J. Solomon, from an old (late 1980s) Daily Cardinal. This is the waxed version, lifted off the page (after it went to print) one of the nights I served as night editor.
I gave a copy of it to my therapist at the time; she was amused.
From a mid-1990s trip west with L., S., and J. Sally told us about her son in Minneapolis, and encouraged us to get our own coffee (which we then offered to other diners at her fine establishment). Other locals regaled us with tales of stupid tourists, which we, as presumably not-stupid tourists, greatly enjoyed.
S. thought she had a tick and asked me to check her head. I saw something, but didn’t think it was a tick. I told her to check it out. (Later, when I found out that ticks aren’t always black or brown, I thought, Oh, that might have been a tick.)
Dubois is on the way out of Yellowstone Grand Tetons National Park and is, of course, pronounced Do-boys.
Self-explanatory. Don’t think I ever wore it, though. I think it’s only ever been on my bulletin board.
I think this one was pulled from the Madison weekly—The Isthmus, I think.
Or it coulda been from the Twin Cities Reader.
Either way, I was full of mental anguish at the time.
Really wish I hadn’t cut off the person quoted. I think this is from the Village Voice.
First time I heard this basic philosophy expressed in so pithy a manner.
I do like it.
From L., I think.
And, just because.
more red penny & co
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2011/08/10/london-in-flames
http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/2011/07/18/episode-41-pat-churchland-on-the-neurobiology-of-morality-plus-hume%E2%80%99s-ethics/
Gilligan on the roots of ethical resistance:
http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/729
http://newbooksinphilosophy.com/2011/07/15/robert-pasnau-metaphysical-themes-1247-1671-oxford-up-2011/
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