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Dec 03
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Flaneur comes from French, from flâner, “to saunter; to stroll; to lounge about.”
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now this is what i shoulda remembered when i was asked recently to bring my favourite kids book to a (eeks) baby shower.  i was obsessed with stanley… i still always reference this book (especially how he gets posted on holidays with some sandwiches) and nobody knows what i’m talking about. ahhhh. 

 via ragamouf

now this is what i shoulda remembered when i was asked recently to bring my favourite kids book to a (eeks) baby shower.  i was obsessed with stanley… i still always reference this book (especially how he gets posted on holidays with some sandwiches) and nobody knows what i’m talking about. ahhhh. 

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Nov 20
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Bicycle Hood Ornament!
Bicycle Hood Ornament!
Oct 23
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Oct 22
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what better time?  re-learn now and help write the musical!
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oh dear… productivity geeks gone overboard!
And not too ironically at all, i am totally procrastinating again reading people write about being productive.  

oh dear… productivity geeks gone overboard!

And not too ironically at all, i am totally procrastinating again reading people write about being productive.  

Oct 12
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The phrase “have a shifty” is from the anglo-arabic “have a shufti” - shufti means look (imperative) in arabic. In syrian-jewish brooklyn, kids often tell each other to “shuf” this or “shuf” that as a way of saying “check this out”.