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  1. @PetersJA GLEE. I think my parents didn't fully get it--not the best episode to start with.
  2. It's never too soon to hear Tennyson again: http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/p... Thank goodness for Thomas Edison.
  3. @kvanaren That second RT you just put up is the one that I was trying to find for you, because it's my favorite.
  4. #18thcenturypop is my favorite trending topic ever.
  5. @PetersJA Wake up! and get a little crazy!
  6. Dogs do not like doorbells.
  7. @PetersJa Greased Lightning!
  8. @PetersJA has it just about right: http://www.youtube.com/watc... The burnin' keeps me alive. (David Byrne = tres hottt.)
  9. @lizpatanders I'm sorry to hear about Troy. Hope you're okay.
  10. The dog wants me to stop grading. The dog believes I should exist only for him.
  11. For grading, carrots on sticks: A.S. Byatt's The Children's Book and a Netflix stream of 30 Rock.
  12. @PetersJa NICE.
  13. I've been ignoring this, in the semester's rush, but now I'm excited--really excited: http://www.fantasticmrfoxmo...
  14. Deeply, deeply cool: http://www.aircraftowner.co...
  15. Broadview is one of my favorite publishers. I would buy almost anything from them. http://www.broadviewpress.c...
  16. RT @jonahlehrer Totally astonished by Andrew Zuckerman's bird photos-the modern equivalent of Audubon drawings. (http://www.birdbook.org)
  17. @PetersJa Do not accept! Too many boundaries crossed: you're not her friend; you're an extension of an institution she wants to join.
  18. Bryan Doerries, Kenyon '98, uses Greek tragedy to try to help contemporary soldiers: http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
  19. @tammytoes The one of these that I have already is *Speak, Memory*, which I'm teaching next semester. When my desk copy came in, I said, Oo!
  20. @Jordasch No, you're not the only one. Note the way things become increasingly nebulous and dubious after 1957.