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Hi. I'm Mita and I've been blogging since 1999. Of course, this gives me no 'net cred as my first blog, Rain Barrel, was done using Frontpage and hosted on Geocities. Yes, I am a librarian. My main blog is New Jack Almanac (b. 2002) and its largely library-free.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Why yes, I am a model

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