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Himanshu Suri - Bangles f/Fat Tony, Big Baby Gandhi (Nehru Jackets)
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Posted on January 26, 2012 via This Recording with 3 notes
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Chapter 5. Douglas Coupland.
An art gallery was having a showing of Douglas Coupland’s work. They wouldn’t let me in when I said I was from a newspaper.
“Ha ha,” I said. “I was just kidding. What decade do you think this is? I’m an art buyer.”
“Oh, thank god,” the gallery owner said. “Thank god.”
Then I waited around until Douglas Coupland showed up. He was late, but I brought a book to read. He writes books too. He wrote one about Microsoft programmers, sort of. And one about bees that go missing. So I flipped though one of his book for a while, until I realized that people were staring at me.
Anyway, so Coupland showed up, and I busted him in the knee with a frozen turkey. I have to tell you, he didn’t see that one coming. He looked so confused. What was going on? What could a frozen turkey possibly have to do with him?
“It didn’t seem worthwhile thinking up a new murder for you,” I said.
“A new murder?” he said. He looked around for help. Nobody was paying attention. I lifted the frozen turkey up over my head.
“Don’t be a baby about this,” I said. “You’re lucky you even made the list.”Have we talked about my love for Joey Comeau lately? Because I have a lot to say about my love for Joey Comeau.
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Tea Party: Remove Slavery From Textbooks In Tennessee
The Tennessee Tea Party would like to remove mentions of slavery from school textbooks as because the believe it tarnishes the image of the Founding Fathers of America. Ana Kasparian and Ben Mankiewicz discuss on The Young Turks.
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11 Year-Old Carries On Family’s Aztec Dance Tradition
San Francisco Mission District resident Connie Xochiquetzalli “Xochi” Peña has been an Aztec dancer all her life.
As a 2 year-old, she danced an entire parade route. Now 11, Xochi sometimes steps in for her mother and teaches dance class at the Mission Cultural Center.
She comes from a long line of Aztec dancers. Her great-grandfather on her mother’s side was also a dancer in her family’s native Touca, Estado de Mexico.
Xochi has big plans for herself, ones that include practicing either law or medicine. If dancing parade routes as a toddler and teacher classes while still in the sixth grade is any indication, we’re sure she can do anything she sets her mind to.
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