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Lisa Schweitzer

Working to understand the complex connections between people, cities, and environments

Day: November 30, 2009

Book-keepers are literal people

11/30/200912/23/2009 Lisa Schweitzer

Every time I order something through the uni, I have to give a business purpose for our business office. It’s reasonable, but honestly. I am ordering a printer. What do they think I am going to use it for? Trout-fishing? Amateur bullfighting?


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