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Saturday, October 06, 2001

Savage Garden breaks up. No more chic-a cherry cola?

16:49

Thursday, October 04, 2001

Realization: People always tell you to be yourself. But when I am myself, I'm either hopelessly dorky or totally blunt. Now, really. Who would recommend that.

23:19

From the creepiest cheesey forward I have ever received: "If I died tomorrow you would be in my heart. Would I be in yours?"

20:49

Some of you know this site, some of you don't, so here it is anyway: Mr. Beller's Neighborhood. It's got a lot of New York that won't show up in a guidebook, and it's good reading no matter where you live. I've got this need to reconnect with New York, a city that I owe a lot to. So many people *except* New Yorkers have pushed the tragedy out of their daily thinking.

17:47

Wednesday, October 03, 2001

Finds of the week: 1) A walled garden outside the old section of the library, with statues and benches and flowers. It's through an iron gate and down a flight of stairs and then into the ivy-covered seclusion. 2) My favorite junk food from Denmark -- gummi peaches -- at a store in Evanston. Sure it costs twice as much for half the candy, but it's made by Haribo, has the same texture and overwhelmingly sweet peach taste, and I can make myself sick just by eating 10.

00:28

Tuesday, October 02, 2001

Downtown dispatch, from Mark in New York: "Disturbing as it is: 'I am inhaling the bone of the dead.' This thought occurred to me after I did research for a story on the air quality of NY, because the 110-story towers were packed full of asbestos, fiberglass, etc., so people were concerned about safety of the area. The EPA published results of its tests of the area, saying that people should be safe, and added the bones of those dead were crushed in the rubble and mixed in the dust, which was blown through the area. Joy. But inhaling bone isn't dangerous, they said. Oh, how comforting."

00:20

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