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  • Bradd on Aug 27, 2008 looks funny .. can't wait to see it. jenn on Aug 28, 2008

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  • Bradd Libby has written instructions for making your own silver FSM brooch.

    Boing Boing: October 2, 2005 - October 8, 2005 Archives 2005

  • I am now stuck in Kansas City without wanting to be here for any other reason than Bradd.

    biglatte4me Diary Entry biglatte4me 2005

  • I am now stuck in Kansas City without wanting to be here for any other reason than Bradd.

    biglatte4me Diary Entry biglatte4me 2005

  • I just reread my last entry, just after I met Bradd -- yeah, with two "d's"; I should have been forewarned by that, but I was not.

    biglatte4me Diary Entry biglatte4me 2005

  • I just reread my last entry, just after I met Bradd -- yeah, with two "d's"; I should have been forewarned by that, but I was not.

    biglatte4me Diary Entry biglatte4me 2005

  • Fortunately, in his lab partners, Bradd had a receptive audience.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

  • Despite bringing three hugely different perspectives to the table, Bradd, a Jew; Gayatri, a Hindu; and Elizabeth, a Christian, had each independently reached a conclusion identical to that of Varricchio: Seeing the anatomy, touching it, cutting it and, in some instances, destroying it was a transcendent experience that sustained and strengthened but never diminished their faith.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

  • Although Bradd expended not an inordinate amount of thought considering the possibility that the fifth member of the team at Table 39 was perhaps present in more than body, the idea did occasionally cross his mind.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

  • Inspired by Bradd, Gayatri Rao and Elizabeth Garcia began discussing an issue either ignored or studiously avoided by most of their classmates.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

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