Archive for January, 2006
I haven’t written about my experiences in Japan for a long time, so I’ve decided to write one now.
As I’ve mentioned before, I taught English Conversation in Japan for a year and a half. Technically, it wasn’t at a school but a company, and our classrooms were on the 5th and 6th floors of a […]
Technically, I got back last night around 9:45. I went to a Social Psychology conference in Palm Springs. While many grad students who attend these conferences present their research in a poster presentation, I don’t (yet) have any completed research to present, so I spent my time attending symposia, looking at other people’s posters, and […]
Need Help With Creating a WordPress Theme
7 Comments Published by Toni January 26th, 2006 in Uncategorized.Yeah, so I changed the links colors, and I like the cool Japanese header that I’ve put up on this theme. However, it’s still the same exact standard Kubrick theme that came with WordPress. I’m getting pretty bored with it.
I started making my own theme last summer but ran into several snags. I’ve tried […]
The Donald’s ego has apparently been wounded. He’s suing a New York Times reporter who wrote a book claiming that Trump is worth “only” between $150 million and $250 million.
I’m not done yet! »
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My boyfriend still keeps in close touch with one of his host families from Japan. I met them when I was living there, and they’re great people.
This family has an interesting skeleton in their closet. A few years ago, my bf’s host brother married a lovely girl, and the couple have been happy ever […]
I got this from Foo’s and Steve’s blogs. Click HERE.
Basically, you get a sentence or a phrase that begins with a number. Key words in the phrase are represented by letters. For example, “24 H in a D” means 24 hours in a day. Here’s what the scores supposedly mean:
Scoring: 1 to 5 is […]
Well well well. It’s here at last. Another year of American Idol has started, with tonight’s episode focusing on the Chicago auditions. The big three (Simon, Randy, and Paula) were back and resumed their usual positions behind the long black table.
I’m not […]

