Updated: 11/17/02; 12:32:01 AM.
Rough Days for a Gentil Knight
The Radio weblog of Oblivious Allan Baruz.
“He was a verray parfit gentil knight.” —Chaucer
        

Sunday 7 April 2002

Jane Galt on Live from the WTC, economics and stuff. Speaking of which, with the NJ Transit jacking up prices, I really need to reconsider that ride straight to NY Penn. If I take the PATH, then the same subway, that would probably save me three dollars? Got to check those numbers. Longer time on the PATH, shorter ride on the subway. Eh.
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At St Cecilia’s church today, the gospel was on Christ’s return, and the power of binding and loosing. The bald priest (this is the first time I had seen him give the homily) spoke of the salvific power of Confession.

I saw the prettiest girl. After Communion, I stood in the back, and she stood there too. I was wondering what to do about this development when my cell phone, which I had not turned off, went off. How unimpressive did I look as I ran out the door? Best not to dwell on it. *Sigh*. But you know I will, huh?
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When I was 12. I forgot how I came to the site. Perhaps surfing through some blogs.
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