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Sunday, January 6, 2008
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What We're Reading
White Teeth--Zadie Smith
We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families--Philip Gourevitch
Life of Johnson--Boswell
Gulliver's Travels--Jonathan Swift
Go Here (but not more often than you go here)
All Blacks
And Another Thing
I Can Has Cheezburger
John and Abigail Adams Letters
McSweeney's
Men Who Look Like Old Lesbians
Old News
Shakespeare Insult Kit
Stuff White People Like
That's What She Said
The Notebook Girls
This Day in History
WesWings
Contributors
James
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Sophie
WEEKLY SCHEDGE
Monday: Sophie post
Tuesday: Caption Contest
Wednesday: James post
Thursday: Friend of the Site
Friday: Week In Perspective
Some of our Favorites
James Boswell
TS Eliot
F Scott Fitzgerald
Intertextualism
Robert Graves
Ernest Hemingway
Henry James
Samuel Johnson
Jonathan Swift
Thomas TJ Jefferson
Mark Twain
Henry David Thoreau
John and Abigail Adams
Puritans
John Winthrop
Anyone with the first name Goody
Monocles
Chimney Sweeps
Cloaks
Walking Sticks
Twirly Mustaches
Mutton Chops
Mutton
Pork Chops
Rugby
Champion Drinkers
Bruce Springsteen
Romans
The Movie Gladiator
Enemies
Dated Jokes
Presentism
Sally Hemings Jokes
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January
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Friend of the Site Thursday: Emily
Manliest Moments in History
Caption Contest
Eleven Reasons I would like to live in the 1890's
Week in Perspective
Friend of the Site Thursday: Jared is Angry.
Presidential Very Hopefuls
Caption Contest Tuesdays
Historical Investigator Investigates History
Week In Perspective
Our Favorites on Screen: TJ and Oscar Wilde in The...
To Have Alcohol and Have Not Alcohol
Week in Perspective
Presidential hopefuls vie for laughs, votes
Historical Horses: Bucephalus
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