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Monday, October 26, 2009

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Cities have sexes: London is a Man. Paris is a Woman.

And Columbus a well-adjusted transsexual.

Favorite Stories.

  • That Most Unusual Predicament.
  • Coffee with a Little Whipped Cream.
  • Once the Sun Sets: A Story about Gwen.
  • Mr. President Will be Just Fine.
  • In Which I Get Arrested.
  • Never Sing on the First Date.
  • Decorum at The Market.
  • Everything Will Be Alright.
  • Bitch, Sans the Red Bow.
  • Those Damned Dishes.
  • I May or May Not.
  • A Thank You Letter.
  • She Danced.
  • Breakfast with Epiphany.
  • A Letter to Five Years Ago.
  • The Ministry of Harbor House.

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Christopher
Columbus, OH, United States
I am a student at THE Ohio State University, studying Logistics and Operations with a minor in City & Regional Planning. This blog serves as commentary on transportation, supply-chain issues, city news, religion, society, politics, sexuality, city development, and more than anything, living fabulously in the city. Pour yourself a glass of chardonnay, light a cigarette, and enjoy.
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Everything I Read.

  • Friendly Atheist
  • Pharyngula
  • Good As You
  • erv
  • Joe. My. God.
  • The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks
  • Restaurant Widow
  • Cake Wrecks
  • Is This Stupid?
  • Fabulously in the City
  • STR † THE FREEDOM BLOG
  • .LINDSEY'S RANTINGS.
  • Grapefeed
  • Law Dork, 2.0
  • The Expressions of One Fine Hooker
  • two (presidential) terms later
  • Eschaton
  • Columbus Underground

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (126)
    • ►  December (2)
      • On Twitter!
      • Returning Again!
    • ►  November (1)
      • I Could Be Moving Here...
    • ▼  October (18)
      • Oops!
      • Perplexed.
      • High-Speed Rail Funds.
      • Sensory Overload.
      • Proof I'm in College.
      • Transportation FAIL.
      • Supply-Chain Management: Freight Planning.
      • Not Too Far Away.
      • For Objectivity.
      • Call to Action. (From Barack Obama)
      • Oh That Love of Christ!
      • The Greatest...?
      • Bike Traffic.
      • The System Map of France.
      • Ohio Fails Again.
      • Are You on...THE LIST?
      • "Booze, Guns and the Rise in Rural Suicide"
      • More Rail Options in DC!
    • ►  September (3)
      • Will Try Tomorrow!
      • Funny, The Places I Like.
      • Taking Sides.
    • ►  August (12)
      • Day One in the Pacific Northwest.
      • The Journey Thus Far.
      • My Big Summer Adventure!
      • The Abandoned 8.
      • 300!
      • Scary Mary--Trailer.
      • Cars, Density and Public Transportation.
      • Thoughts On The Outside.
      • They Even Rob Their Education!
      • How Would You Go?
      • After What We Destroyed.
      • America's Healthiest Cities.
    • ►  July (8)
      • Roughly One Year.
      • Something Just Isn't Right...
      • How Little I Have in Common.
      • Mr. President Will Be Just Fine.
      • Thoughts at 4 AM.
      • Putting it on Hold.
      • Really, Really Serious This Time.
      • An Unexpected Gem.
    • ►  June (6)
      • Another Trip!
      • Time for a Big Adventure.
      • Finals are (almost) OVER!!!
      • A Random Thought.
      • My Nightmare.
      • A New City Love Affair.
    • ►  May (5)
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-Bette Midler
 

"I would give the greatest sunset in the world for one sight of New York's skyline. The sky over New York and the will of man made visible. What other religion do we need? I feel that if a war came to threaten this, I would throw myself into space, over the city, and protect these buildings with my body."
-Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead