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Band on the Run: Farewell from New York's Chinatown {Gadling}
Sep 23rd 2007 12:15AM rest in peace, Band on the Run.
you kept me from important work on more than one occasion, but you propelled me into worlds i'm yet to see and raised my spirits often... i will miss you, blog.
i look forward to hearing of your adventures in china, ember.
take care
Band on the Run: Naked Harvesting in Eastern Ontario {Gadling}
Sep 1st 2007 8:33AM it's 10:26 pm and it's cold on phillip island. i should really be doing homework, or reading in bed, or learning french or something, but instead i'm reading your blog.
of course i am.
what constantly amazes me is that your entries, even the ones concerning topics like apple picking, always have some sort of moral or deeper meaning.
food for the soul?
we're out of apples in my house...
Band on the Run: Best Banyan Companion {Gadling}
Aug 26th 2007 9:56PM apparently it doesn't work
here's the link:
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n298/Adverdity/esmoistehyacinthe.jpg
Band on the Run: Best Banyan Companion {Gadling}
Aug 26th 2007 8:38AM that tree reminds me of when i lived in darwin. not that the trees there were quite as interesting.
on an unrelated note, i was going through my photos and i found us in ste hyacinthe, back when i bothered straightening my hair and you were a demon. or something.
(i hope html works)
Band on the Run: Normal in Normal, Illinois {Gadling}
Jul 27th 2007 1:03AM so you did eventually get your performer tag. good for you.
i've still the green wristband ticket thing from the festival, i think i'm going to wear it till i die.
i thought the dorms were fun, i was almost disappointed i didn't get to stay there. they were like ratty backpackers' rooms and ratty backpackers' are fun. i think.
A Canadian in Beijing: Simatai, The Great Wall: Take 3 {Gadling}
Jul 5th 2007 3:15PM your sister and her 'finance'. haha. typing errors are the best. i probably wouldn't even have noticed except i just finished reading an infuriating article about how women should 'marry rich' (and they should go to university solely because degrees impress rich men).
gag.
I'm glad to find that the blog is still going even though you've left Beijing, my love of (read: addiction to) this blog is rivaled only by postsecret and the age.
see you at nwmf!
A Canadian in Beijing: Goodbye Schmoozing, Ni Hao Guanxi {Gadling}
May 11th 2007 1:58AM where were you sitting lou?
i was right in front of the left speaker, it damn near killed me.
i spent a good part of the night trying to understand the stilted english of the guy behind me. it was fun.
A Canadian in Beijing: Goodbye Schmoozing, Ni Hao Guanxi {Gadling}
May 10th 2007 5:18AM what is your 'chinese name'?
i must say that i've never had the desire to travel to asia (i've never been opposed to the idea, i just have so many places i'd rather go, and such limited funds) but reading your blog i'm becoming fascinated with china.
i love this blog.
do you remember when you and lyndell played le zaricot cafe in montreal a few months back, and there was a poor, confused little aussie girl sitting to the side looking lost? i wish you'd spoken a little mandarin at that show.
it was beautiful to be surrounded so completely by french (of which i know about ten words), and it would have been exciting to hear mandarin as well.
thanks for this blog. my friend and i read it religiously, no small feat for atheists.
A Canadian In Beijing: Malled {Gadling}
Apr 18th 2007 7:54AM shopping in china is like a carnival! it seems like an event you could take your family to, judging by the pictures. so much more exciting than australian supermarkets.
loving the journal ember, keep it up.
and you get twenty points for buying men's underwear too, just because most people would have endured the bows.