Pro: Crastination. Con: Tinues.
Mar. 14th, 2005 01:20 pmSo, here we are roughly halfway through March, and I haven't technically gotten back to doing any work on the next book yet. ( Shame on me. )
But it's been a good week. The Williams Alumni Review class secretary finally printed my class note the way I wrote it instead of editing it to remove the joke, so there's some humor there. I had a delightful weekend, and crashed with
ethicsgradient,
cute_fuzzy_evil,
shellaby, and
ppaladin. Got to see many old friends, ate tasty food, and played Nightmare Chess, Shuttles, San Juan, Ham and Cheese, and Oracle. Huzzah, and thanks to my hosts.
And finally, for those of you wondering how I manage to stay healthy in spite of spending my days sitting in front of a computer and eating fried sugar and fat, here's a Washington Post article that explains:
He who laughs lasts...
So read my humor columns and buy my book- it could save your life.
But it's been a good week. The Williams Alumni Review class secretary finally printed my class note the way I wrote it instead of editing it to remove the joke, so there's some humor there. I had a delightful weekend, and crashed with
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And finally, for those of you wondering how I manage to stay healthy in spite of spending my days sitting in front of a computer and eating fried sugar and fat, here's a Washington Post article that explains:
He who laughs lasts...
So read my humor columns and buy my book- it could save your life.