November 2010
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THIS WEEK'S CONTEST: "If I were going to write my...
I’m pleased to announce this week’s FURY-related contest.  To enter, answer the question: “If I were going to write my own memoir, the first sentence would be….” Send your responses to furymemoir(at)gmail(dot)com and put “FURY CONTEST #4” in the subject line. Winner gets free SMASHED/FURY/BRAKES goodies!
Nov 15th
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Angry in San Francisco?
Hey all, My friends at San Francisco’s Eye on the Bay are looking for places / things / people in the Bay Area that make you “angry!” Is it BART? (line cutters, slow service) Is it MUNI? A traffic backup on 680 or the Caldecott Tunnel? Feel free to wax-philosophic about your ANGER! (Just don’t pound … too hard on your keyboard!) Post your ideas on their Facebook page:...
Nov 9th
“My Favorite Synonym for 'Furious'…” As told by...
Thank you again to everyone who entered last week’s FURY-related contest.  The question was: “What’s Your Favorite Synonym for ‘Furious?’”  As always, I’ve compiled all of your wonderful entries below: My favorite synonym for angry is “bent out of shape”.  As in:  I’m all bent out of shape that this is the third time I’ve...
Nov 9th
WatchWatch
The question in last week’s Fury-related contest was: “What is your favorite synonym for ‘furious?’”  The winning entry can be found in this video. Thank you again to everyone who took part.  Stay tuned for this week’s contest and be sure to enter for your chance at glorious prizes. best wishes, Koren x
Nov 9th
"What I'm Holding a Grudge About..." As told by...
“I spent most of my first year of graduate school dating a fellow graduate student, who repeatedly asked that we not put our relationship on Facebook or show it openly with the department, as it was personal and didn’t want it to start drama… within, etc., which I agreed to because I saw the point to maintain professionalism, etc etc. Which was fine until Spring term, when he...
Nov 1st
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The winner of Fury Contest #2: "What Are You...
The question in last week’s FURY-related contest was: “What are you holding a grudge about right now?”  Read the winning response below: “Five years ago my 84 year old father lost his ability to swallow foods and liquids. It was the result of post-polio syndrome. He was bedridden and suffering from Alzheimer’s. My father’s health care proxy stated that he...
Nov 1st