Year in Review Thingy..
Jan. 7th, 2005 09:04 pmFirst sentence from the first entry of every month in 2004 yadda, yadda, yadda....
Yeah! Well, I tried. So, I was flipping through the channels tonight (I have an article due tomorrow, so what better way to spend my time?) when I stumbled across something and decided I must have read it wrong. You gotta love a prof who, when you write in sick for class, writes back "Here's hoping you feel better soon. Take it easy, rest and drink plenty of tea, honey and a little Jack Daniels to make it slide down easier." I knew I didn't agree with Rumsfeld's politics, but now I think as a person he's an ass too.
If I forgot this, my dad would be very disappointed in me. Reading my friends list was a good new/bad news sort of day. Too many coincidences today. Question: I was sick last weekend. Apparently Kerry wasn't the only one to forget Poland. I've been hiding from LJ. Number of planned troops in Iraq before next month's election - 150,000.
OK, it looses cohesiveness around September, but I love the link between Rumsfeld and my dad and the mood swing between January/February. So there you go... my 2004.
Yeah! Well, I tried. So, I was flipping through the channels tonight (I have an article due tomorrow, so what better way to spend my time?) when I stumbled across something and decided I must have read it wrong. You gotta love a prof who, when you write in sick for class, writes back "Here's hoping you feel better soon. Take it easy, rest and drink plenty of tea, honey and a little Jack Daniels to make it slide down easier." I knew I didn't agree with Rumsfeld's politics, but now I think as a person he's an ass too.
If I forgot this, my dad would be very disappointed in me. Reading my friends list was a good new/bad news sort of day. Too many coincidences today. Question: I was sick last weekend. Apparently Kerry wasn't the only one to forget Poland. I've been hiding from LJ. Number of planned troops in Iraq before next month's election - 150,000.
OK, it looses cohesiveness around September, but I love the link between Rumsfeld and my dad and the mood swing between January/February. So there you go... my 2004.