A Year In Words
10 Feb
I’ve been told I need to tone down on the oozy-schmooziness because it makes people want to throw up, look away from the screen, stab themselves in the stomach, etc..
Well, on the auspicious event of The Anniversary, I’ll keep all the oozy-schmooziness to myself, and leave instead everything I have written for, about her, and shared with her, over the last year.
(Also because instead of writing more oozy-schmoozy schtuff I have to write political economy papers.. argh.)
“Release”:http://popagandhi.com/6/release/
“Tension”:http://popagandhi.com/7/tension/
“Redemption”:http://popagandhi.com/10/redemption/
“Resurrection”:http://popagandhi.com/14/resurrection/
“Excavation”:http://popagandhi.com/19/excavation/ (the last two not relevant, but thought I’d put it in anyway)
“Frankly Surprised I Still Get To Date”:http://popagandhi.com/15/frankly-surprised-i-still-get-to-date/
“Eight Ages of a Woman”:http://popagandhi.com/132/eight-ages-of-a-woman/
“Art and Lies, And”:http://popagandhi.com/176/art-and-lies-and/
“Incandescent”:http://popagandhi.com/153/incandescent/
“This Is It”:http://popagandhi.com/122/this-is-it/
“Telling It As It Is”:http://popagandhi.com/103/telling-it-as-it-is/
“Whatever Language It Takes”:http://popagandhi.com/61/whatever-language-it-takes/ (in my embarrassing Chinese)
“You’ve Got It All Wrong”:http://popagandhi.com/49/youve-got-it-all-wrong/
“They Can’t Take That Away From Me”:http://popagandhi.com/25/they-cant-take-that-away-from-me/
“You Can’t Come Home Again”:http://popagandhi.com/26/you-cant-come-home-again/
“Train Over Alor Setar”:http://popagandhi.com/38/train-over-alor-setar/
“Our Favourite Pastime”:http://popagandhi.com/40/our-favourite-pastime/
“Roundtable”:http://popagandhi.com/147/roundtable/
“Kittens and Children”:http://popagandhi.com/111/kittens-and-children/
“Jealousy”:http://popagandhi.com/219/jealousy/
“Making Up and Out”:http://popagandhi.com/213/making-up-and-out/
“Couch Potatoes”:http://popagandhi.com/181/couch-potatoes/
“Typical Conversations”:http://popagandhi.com/158/typical-conversations/
