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The John Hughes Files includes some interesting trivia on those classic ’80s teen films. The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink trivia is especially interesting. John Cusack and Judd Nelson were both up for the role of Bender in TBC, but Cusack didn’t look “threatening” enough. I’d agree. Parts of Pretty in Pink were filmed in the same high school as Grease. (via Yahoo’s Weekly Picks)

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August 6th, 2001 at 3:26 am

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McWhorter’s is being partially rescued from extinction! Yippee! It was unfortunate that their stores, reportedly profitable, had to suffer from their parent company’s bankruptcy. It has been very inconvenient lately trying to find nice things at the office superstores or hoping a Hallmark store had what we needed.

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August 3rd, 2001 at 3:50 am

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I’m a sucker for books marked “annotated edition”, “critical edition”, and sometimes “definitive edition”. Here’s an article on a new edition of Huckleberry Finn. U.C. Berkeley researchers studied the original manuscript and Twain’s letters to try to undo the work of well-meaning proofreaders and typists’ errors. Other critical works I’ve made note of are The Annotated Alice, which is wonderfully done by Martin Gardner, The Annotated Wizard of Oz, which I haven’t taken a close look at yet, and The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition, which I’m waiting for a cheaper copy of; in the meantime I’ve got The Definitive Edition.

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August 3rd, 2001 at 3:44 am

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We now have a wedding license. It’s good for 90 days and can be used anywhere in California. The clerk seemed surprised that we had filled it out beforehand. Yay for downloadable PDF files. Oh, and they didn’t mention in their copious web information that we were going to have to raise our right hands and take an oath swearing or affirming that the information we filled out was true. Luckily there’s that “to the best of our knowlege” clause.

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August 2nd, 2001 at 4:10 am

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Typically for celebrity photos, the photographer takes a tight shot with few other photographers in view. Compare this photo of Paula Poundstone greeting a baby to one where she is under the intense scrutiny of a dozen or more cameras: What it’s like to be a celebrity.

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August 2nd, 2001 at 4:06 am

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Heather Mills got a sapphire engagement ring too. I finally saw a clear shot of it and I think mine is a lot prettier. They don’t photograph very well though. I’ve captured mine in many different shades of blue, none as beautiful as the actual color. Her nails are a lot nicer than mine though. Looks like she buffs ’em. And hey, did Paul get a ring too?

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August 2nd, 2001 at 3:56 am

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In researching the recent news that Heinz is introducing purple ketchup, I discovered that they chose between orange, purple, hot pink and yellow. I’d prefer hot pink to purple, but I prefer red to anything else. But then, I’m not their target market.

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August 2nd, 2001 at 3:42 am

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Here’s an excerpt from Chinese American Personality and Mental Health. Although I’ve spent plenty of time considering various nuances of the psychological conflict of living in American culture while being raised in a different one, I hadn’t boiled the results down into three boxes, as these researchers did. They have the Traditionalist who has adopted Chinese values, Marginal Man who has become essentially American, and Asian American who has developed a coalesced identity. I wonder what other types the researchers developed. Gender should really be a key variable in a report like this, something glossed over in this excerpt. Perhaps I should find the source article (which is also 30 years old, so that’s another factor) so I feel less itchy about this one.

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August 1st, 2001 at 2:34 am

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The article Bad writers never had it so good tells the tale of a revival in interest of late mystery writer Harry Stephen Keeler‘s books. The Internet, it seems, has upped the demand for books by bad writers. Not just any bad writers, though, apparently these ones are admired for their uniquely awful style, coining awkward phrases, using terrible punctuation gimmicks. They are the eccentrics of the writing world, and online booksellers are cashing in (I don’t think the authors are making any money on the used books sales, after all). I feel like I’ve discovered the collectible kitsch of the book world.

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August 1st, 2001 at 2:16 am

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We had hardware troubles on Monday and I’m all tired out from writing thank you notes (the gifts are great though! Everyone is being much too generous). So no new links today. But I do want to send good wishes off to the wonderful Garrison Keillor who is having heart surgery to fix a leaky mitral valve.

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July 31st, 2001 at 3:29 am

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