Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Peter's Prompt
Write about the most dangerous place you have been. Feel free to interpret this broadly. For example, this dangerous place may have been a geographic location or maybe it was a state of mind. Or, maybe, it is a place you have never been but one you nevertheless fear.
BIG NEWS!!!
Paulo Muhlhauser (that's Paul's creepy Man-talian cousin) will also be joining us. He will be providing a prompt the week of...July 25th! Any other newbies looking for a week to prompt? July 18th is open, and then anything after the 25th. Let me know!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
rachael! rachael! rachael!
...has joined us! Joined us! Joined us!
I am a little excited, because I miss her a lot.
Rachael's blog is Corkboard Ponderings (see blog roll).
Also, I just got Peter's prompt for next week, so I will post that soon as well.
Happy blogging!
Tor
I am a little excited, because I miss her a lot.
Rachael's blog is Corkboard Ponderings (see blog roll).
Also, I just got Peter's prompt for next week, so I will post that soon as well.
Happy blogging!
Tor
Friday, July 4, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
Talk to the Hand
I'm kind of being a fruit loop today, which is too bad...because it's my turn to pick out the prompt!
This week, I think it'd be really cool if we all studied our hands (this was kind of inspired by the wordgrrls, and debbie's conceptual map from 521). Here's a link to an article about palm reading: http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Palms
So, your mission (should you choose to accept it) is to check out the article, and see how your own hands stack up. If you went in to see Mystic Meg, and put your hands on the table, what would she tell you? Are you and your hands living different lives? Feel free to embellish!
OR
(since that's kind of a hippie prompt, I feel compelled to balance it out with something really preppy and materialistic)
You recently learned that a long-lost relative died and named you the sole benefactor. The estate is 50 million dollars, but there's a catch: you have to spend the money on yourself. (We'll just assume you were all planning to channel your inner Mother Theresa and donate it all immediately.) What do you buy?
This week, I think it'd be really cool if we all studied our hands (this was kind of inspired by the wordgrrls, and debbie's conceptual map from 521). Here's a link to an article about palm reading: http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Palms
So, your mission (should you choose to accept it) is to check out the article, and see how your own hands stack up. If you went in to see Mystic Meg, and put your hands on the table, what would she tell you? Are you and your hands living different lives? Feel free to embellish!
OR
(since that's kind of a hippie prompt, I feel compelled to balance it out with something really preppy and materialistic)
You recently learned that a long-lost relative died and named you the sole benefactor. The estate is 50 million dollars, but there's a catch: you have to spend the money on yourself. (We'll just assume you were all planning to channel your inner Mother Theresa and donate it all immediately.) What do you buy?
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
New Peeps!
I don't know if everyone saw Donna's comment on the last post, but I just wanted to extend another welcome to our new bloggers! We've recently been joined by Lori (Donna's daughter), Peter Chilson (the man, the myth, the legend), and Sarah Weakley (a former student of Debbie's). The links to their blogs are now on the blogroll (their blogs are Travels in Africa and the American West, You Can Spell Lori Using Broccoli, and Sarah with an Air-Uh, respectively . Welcome to Bloomsbury!
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