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I bought a mug, some pins, and an apron. The mug rocks... heavy and big. I cook seriously -- meat grinder, big sautee pans -- so I use professional quality aprons: this one doesn't cut it (my daughter can wear it making frittatas, though). The pins are way small... though my niece, who is a style queen, immediately appropriated one.
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My son Douglas (who turns 6 on Friday) in his I.A.N. shirt:
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My son Douglas (who turns 6 on Friday) in his I.A.N. shirt:
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I bought a mug, some pins, and an apron. The mug rocks... heavy and big. I cook seriously -- meat grinder, big sautee pans -- so I use professional quality aprons: this one doesn't cut it (my daughter can wear it making frittatas, though). The pins are way small... though my niece, who is a style queen, immediately appropriated one.
Posted by: Allan Jenkins | April 27, 2006 at 10:26 PM
Susan; You got the shirt, cool.
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Well, happy birthday to Douglas! Great T-shirt, btw...
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I just noticed that Typepad adds the parenthesis to the links. This is the manifesto link:
http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/nobody-manifesto/
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I just realized this was a multi-author blog - duh! Anyway, I've put my comment about the manifesto in the correct place. Sorry, Susan!
Posted by: Elisa | April 25, 2006 at 11:07 PM
After reading your archives, I noticed you were working on a manifesto (http://allanjenkins.typepad.com/nobody/2006/04/working_on_a_no.html). You might find Bob Fuller's The Nobody Manifesto useful (http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/nobody-manifesto/). This is from his book Somebodies & Nobodies (2003). I just posted a shout out to your group there.
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