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  • Goofing on standard self-help gurus, it begins, "Motivational speaker John Simpson, 34, was booed off the stage at the MegaUltra Corp. annual conference when he admitted that, despite having broken his neck at age 23, he's never actually done anything remotely interesting."

    Robert Slayton: Having a Sense of Humor About Disability Robert Slayton 2011

  • Goofing on standard self-help gurus, it begins, "Motivational speaker John Simpson, 34, was booed off the stage at the MegaUltra Corp. annual conference when he admitted that, despite having broken his neck at age 23, he's never actually done anything remotely interesting."

    Robert Slayton: Having a Sense of Humor About Disability Robert Slayton 2011

  • Oz and Ends: Not “Not Goofing Off!” skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Not “Not 2008

  • Goofing off for most of February before starting to novel again.

    But Enough About Me–What’s Up With You? 2010

  • Keen ears on you anon and your assessment is right on – with fancy new audio boxes with lots of flickery lights and knobs, the temptation for thorough Goofing Off sometimes proves unassailable.

    One’s Ship | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast 2007

  • Goofing off,” she writes without consulting the others.

    Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008

  • Goofing off,” she writes without consulting the others.

    Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008

  • Goofing? by Todd Huffman, M.D. on Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007 at 10: 29: 33 PM

    Time to Take Action; Depending on Congress is Not Enough 2007

  • Goofing off on a holiday weekend for me means gardening (two blisters worth of digging), starting a new pastel for my primate series (a "cheek padder" adult male orangutan), pigging out on high-end junk food (Vietnamese fried calamari, creme brulee, and $8 martinis from Whitehouse-Crawford, the swankiest place in town), and then burning off the calories on a couple of marathon dog walks.

    Easter Weekend Field Notes 2007

  • Goofing off on a holiday weekend for me means gardening (two blisters worth of digging), starting a new pastel for my primate series (a "cheek padder" adult male orangutan), pigging out on high-end junk food (Vietnamese fried calamari, creme brulee, and $8 martinis from Whitehouse-Crawford, the swankiest place in town), and then burning off the calories on a couple of marathon dog walks.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Field Notes 2007

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