Monthly Archives: November 2010
Loathing Linguistic Lackings
People say that these days, Americans and British people are two nations “separated by a common language.” This is, of course, because of the more proper, “King’s English” used by many British folk and the ever lazier, slang-ridden American English … Continue reading
Poor Perceptions
A few weeks ago, I was lost in a rather desolate part of Prague, looking for a joint called the “Cross Club” – a place full of moving machinery and great live techno/reggae/house music. I randomly ran into a couple … Continue reading
Apathy and Academia
If you’ve ever had a light class schedule, and even no job to speak of, then you know the breezy optimism that comes with the beginning of the semester. With so little to clutter your time, you can focus in … Continue reading
Five Things to Love About Chico
Sometimes, when you’re paying in Euros, having to deal with myriad languages and accents, and missing a train stop (an expensive mistake) you get a little homesick. Now, I’m not really the homesick type, and I would hope my semester … Continue reading