Jan. 23rd, 2004

jazzfish: a whole bunch of the aliens from Toy Story (Aliens)
I have a one-pack-a-day habit. I just can't get going in the mornings without that rush. I used to be much worse; sometimes I'd go through an entire carton in a day, just because they were there. But I've cut way back since then. I only go beyond my morning fix when, you know, I absolutely need to.

I used to be pretty picky about the type, too, but lately I've discovered that there's more than one variety out there. (Just don't give me any of those generic varieties. It's name-brand or nothing, pal.)

Hi, my name's Tucker, and I'm a Pop-tart addict.
jazzfish: an evil-looking man in a purple hood (Lord Fomax)
Never go off on tangents, which are lines that intersect a curve at only one point and were discovered by Euclid, who lived in the 3rd century, which was an era dominated by the Goths, who lived in what we now know as Poland. . .

On the other hand, if you never go off on tangents, you keep going around in circles.

--David Silberstein



Knowledge and Reality is taught by Dr. Andrea Falcon, a visiting professor from the University of Padua. (Though I don't think he came to wive it wealthily in Padua.) He's a bit dry and a bit hard to understand, but the course looks to be pretty cool. (Grade based entirely on two 3-4 page papers. Provided I can handle the reading, this will be a piece of cake.) Plus his course packet was under ten bucks, so he gets lots of points right there.

Whining ahead )

Profile

jazzfish: Jazz Fish: beret, sunglasses, saxophone (Default)
Tucker McKinnon

Most Popular Tags

Adventures in Mamboland

"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

Yeah. That sounds about right.

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags