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hoodie

Published Letters: 5     Editor's Choice: 1

  • berluzzi

    [Read the article: Was Stephen Hadley Woodward's source?]
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    psst.... it's Todd Bertuzzi.

    cheers,

    hoodie

  • c'mon, he's trying something different...

    [Read the article: The passion of the clay]
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    I may not be into his topic, but I thought it was actually a pretty cool performance. It would have beaten any Good Friday service I went to as a kid, HANDS DOWN!

  • The price is $1, Bob.

    [Read the article: Enter Salon's Election Pool]
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    1. 11%

    2. 390-148

    3. 26 Seats

    4. 8 Senators

    5. Murtha

    6. Tinklenberg

    7. Martin

    8. Franken

    9. Hagan

    10. 11:02 PM

    Yep, they're high. And I think those early voters are going to wreak havoc for Republicans.

  • they're turning her into news

    [Read the article: What ban? Coulter appears on "Today"]
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    She may be popular with a segment of the audience, but why give her voice when she says nothing? I'd love if NBC put a real conservative on to discuss issues and have real discourse. They're only adding fuel to her fire, and she's an attention arsonist. Her 15 minutes need to be up.

  • calculus of love

    [Read the article: The two-boyfriend problem]
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    I remember a horrible math problem in a college calculus class of mine... basically, the story went that as one of a couple fell more into love with the other, the other fell more out of love, and once the one was out of love, the other started falling back in love, and they had seemingly never-ending starcrossed cycles of love and disdain. And the problem made me very sad for the two lovers. They seemed forever stuck together in this endless cycle of coming together and going apart.

    That's tragedy. But certainly there's not only one person for us in this world. Heal, and find someone that you are in love with while they are in love with you. You don't have to become a tragic math problem; my solution to the problem was they should really find someone else to be in love with. My prof didn't think it was funny and I got no credit on the problem.

    Kinda sucks, but that's how love goes.

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