Colin Dullaghan


January 2008


Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole

29 January, 2008

hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

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Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole


hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

Read more >>

 

Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole


hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

Read more >>

 

Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole


hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

Read more >>

 

Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole


hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

Read more >>

 

Things I Genuinely Wouldn’t Touch With a Ten-Foot Pole


hornet’s nest
sleeping bear
core of earth
nuclear warhead
ebola
faberge egg
Constitution
Tila Tequila

Read more >>

 

Not Sure What To Make of It

23 January, 2008

On the way to work yesterday, the guy on the local college radio station brought up I’m Not There, the new movie I’ve noticed being billed as “Ruminations on the life of Bob Dylan, where six characters embody a different aspect of the musician’s life and work.”
He said it sounded good, and I agreed, but [...]

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Day at the Dome

21 January, 2008

Just like last year, my friend Larry and I went to the rally at the South Carolina statehouse to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
And once again, it was inspiring and unforgettable, full of moving speeches and a general spirit of goodwill. In fact, the man at the microphone when we arrived [...]

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Day at the Dome


Just like last year, my friend Larry and I went to the rally at the South Carolina statehouse to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
And once again, it was inspiring and unforgettable, full of moving speeches and a general spirit of goodwill. In fact, the man at the microphone when we arrived [...]

Read more >>

 

Day at the Dome


Just like last year, my friend Larry and I went to the rally at the South Carolina statehouse to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
And once again, it was inspiring and unforgettable, full of moving speeches and a general spirit of goodwill. In fact, the man at the microphone when we arrived [...]

Read more >>

 

His Trusty Siamese

19 January, 2008

I’ve always been surprised by men’s objection to cats. I mean, sure, if a new dating arrangement forces you to cohabitate with a prissy Persian who sheds out of spite and only eats braised veal cutlets, yeah — that’s bound to be annoying.
But I’m talking about real cats. Cats who greet you in the morning [...]

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His Trusty Siamese


I’ve always been surprised by men’s objection to cats. I mean, sure, if a new dating arrangement forces you to cohabitate with a prissy Persian who sheds out of spite and only eats braised veal cutlets, yeah — that’s bound to be annoying.
But I’m talking about real cats. Cats who greet you in the morning [...]

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His Trusty Siamese


I’ve always been surprised by men’s objection to cats. I mean, sure, if a new dating arrangement forces you to cohabitate with a prissy Persian who sheds out of spite and only eats braised veal cutlets, yeah — that’s bound to be annoying.
But I’m talking about real cats. Cats who greet you in the morning [...]

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Mr. Max

18 January, 2008

 Oh my goodness. A friend’s daughter got an 8-week-old puppy, and I am a goner. He’s got the big paws and big head and loose skin and little puppy needleteeth and everything. His name is Max.

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Well, I Guess I *Am* Glad I Came To Work Today


Oh my goodness. A coworker’s daughter brought in her 8-week-old puppy today, and I’m a goner. He’s got the big paws and big head and loose skin and little puppy needleteeth and everything. His name is Max.

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Well, I Guess I *Am* Glad I Came To Work Today


Oh my goodness. A coworker’s daughter brought in her 8-week-old puppy today, and I’m a goner. He’s got the big paws and big head and loose skin and little puppy needleteeth and everything. His name is Max.

Read more >>

 

Well, I Guess I *Am* Glad I Came To Work Today


Oh my goodness. A coworker’s daughter brought in her 8-week-old puppy today, and I’m a goner. He’s got the big paws and big head and loose skin and little puppy needleteeth and everything. His name is Max.

Read more >>

 

Really, Alison? Tell You More?

16 January, 2008

You mean that, really? Because OH MAN, do I ever not mind blabbering more about the international textile industry and global economics.
For instance, did you know Guatemala’s primary source of foreign income is not exports or tourism, but former residents who moved away during the country’s 36-year civil war? Remittances from the expatriate community exceed [...]

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Really, Alison? Tell You More?


You mean that, really? Because OH MAN, do I ever not mind blabbering more about the international textile industry and global economics.
For instance, did you know Guatemala’s primary source of foreign income is not exports or tourism, but former residents who moved away during the country’s 36-year civil war? Remittances from the expatriate community exceed [...]

Read more >>

 

Really, Alison? Tell You More?


You mean that, really? Because OH MAN, do I ever not mind blabbering more about the international textile industry and global economics.
For instance, did you know Guatemala’s primary source of foreign income is not exports or tourism, but former residents who moved away during the country’s 36-year civil war? Remittances from the expatriate community exceed [...]

Read more >>