Hey, all! My freshman are away on a field trip today, so I can actually spend some time on the net. I'm so jazzed.
It feels like fall in Kansas City today; it was 44 degrees when I drove to work this morning.
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Hey, all! My freshman are away on a field trip today, so I can actually spend some time on the net. I'm so jazzed.
It feels like fall in Kansas City today; it was 44 degrees when I drove to work this morning.
It feels like fall in Kansas City today; it was 44 degrees when I drove to work this morning.
It's awesome, isn't it.
I have tea, the world is ok again. It is just too damn hot to drink.
I'm ditching work early today to go to the last A's home game.
It's supposed to be 97 in LA today. I'm surprised everything doesn't burn into flame. The winds are HOT.
I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so. - Stephen Leacock
Heh. As a Poli Sci major, I practically lived in the Stephen Leacock Building at McGill.
37 degrees here this morning. Nice and chilly.
Yeah, we're having our first really chilly day today. Low forties. Pretty nice, actually.
I'm surprised everything doesn't burn into flame.
Doesn't like a third of Southern California burn up in wildfires every year?
37 degrees here this morning. Nice and chilly.
But by Halloween, it will be liveable, right?
No lower than 60, and sunny, right?
Right?
I don't know if it's a third, but yesterday definitely felt like a good day for spontaneous combustion. Two fires on the way into work, one at lunch, and then the big one that precipitated my three hour commute home.
You could feel it in the wind. Even before the huge plumes of smoke were taking over the sky, it felt like fire in the wind.