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We had a 90s party last night, so I was Dana Scully.

It was our last party before we all move out on our own. It was wild and successful and fun. I think these are the only pictures of me, though rough, in full costume though because I had to lose the blazer in this hot spring weather.

I will so greatly miss my roommates of this year. They are some of my very best friends.

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‘I would do it in my underpants. It’s the Olympic torch. I would probably get a bigger crowd for that’.

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Bob Dylan, “Rambling, Gambling Willie.” Some claim his greatest song is “Blowin’ In The Wind,” others say it’s “Like A Rolling Stone.” I say it’s this.

Wonderful and rare and beautiful.

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Bob Dylan and Levon Helm

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Bob Dylan and Levon Helm

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Hens II and III  by Amy Holliday on Flickr.
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Happy birthday, Bob. 

Happy birthday, Bob. 

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“Things Have Changed,” Bob Dylan, whose birthday is tomorrow and who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S.’s highest civilian honor, next week from President Obama along with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, novelist Toni Morrison, ex-Senator and Mercury astronaut John Glenn, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and legendary civil rights activist Dolores Huerta.

The White House statement reads:

One of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century, Dylan released his first album in 1962. Known for his rich and poetic lyrics, his work had considerable influence on the civil rights movement of the 1960s and has had significant impact on American culture over the past five decades. He has won 11 Grammys, including a lifetime achievement award. He was named a Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Art et des Lettres and has received a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. Dylan was awarded the 2009 National Medal of Arts. He has written more than 600 songs, and his songs have been recorded more than 3,000 times by other artists. He continues recording and touring around the world today.

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We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known. »Carson McCullers.

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