this is for me to keep straight
(and i'm not necessarily going to things, things like "dr drew and lunch," lala, but it's to keep things open, in mind. "straight.")
20020314thursday 5pm - soshichi uchii
20020315friday 12pm – george gale
20020316saturday 10am to 10pm – philosophy conference with lectures and meals (postmodern)
20000316saturday 7pm - jon stewart
20020317sunday 9am to 12pm – philosophy conference with lectures and meals (modeling)
20020317sunday 11am to 3pm – dr dew and lunch
20020317sunday 7pm – julie doiron, rose thomas
20020318monday 11am – hume exam
20020318monday 3pm – scheduling with jane wallace
20020319tuesday 12pm - geoffrey montgomery
20020319tuesday 8pm – wylie talk on standpoint theory !!
20020320wednesday 12pm to 4pm – graduate fair
20020321thursday 8pm – alice notley
20020325monday 10am to 4pm – room retention
20020325monday 3pm - marta zuber
20020326tuesday 12pm – alan hajek
20020326tuesday 2.30pm – eu presentation
20020328thursday 8pm – freedom hs induction ceremony
i left out school stuff, mostly. and, i gotta wait for financial aid processing to pull through, or something (i'm not real sharp about paperwork, huh? don't worry, it's done). and other things...but this is a start.
and here's a secret for you: i am big on magazines lately. not zines, xeroxed, stapled with love or anything...things like, like...augh. haha. it's fun though to read both from audience point of view and as sort of...mining for artificat, residual meaning in purpose...i'm rambling...
wait, that wasn't the secret. this is: i am, in fact, looking forward to hearing jon stewart. yeah i know, lame of me. but i had sneaking suspicions i liked listening to the guy (my sister has had a fullblown crush on him for years now), and then this piece on him ran in the new yorker, an old issue (i don't get subscriptions here at school, so when i come home i sit in stacks of glossy magazines and read, relish. no really.), and maybe it sealed it. which is even lamer, 'cause it's the new yorker and everything, for chrissake. ha.
but, yeah. i kinda dig jon stewart. (sheepish)
... (i should be saying more, i mean saying, like really revealing. but no not for now, notebook. tatters, you.)
(and i'm not necessarily going to things, things like "dr drew and lunch," lala, but it's to keep things open, in mind. "straight.")
20020314thursday 5pm - soshichi uchii
20020315friday 12pm – george gale
20020316saturday 10am to 10pm – philosophy conference with lectures and meals (postmodern)
20000316saturday 7pm - jon stewart
20020317sunday 9am to 12pm – philosophy conference with lectures and meals (modeling)
20020317sunday 11am to 3pm – dr dew and lunch
20020317sunday 7pm – julie doiron, rose thomas
20020318monday 11am – hume exam
20020318monday 3pm – scheduling with jane wallace
20020319tuesday 12pm - geoffrey montgomery
20020319tuesday 8pm – wylie talk on standpoint theory !!
20020320wednesday 12pm to 4pm – graduate fair
20020321thursday 8pm – alice notley
20020325monday 10am to 4pm – room retention
20020325monday 3pm - marta zuber
20020326tuesday 12pm – alan hajek
20020326tuesday 2.30pm – eu presentation
20020328thursday 8pm – freedom hs induction ceremony
i left out school stuff, mostly. and, i gotta wait for financial aid processing to pull through, or something (i'm not real sharp about paperwork, huh? don't worry, it's done). and other things...but this is a start.
and here's a secret for you: i am big on magazines lately. not zines, xeroxed, stapled with love or anything...things like, like...augh. haha. it's fun though to read both from audience point of view and as sort of...mining for artificat, residual meaning in purpose...i'm rambling...
wait, that wasn't the secret. this is: i am, in fact, looking forward to hearing jon stewart. yeah i know, lame of me. but i had sneaking suspicions i liked listening to the guy (my sister has had a fullblown crush on him for years now), and then this piece on him ran in the new yorker, an old issue (i don't get subscriptions here at school, so when i come home i sit in stacks of glossy magazines and read, relish. no really.), and maybe it sealed it. which is even lamer, 'cause it's the new yorker and everything, for chrissake. ha.
but, yeah. i kinda dig jon stewart. (sheepish)
... (i should be saying more, i mean saying, like really revealing. but no not for now, notebook. tatters, you.)