Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Thanks, J$

I spent three hours (literally) this morning catching up on emails, which isn't as much fun as it sounds like. Then Justin came over for a while and we went out on the deck and talked. Had he not come I probably would've spent the whole day inside. I have to meet some people at Friday's @ 3:00 and then I have a meeting tonight. Soon the entire spring will have come and gone while and I will have watched it out the window while writing Terribly Important emails regarding Matters of Consequence. God help me.

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

just wanted to say as I was reading this I noticed the blogger's advertisement was all about Simon and Garfunkel. hehe. coincidence? spooky. :)

3:14 PM  
Blogger dana said...

just wanted to say as I was reading this I noticed the blogger's advertisement was all about Simon and Garfunkel. hehe. coincidence? spooky. :)

3:14 PM  
Blogger ben said...

Isn't that cool? They're definitely paying attention.

3:59 PM  
Blogger ben said...

Isn't that cool? They're definitely paying attention.

4:00 PM  
Blogger Andrew Gill said...

how come you people keep saying everything twice?

5:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually the blogger ads seem to frequently reflect things in the blog -- I figured that was deliberate. Probably there's some rubric for extracting things in the messages in hopes of getting a hit. Probably I just turned into Cliff Claven. Maybe I won't sign this... :)
-Ted

7:16 AM  
Blogger ben said...

That's what I meant. Though I never use the word "rubric." I do have one though--I took it apart to get all the colors back together on the right sides and then Richard came over and twisetd it for like five minutes and I'm going to have to take it apart again--I've never come close to solving one legitimately.

And if you're Cliff, I'm Norm. :)

7:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmmm... Pity, but my browser seems to block those ads altogether. Rock on, I say.

4:10 PM  
Blogger um... yeah... said...

do they have help groups for people addicted to emails or internet? i spend an awful lot of time at my computer looking out the window. course, if i go out there i can't breathe, so maybe it's better for me to just party in the hizzouse.

2:21 AM  
Blogger Carolyn said...

I thought Kentucky school teachers were the only folks on the planet who actually used the word "rubric."

5:07 AM  

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