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Feb. 7th, 2003 09:25 amStalker Victims Should Check For GPS: "Seidler had installed a satellite tracking device in Adams' car... 'He told me no matter where I went or what I did, he would know where I was.'"
Snow is on the low side of the expected 4-8", so Shakespeare will probably be happenin'. (Yeah! Dig it!) (Nope, between the professor's unplowed parking lot and his headache, he's given up for the day. Good man.)
Picked up a padded case for my camera yesterday. I'm now willing to carry it around in my backpack. "This is how you can tell a real photographer: mostly, a real photographer does not say 'I wish I had my camera on me right now'. Instead a real photographer pulls out her camera and takes the photograph." --Neil Gaiman
Didn't get my new desk, though, mostly because I realised while wandering around in Wal-Mart before work that I'd have to leave half of it sticking out of my trunk for four hours. Not to mention driving home with it through the oh-so-fun snow. I may go and get it today, since the roads will be mostly cleared.
Life goes on. I'm in a better mood today, probably as a result of not spending the evening thinking about money. "I truly loathe and despise money and all things associated with it, and I will continue to do so until I'm making enough so I don't have to worry about it." --Steven Brust, The Sun, the Moon, & the Stars
And maybe it'll spontaneously turn out to be a Good Day.
Snow is on the low side of the expected 4-8", so Shakespeare will probably be happenin'. (Yeah! Dig it!) (Nope, between the professor's unplowed parking lot and his headache, he's given up for the day. Good man.)
Picked up a padded case for my camera yesterday. I'm now willing to carry it around in my backpack. "This is how you can tell a real photographer: mostly, a real photographer does not say 'I wish I had my camera on me right now'. Instead a real photographer pulls out her camera and takes the photograph." --Neil Gaiman
Didn't get my new desk, though, mostly because I realised while wandering around in Wal-Mart before work that I'd have to leave half of it sticking out of my trunk for four hours. Not to mention driving home with it through the oh-so-fun snow. I may go and get it today, since the roads will be mostly cleared.
Life goes on. I'm in a better mood today, probably as a result of not spending the evening thinking about money. "I truly loathe and despise money and all things associated with it, and I will continue to do so until I'm making enough so I don't have to worry about it." --Steven Brust, The Sun, the Moon, & the Stars
And maybe it'll spontaneously turn out to be a Good Day.
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Date: 2003-02-07 11:42 am (UTC)Glad you're enjoying. If I could understand what Pavic is doing with time in the book I feel like I could understand the whole thing. But I don't. Time and dreams...
Just out of curiosity, why did you include The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?
It is a bit out of place, isn't it? I think it's because I'd just recently sat down and actually listened to it for the first time, and thought it was pretty cool. I probably ought to either be more aware of thematic unity, or consciously decide to throw it out.
When are you home these days? I keep meaning to call you...
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Date: 2003-02-07 04:22 pm (UTC)Eh, I'm never home. But I have a cell phone! But I don't want to post the number here. Tell you what: I'll be home after 11:30 pm my time tonight, and during the early part of the day both sat and sun (but please don't call before 10.) How's that sound? I'm never sure if you've moved since I last called you, so after a while I just assume that your phone number has changed, and then I don't call. I'm a loser.