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Monday, September 16, 2002

By the time I realized what the little grey object was that had scurried across my floor, it was already gone, and all I could think of was this obscure Jamaican dub stylist I had heard of years before. Now I must decide whether to live in fear, or to lay traps. Maybe I could just get that cat from the roof.

Posted by morland @ 06:09 PM

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Oh, he's not obscure.

Posted by: josh mishell on September 17, 2002 11:15 AM


i put down traps yesterday, so what's all the fuss? i suppose you have nothing better to blog about. makes me sick.

Posted by: jason feuerstein on September 18, 2002 07:53 PM


i take it back. the link was worth it...will you take me back? you know i want hurt you again baby? don't you? take me back, i promise things will be different this time. ike's a changed man, and he loves you baby.

Posted by: jason feuerstein on September 18, 2002 07:55 PM


Mice don't bother me as much. A mouse has respect for you. When it sees you, it dashes away in a most respectful manner.

Take, instead, the cockroach, who sees you and merely extends some middle appendage, leaving only after you make clear your intentions to pulverize the occursed vermin.

Posted by: Scott Ganz on September 22, 2002 02:51 PM


yea, mice. friends, try to respell m-i-c-e. the only way i found was emic. OED says emic "is an attempt to discover and to describe the pattern of that particular language or culture in reference to the way in which the various elements of that culture are related to each other in the functioning of that particular pattern, rather than an attempt to describe them in reference to a general classification derived in advance of the study of that particular culture".

i will bet money that one may correctly describe orland's actions (improperly, because it is an adj.) with the word emic. emic(chaelo)

Posted by: mikeyH on October 1, 2002 08:40 PM


"Poor mobility likely is a reflection of its flabby body, soft fins, asymmetrical tail, lack of keels and weak calcification."

Posted by: Froman on October 20, 2002 08:36 PM



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