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February 2006

28:
  • Because I'm trying to make the world a better place
  • Our little walker
27:
  • Celebrating Five Years of Public Stupidity, The Post
  • The dooce.com Comment Policy, or Where I Tell the Trolls to Suck It
  • When fathers are allowed to dress their daughters
24:
  • The Third Commandment
  • I have fortified my inbox for the onslaught of hatemail from the Anti-Spaghetti Noodles on the Dog Snout Activists
23:
  • Jaapy Jaapy, Joy Joy
  • Taking a break at Brighton
22:
  • Amsterdam Recap, The Part Where My Father's Computer Explodes
  • Ice dancing
21:
  • I am married to Sasquatch
20:
  • Drunken Olympic blogging without the drinking
  • When correcting her would be the wrong thing to do
  • Having someone else clothe, bathe, and feed her is hard, exhausting work
17:
  • Amsterdam Recap, Part One of Many
  • Reading
  • Enjoying
  • My Peanut Butter Puddlywumpers
16:
  • Our leisurely Sunday afternoon an ocean away
  • Lake effect snow, a long long way from Amsterdam
15:
  • Jon at the Stedelijk Museum
14:
  • At the flower market
13:
  • Gezellig
12:
  • Traveling companion
  • Lost in Translation
11:
  • Email from my father, subject: Leta Chiqiteta, which made my insides spontaneously combust
10:
  • Where my perspective becomes useful
09:
  • Amsterdam: Day One
  • Revenge of Bo Duke
  • Jet lag feels like a bad tequila hangover
  • The view from our hotel room in the Leidseplein
08:
  • My hairstylist taking the instructions to straighten my hair very seriously
07:
  • Spreekt u engels?
  • Parking garage
06:
  • Bitter cold
03:
  • Newsletter: Month Twenty-four
  • It took two years but she's finally willing to touch him
02:
  • Celebrating Five Years of Public Stupidity
  • I love my job
  • Internet, this is for you
  • Somewhere in San Francisco
01:
  • My First Meme (which is not much different than My First Flesh-Eating Disease)
  • Reading
  • Maggie's Karmann Ghia


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