I am just barging in while my mom is outside reading and not looking over my shoulder at the screen going "What is that, email?"
Yesterday I went to the LA Festival of Books (And saw Burrell and Isaac the cutiehead). We then went to the Hammer museum to see a talk by Terry Jones, of Python and authorial fame. We got there early with 20 or so other Python Geeks, and Jones arrives, carrying his own laptop and projector and said "Are you all here for me?" and thanked everyone for coming. MY BF nearly expired from fanboy excitement.
Jones spoke and did a whole powerpoint thing on this new series he has just finished called "The Barbarians" and was smart and funny and tremendously charming. It'll be on the Histroy Channel this fall, I think. Afterwards, the BF went up to thank him and managed to keep his cool even though our friend Heather was mouthing over Jones's shoulder at the BF "Kiss him."
I read a book of Terry Jones on "Chaucer's Knight," which was really excellent and presented a different perspective on the character. His History Channel miniseries of about ten years ago on the Crusades is a blast to watch.
bag 3 of winter clothes is packed up. urgh.
Transcript of Stephen Colbert at White House Correspondents Dinner. [link]
excerpt:
Joe Wilson is here, the most famous husband since Desi Arnaz. And of course he brought along his lovely wife Valerie Plame. Oh, my god! Oh, what have I said? [looks horrified] I am sorry, Mr. President, I meant to say he brought along his lovely wife Joe Wilson's wife. Pat Fitzgerald is not here tonight? OK. Dodged a bullet.
And we can't forget the new man of the hour, new press secretary, Tony Snow. Secret Service name "Snow Job." What a hero, took the second toughest job in government, next to, of course, the ambassador to Iraq.
Got some big shoes to fill, Tony. Scott McClellan could say nothing like nobody else. McClellan, eager to retire. Really felt like he needed to spend more time with Andrew Card's children. Mr. President, I wish you hadn't made the decision so quickly, sir.
Owww. My feet hurt. But that's generally what happens when you drop hardcover books on them when you are shoeless.
Next time I attempt the basement, my plan will include shoes.
It is so gorgeous out! I went grocery shopping, after finishing my first pass at my freelance job. Rock.
how goes the packing?
It goes well. I think. Despite the fact that I am covered in dust, my bedroom looks like a disaster area, and I still need to throw out the broken lava lamp.
Self-titled "world's last ninja" says you should "always be able to kill your students."
That's one way to maintain the title.
I slept. And then I slept some more. A couple of weeks of 3-4 hours of sleep a night is a lot harder to deal with than it used to be.
I should go get groceries. I probably have enough to survive on until tomorrow, though.
But that's generally what happens when you drop hardcover books on them when you are shoeless.
that's why we have wear closed toe shoes at the library. ( of course, most girl shoes won't protect you from that , either)
Friend came over and took a whole bunch of our brand new tree shoots - which is good, because Matt hates tossing them out