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Amazing. Alexis posts that she has stuff to give away, and her friends actually want it! Well, it IS Hello Kitty stuff.

We did the first cut of knick-knack items, and filled one box. It was surprisingly easy to look at items that I once considered indispensable enough to put up on a shelf to gather dust and dispense with them. Even the Simpson's stuff! Anyone want any Simpson's stuff?

I also brought one box of books and one box of CDs to the library and left them on their loading dock, per their instructions on their website. Also surprisingly easy, considering I spent good impulse internet money on many of those books from Amazon.com. You may ask, why don't I sell them back on Amazon, or Ebay, or half.com or whatever, and those are one good question split into many, with one disappointing answer which is I am terribly lazy. The more effort I put into dispensing with my things, the more depressed I get, and with winter and the horrible xmas holiday essentially upon us (they are upon us, go to a store and see) I don't need any other reasons to be depressed. Especially considering my life is pretty excellent and I have no reason to be depressed, except for, you know, the brain chemistry thing.

I have several more loads of books to dispense, and since I've tried arranging them by who might want them, subject, and size, and different times, they are completely random. Wicca, natural history, humor, photos of the earth from space, you name it, the usual kinds of stuff people get rid of when they move. Or are planning to move at an as-yet undetermined time in the probably near future.

So if you want anything I used to own, let me know. Let me know especially if you live in the area and are willing to drive by my house and pick the stuff up off the curb, because that's the level of effort I'm willing to put into this. Or if you want any of my old books or CDS, just check them out of the Brookline Library.
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I posted these pictures on Facebook and wasn't going to bother putting them here, since their "nature" quotient is very low. But I've been posting a lot of arguably gross bug pictures, and not everyone who reads this is a bug person. So a friend of Alexis' from high school (who lives far away now) was in Boston for business, and we met her and went out for dinner and drinks.



I hadn't spent any time in the Back Bay lately, and I was impressed with its beauty. My photos are actually a pretty poor representation, but they hint at the wondrous scale and contrast of the architecture. It took me years to appreciate Boston (or any, really) architecture, but now I think I get it.

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Portland Oregon, where Matt Groening once lived, has the following streets:

Terwilliger Boulevard
Lovejoy Street
Flanders Street
Van Houten Avenue
Quimby Street

In Eugene, where Groening grew up, there's a geographical landmark called "Skinner's Butte."

Sorry to you Oregonians to whom this is old news.

Much time can be wasted here: http://www.answers.com/topic/springfield-s-state

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