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Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright,
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light…
— from "Casey at Bat" by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
Rebel Girl stands corrected. The IVC Phasers, those intrepid weekend ballplayers have never "suffered a string of losses" as she previously reported. No. Quite the contrary, the IVC Phasers were league champions last year. Which league she doesn't know but she is corrected and impressed.
Apparently, she misinterpreted the mood of the two players. No string of losses at all, merely a defeat that felt like a string of losses.
Since then, the IVC Phasers have rebounded and you can see them show their stuff on most Sundays at Harvard Park. Bring the kids.
A source who declined to go on the record claims that the Phasers have indeed signed on a former Teacher of the Year as a key player but the fella has yet to show up. Rumor has it that his absence is related to a salary dispute. Could it be?
Inquiring minds want to know.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Monday, March 5, 2007
What a lark! What a plunge!
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The IVC book club, which meets on Tuesday afternoons, will this week discuss Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Rebel Girl wishes she could be there but she is happy enough to know that people will be talking about this novel. Yes.
"Did it matter then, she asked herself, walking towards Bond Street, did it matter that she must inevitably cease completely; all this must go on without her; did she resent it; or did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely? But that somehow in the streets of London, on the ebb and flow of things, here, there, she survived, Peter survived, lived in each other, she being part, she was positive, of the trees at home; of the house there, ugly, rambling all to bits and pieces as it was; part of people she never met; being laid out like a mist between people she knew best, who lifted her on their branches as she had seen the trees lift the mist, but it spread ever so far, her life, herself."
Buy some flowers for yourself. Throw a shilling in the Serpentine. Tell Sally Seton you love her.
The IVC book club, which meets on Tuesday afternoons, will this week discuss Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Rebel Girl wishes she could be there but she is happy enough to know that people will be talking about this novel. Yes.
"Did it matter then, she asked herself, walking towards Bond Street, did it matter that she must inevitably cease completely; all this must go on without her; did she resent it; or did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely? But that somehow in the streets of London, on the ebb and flow of things, here, there, she survived, Peter survived, lived in each other, she being part, she was positive, of the trees at home; of the house there, ugly, rambling all to bits and pieces as it was; part of people she never met; being laid out like a mist between people she knew best, who lifted her on their branches as she had seen the trees lift the mist, but it spread ever so far, her life, herself."
Buy some flowers for yourself. Throw a shilling in the Serpentine. Tell Sally Seton you love her.
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