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Why Toto, Ireland *is* a small country…

Posted on November 11, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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The short short short version, before fucking Blogger eats it… Wednesday I spent some time down at Trinity College Dublin. I was there for two reason. One was to use their library to find some books that DCU’s library doesn’t … Continue reading →

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Fuck you Blogger

Posted on November 10, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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Okay, so I just spent an hour writing a nice long post for you, and Blogger’s stupid interface just ate the fucking thing. Bastards. So no posts for you. Blame the fuckers that kept me up writing this nice witty, … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright | Tagged blogging, fucking hell | Leave a reply

Sigh…

Posted on November 3, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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My country disappoints me so much by its rampart stupidity. Bloody amazing… (edit: but of course, I can’t even spell ‘rampant’; just shows don’t type with Evan on your lap. Leaving this up because revising history is not my thing) … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, Politics | Tagged 2004-elections, gwbush, hell | Leave a reply

Fixation 101

Posted on November 1, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines the word ‘fixation’ thusly: a : a persistent concentration of libidinal energies upon objects characteristic of psychosexual stages of development preceding the genital stage b : stereotyped behavior (as in response to frustration) c : … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, Politics | Tagged 2004-elections, brian-hudson, obsess much?, writing | Leave a reply

Choices and the Dreaded ‘N’ word

Posted on October 30, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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Andrea has complained today that I don’t actually write anything for my blog, that instead I just link other things. I don’t think she fully grasps what the damn thing is for in the wider blogosphere sense, but her basic … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright | Tagged academics, education, Ireland | Leave a reply

Voter Intimidation

Posted on October 29, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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Over at the Political Strategy blog, one of their contributors has a nice encapsulated update of the various Republican voter intimidation schemes for this election, which you can find here. Included in that is this nice piece of work (nice … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, Politics | Tagged 2004-elections, evil, gwbush | Leave a reply

Who is blocking who?

Posted on October 25, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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Okay, this is bizarre. Maybe somebody can help me out. I want to go to the Bush/Cheney campaign page (I’m looking for his campaign schedule). I assume it is this link, which came up on Google: http://www.georgewbush.com But when I … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, Politics | Tagged 2004-elections, gwbush | 2 Replies

One Ring To Rule Them All…

Posted on October 24, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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I found this on Jeff Parker’s blog. Parker’s a comic book artist, in case you’re wondering. Jeff’s decided to do some internet activism for the election. This one is obvious, but amusing. … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, Politics | Tagged 2004-elections, cheeky-juxtaposition, junk, LOTR | 1 Reply

Does this sound familiar?

Posted on October 22, 2004 by Andrew D Devenney
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While re-reading a section of Joseph J. Lee’s Ireland, 1912-1985: Politics and Society today, I came across this snippet from his retrospective analysis of the career of Eamon de Valera (the founder of the Irish Fianna Fail party and one … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright, History | Tagged cheeky-juxtaposition, headspace, history, Ireland | Leave a reply

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