 My favorite diaries:
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cranchops profile - diary |
| comments: Adrienne! The bestest flute instructor in the world. "WWAD?" |
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blowtorch profile - diary |
| comments: KRYSTN!! She convinced me to start writing in this infernal thing. |
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skyoforange profile - diary |
| comments: Pat Gwardinski: straightforward, honest, and always provocative. |
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lamariposa profile - diary |
| comments: Andrea of Iron Mountain. It's cold up there, but her thoughts are always heartwarming. |
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clcassius profile - diary |
| comments: A fellow journalist, who says I reminder her of herself when she was a less jaded and cynical scribe. Ah, this profession works wonders for people... |
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banddork56 profile - diary |
| comments: Cordrey. A good, good person (and a fantastic marching musician, to boot!). |
 My favorite music: |
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Wyandotte Marching Chiefs |
| comments: I was a member of this stellar band for four great years, and they still make me proud to be associated with them. |
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Spartan Marching Band |
| comments: If you've never seen the SMB perform, than you won't understand why I love being in this group. It's the best college marching band in the country (though everyone else says that, too). See http://www.msu.edu/~smb for more info on the MSU |
 My favorite movies: |
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Blazing Saddles |
| comments: A rip-roaring satire of racism and bigotry in America, this film is set in the wild west of 1874. A black sherriff takes control of the town of Rock Ridge, much to the dismay of the white people who inhabit it. |
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Patch Adams |
| comments: Only Robin Williams can make you feel this good and this bad in the same two hours. An emotional rollercoaster. |
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Auntie Mame |
| comments: "Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!" is Mame's motto. Starring Rosalind Russell, this older film is all about an orphaned boy who is raised by his very eccentric, very bohemian aunt. A fun flick that teache |
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Forrest Gump |
| comments: What do I need to say about this one? It's INCREDIBLE. |
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Big Fish |
| comments: I cried. Deal with it. |
 My favorite authors: |
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Tom Junod |
| comments: This guy has written lots of stuff for Esquire, and I haven't read a bad one yet. Check out his piece on Mr. Rogers. Seriously. |