emily has become adjusted to me responding to her questions or comments about any topic somehow turning into discussions about baseball. It's sort of amazing that I'm getting any work done at the archives at all.
Anyway, I thought I'd show you guys this, in case you hadn't seen it:

Yeah. "Why Can't Us?" Apparently, the story behind this is that a drunk from Delaware called an XM radio sports talk station and said: "Boston did it. The White Sox did it. Why can't us? Why can't us." Awesome.
The saying has picked up a bit of a cult following, and the guys over at one of the sports blogs put together a cafe press site where all proceeds made on the shirts and other goodies will be donated to the big ALS charity. Here's a link, if you're interested:
http://www.cafepress.com/609design/6082920
GO PHILS!!!! WIN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
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[16 Oct 2008|08:11am] |
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THE PHILLIES WIN THE PENNANT!!!! THE PHILLIES WIN THE PENNANT!!!! OH MY GOD, WE'RE GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
When Ruiz caught that ball, around 7:45 AM Moscow time, tears started welling up in my eyes. I'm going crazy out here. Words can't even describe the feeling.
:) :) :) :)
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