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Welcome to Diane Patterson's eclectic blog about what strikes her fancy

Mildly exhausted

Posted on February 8, 2003 Written by Diane

Went out to brunch this morning with Tamar, Dan, and Damian. Damian and Sophia are like gasoline and a match together. It was pretty much non-stop insanity from 10 this morning to 6 this evening, but at least most of that time they were entertaining … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Odds and Ends

Jesus, it’s working

Posted on February 7, 2003 Written by Diane

Darin and I went out to dinner tonight at the Four Oaks over in Bel Air—too slow, too expensive, for food that wasn't quite to the level it needed to be, but we got two hours to talk to one another, something we haven't had enough of lately, so … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Politics

What you learn in school these days

Posted on February 6, 2003 Written by Diane

Ah yes. The important lessons of school: A high school senior says he earned an A+, not an A, and has sued to get the grade changed to bolster his chance at becoming valedictorian. Brian Delekta, who finished 11th grade in 2002 ranked at the top … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Schoolhouse Rock

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