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20 June 2005
today and me.
Atrocious.
or Worse, even.
if it (and i)
can
get worse.
and they Did.
Yuck.
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stef lenk
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my latest claim to fame.
and to those of you awaiting trousers...
ok, i give in.
"hellth care" (sic) in Canada.
Essays in Love: Alain de Botton.
fire.
nostalgia #4038.
clown.
evil.
Self: final thoughts.
JP and trousers in front of weighty german cultura...
the adventures of stef lenk's astonishing trousers...
see, the one thing...
as for Self...
mailing error? Blessed Emily, Blessed Kiss Machine...
bunny.
today and me.
a momentary pondering about last night's subject o...
baby.
meat locker.
and today, ladies and gentlemen,
Batman begins.
aaah, graduation.
(scene)
4.57am.
now someone has gone and done it.
considering i'm such a Rampant bibliophile..
on the shoulders of giants.
bandage.
email minutiae. (2)
what i'm doing for an apartment right now.
last but not least before i retire.
hiding.
forceps.
indecision.
melancholy lady.
ahem.
IILLLLLOOOOSSTTRRATTTIIOONNNSSS.
and to quote...
obscenities.
2.06am, and at Last some thoughts on TCAF.
"These trousers never quit!"
more astonishment!
special thanks to...
the adventures of stef lenk's astonishing trousers...
email minutiae.
play by play.
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links.
blog the THIRD (and now it's Autumn)
blog the SECOND (welcome to 2007)
steflenk's bizarre and astounding dossier of illustrative genius.
girls missguided.
shannon gerard's bookworks: glorious viscera for discerning bibliophiles.
willow dawson: girl pirate and extraordinary comic book artist.
peripateticisms and whatnot by John Patrick Robichaud.
scott. (need i say more?)
immense paintings and visual nourishment by kari minchin.
Brick, a literary journal. (belles lettres and more from people who aren't dead yet.
Coach House Press. Indeed.
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