I have arrived. The conference went well, as did my individual paper presentation (I think). The conference also created the opportunity to meet StinkyLuLu. As it turns out, he lives within a mile of my parents? house. We also attended the same highschool (though at different times). Small blogosphere, eh? Alas, TenuredRadical eluded me. For some reason, the American Studies meeting doesn?t have a central message center. In contrast, the American Historical Association transitioned from a bulletin board to a conference-based e-mail system. It makes it a lot easier to connect with people. Full story...
Here we are, kiddies, living through a profound moment in history. Not only did Barack Obama win, he won by a massive landslide.
Okay, it’s time to go out and vote, my bitches. This has been a long, exhausting couple of years (I can't believe this election cycle started when I still lived in Boston (Goddess, I miss that city)).
Truly loyal readers, who have been with CoG from the start four years ago, know that there is a tradition here.
Over the past few days GayProf returned to his equivalent of Paradise Island, known in Patriarch’s World as the Land of Enchantment.
Just because I have been away from my little bloggy doesn’t mean that it hasn’t been cursed with the trolls.
Today I had a delightful lunch with HistoriAnn, who is currently visiting Midwestern Funky Town. It made me remember the things that I like about blogging.
Okay – I am not inclined to have the last post as the “most current” one at CoG, particularly since I don’t update like I used to update.
The gay blogosphere is a buzz with the recent revelation that (yet another) blog turned out to be an elaborate fraud.
For the past several days I have been in Pennsylvania and New Jersey for a family reunion. This involved my mother’s side of the family, the Irish-American side.
HistoriAnn recently had a snarky critique of Barack Obama’s not-so-sudden swing to the political right.
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