And the early tenants were reasonably prosperous. There was Charles Augur, a twine merchant, who lived at No. 3 Agate Court, and Amédée Braiteau, a French-born hair dealer, who lived at No. 18.
Summer is going to be awesome. — jstn
Lies!
Sometimes I can’t read headlines
the dick cavett show - cassavetes, falk, and gazzara - and they’re all drunk
They changed the headline, and the new one is better.
Headline of the month
snowing on xmas in portland, ore
Lish’s edits to Carver’s “Beginners” via The New Yorker
in the event of the imminent capture of a city, the government/military structure of the nation that controls the city will sometimes declare it an open city, thus announcing that they have abandoned all defensive efforts.
Just plugged my (very) old iPod in, and it had Lansing Dreiden’s Incomplete Triangle. An album I forgot I owned! It is the only album on the ipod. I used to listen to it on, um, repeat.
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