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Amy Winehouse dead, Egyptian military has opened fire on new wave of protesters, heat wave, Norwegian terrorist attack.
Goddamn.
Add: Chinese bullet train falls off bridge, injuring 89.
(Source: journalofajournalist)
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A man hangs from a skyscraper in New York City.
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1949
Boxer Gus Waldorf boxing against a bear. The bear won despite his handicaps.
The picture appears to be from some sort of human vs. animal competition. At the same competition a woman raced a seal.
Love this blog.
Earlier today, Virginia Tech’s Facebook page featured a picture of students mingling outside of Newman Library in 1956. A couple of people commented that they’d like to see a comparison of Newman Library then and now. Wish granted!
I have a plan.
After a long first week of classes (it felt longer due to the lack of internet in the dorms – what am I supposed to do at night?), it was finally time for our first weekend trip – the French Riviera.
I set up a separate blog to contain all my traveling journals, so I’ll be reblogging them instead of posting them here.
Dijon is the capital of Burgundy, a state/province/region in France. Guess what Burgundy is famous for. If you guessed burgundy, you’re right! Now guess what Dijon is famous for. Mustard! So there’s a lot of both here, right?
Where to start?
I guess I should start with the just-about-sleepless red eye flight from DC to London to Paris.