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I very much appreciated your reference to Damien's post concerning Poulenc's opera, "Dialogues of the Carmelites." When people behave or think in ways not sanctioned by those in power, they are percieved as subversive. Jesus, as I recall, was himself executed.
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12.06.05 - 12:31 pm | #
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I am so very glad that you enjoyed Core 101 with us Orbis students!
I think that it was generally agreed (after you left the room to avoid behaving notoriously as we completed our TEQs) that we all loved your class very, very much!!! You can count on a few visits now and then to hear of the lovely happenings in the Orbis community etc. It is amusing to me that all of the Orbis professors commented in some form or another on our "exuberance" and "energy." I guess that's why they figure we can handle so many of these "after-hours" Orbis meetings 
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12.06.05 - 2:08 pm | #
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Well, I don't speak Turkish, but from the other sites that the post mentions it seems pretty clear to me that it's headed "Knitting blogs/sites" or something and that it's referencing a bunch of knitblogs it likes. (Does this mean that "örgü" is knitting in Turkish?)
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12.06.05 - 2:37 pm | #
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Hey! Good to run into you again via Anne's blog. I'll be in Pitts in August, I think.
My blog is the url above, or you can reach me on Livejournal as yezida.
love - Thorn
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12.06.05 - 11:32 pm | #
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