because I can't see him, or even call him to tell him it was perfect.
Libkitty, he will be thrilled to hear how perfect it was the in perfect thank you note you will write. {{}}
{{Gud}}
As for the math discussion... I can add...ummm... my mathematician sister is coming for New Year's, yea!?
Thanks guys. And you're right, Sparky, he'll be happy with the letter. Actually, I've gotten a whole bunch of his friends to sign a card, so I think he'll get a kick out of that, which is important given the books-only limitation on Christmas presents.
As for the math discussion... I can add...ummm... my mathematician sister is coming for New Year's, yea!?
Is she coming on a train? When does the train leave and how fast will it go? And what about the train going in the opposite direction?
Also, {everybody who likes 'em}
Maybe i'll take a shower and it will wake me up enough to start working again. Or, go get coffee, bring it back, make fresh hot chocolate, and mix.
ETA: Hee! I just got a "Punch out George W. and win an X-box 360" banner ad. With the actual pop-up blocked, the game itself is very satisfying.
ETA: Hee! I just got a "Punch out George W. and win an X-box 360" banner ad. With the actual pop-up blocked, the game itself is very satisfying.
In case you're losing motivation:
From an interview with Brian Williams:
Williams: A lot of people have seen in this series of speeches you’re giving on Iraq, a movement in your position. They call it an acknowledgement that perhaps the mission has not gone as it was originally planned — three points: That the U.S. would be welcomed as liberators, that General Shinsecki, when he said this would take hundreds of thousands of troops in his farewell speech, might have been right. And third, that it wasn’t a self-sustaining war in terms of the oil revenue. Do you concede those three points might not have gone as planned?
President Bush: Review them with me again.
Williams: Number one — that we’d be welcomed as liberators?
President Bush: I think we are welcomed. But it was not a peaceful welcome.
I think we are welcomed. But it was not a peaceful welcome.
Nothing says 'welcome' like IEDs.
(I almost typed 'IUD')
I think your point still stands.
{{{libkitty}}}
Go! Gris, do your work! I will work on mine if you will work on yours. So, we're going to procrastinate a bit more, right?
President Bush: I think we are welcomed. But it was not a peaceful welcome.
head. desk. head. desk. lather. rinse. repeat.