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  • November 17, 2006
    Traveling Europe in Style With Auckland Dingiroo, Dark-Age Tourist and Critic of Food and Drink: Avoiding Mongol Capture
    by John Hallmann
  • November 17, 2006
    Tripadvisor.Com Reviews: Jekyll & Hyde B&B
    by Kate Hahn
  • June 24, 2006
    Dispatches From Adjunct Faculty at a Large State University: Dispatch 11: On Geedunk and Geegaws
    by Oronte Churm
  • November 16, 2005
    Traveling Europe in Style With Auckland Dingiroo, Dark-Age Tourist and Critic of Food and Drink: Post-Plague Paris: Still Has Much to Offer
    by John Hallmann
  • June 15, 2005
    Actual Examples of Model Conversational Phrases That the Travel Guide Les Etats-Unis Dans Votre Poche: Edition Bilingue (Haiter, 1980) Felt Were So Central to the Experiences Likely to be Undergone by French Visitors to America That It Included Them on
    by Beth Maynard
  • June 8, 2005
    John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Attention, Mr. Axl Rose: We Did Not Feel Welcome in the Jungle
    by John Moe
  • February 6, 2005
    Airlines That Never Took Off
    by Lindsay Kaplan
  • December 14, 2004
    Your Seat Cushion Doubles as a Personal Flotation Device in the Event of a Water Landing, but Other Airplane Items May Be Useful as Well
    by Tracy Moller
  • June 30, 2004
    Travels With My Antecessors: Michelle Orange Goes in Search of Her Name: Basta Cosi, Part Twelve
    by Michelle Orange
  • June 25, 2004
    Travels With My Antecessors: Michelle Orange Goes in Search of Her Name: Basta Cosi, Part Eleven
    by Michelle Orange
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