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Classes are starting and we have already had the department party. At the department party: Students: Can we be in your class? Professor Zero: You do not want to be in my class. I am the Worst Professor Ever! Students: You may have heard that, but it is not what our friends say! Allons voir. … More Stolen from Historiann
…hacia la mar, que es la muerte. The dentist has given my tooth five or six years to live. There might be decay on the root, and if there is, it is too far up on the root to get to, and if all of this is true then my tooth will meet its end … More Diente por diente
FUCKE, as he would say. I just left a comment on another blog while signed in to my university e-mail account, and said comment inadvertently made it clear who the author of this blog is. FUCKE. It doesn’t matter since my ex chair, my ex dean, my ex man and various other people know my … More Comrade Physioproffe
This is what privilege looks like: activities and attitudes that would get you serious jail time and massive disapproval if undertaken and evinced by members of the lower classes. Axé.
We took canoes down a bayou to the Gulf and walked working beaches. The other vessels were tugboats, crew boats, barges, shrimpers, and pirogues with outboard motors. There were seagulls, sandpipers, cormorants, egrets, and pelicans of many sizes. Swimming alongside us came thirteen dolphins, some quite small, somersaulting around and around. Intrepid children swam way … More Summer
Sam Stark’s “Let Us Dispute” in The Nation (August 15/22, 2011): 42-45 is a truly fascinating review essay on Anthony Grafton and Joanna Weinberg, “I Have always loved the Holy Tongue.” Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Scholarship (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2011). Casaubon (1559-1614), upon one earlier, less interesting portrait of … More Isaac Casaubon
Lo dicho, Rising Tide. Despite how busy we are, let’s try to all go. Update: I am going. Here is the blog and here is the poster. Axé.
Watch and learn. Axé.