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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Isn't that inviting?

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I am sheep. I am stardust. Je suis poussière d'étoile. I am talking back to happiness with subjects that include my life in France, the theory and practice of living, tales of my house-mate, and anything else that inspires me to put hooves to keys
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Music I like

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All things Arty

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  • Garth's Sheep Emporium
  • The Counting Sheep

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She's called Thus Far and I'm pleased to say that she's doing well and growing up fast. I think she will go far.

Other things I like

  • Commit random acts of literacy
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  • The Evolution of Dance
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