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Friday, June 6, 2008

A Reversal of Fortune

a rather cruel twist of fate necessitates my temporary employment with the local school district. until I mitigate the effects of an ill-advised investment, I teach those so unfortunate as to be born too near the equator to speak English properly.

worse, I work at a school named for Nebraskashire's most famous politician--a populist silverite Presbyterian who supported all manner of anarchic activity.
Posted by Nichol Caddingham at 9:19 AM
Labels: "populists", 48th and Giles, Bellevue, Bryan Senior High School, conquistadores, Jeremy Irons, omaha public schools, plastics, savage but noble, William Jennings Bryan

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