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I actually put stuff here, but I didn't like it. If you want to know about me you can just ask. Anyway, if you bump into me among the threads you'll learn more than enough. Lest I be accused of lack of authenticity:51-9+(4+3)-7=42 I'm a founding member (CEO) and lone frothing-at-the-mouth fundamentalist of the FootiNooti Society. No point in following the link - I'm the lone holdout for enforced civility in online debate.
I'm also replacing Skankyrich as PR Grump, which means I'll speak my mind without compunction, disagree with everyone else just on principle, and be entirely unpleasant whenever it suits my fancy (well someone has to do it!). Skankyrich has gone on to be "Wry. Witty and urbane, a veritable reservoir of charm." (His old friends won't recognise him.)
Attention Europeans: the owner of this personal space is American. Americans are not touchy-feely people. They tend to carry a two-foot radius of personal space around with them and regard anyone who invades it as rude. When it is necessary to breach the walls of personal space, Americans do it with their arms only, reaching across the void for a handshake. Americans do not do the "Hello! *hug kiss kiss* How are you? Oh that's too bad, *hug kiss* feel better and oh thank you so much for the gift *hug kiss kiss* that you sent I just love it" thing that Europeans so adore. Hugs and kisses give Americans a creepy feeling, somewhat akin to the feeling you get when you imagine being covered in spiders. This American kindly requests that you take this into consideration next time you feel the urge to land a kiss, to prevent any urges on the American's part to land a punch. Here's where my entries are listed. I used to wonder why people listed their entries when they're all at the bottom of your PS anyway, but then I became a sub and starting getting credited with lots of other people's entries too. Hence, the need to differentiate.
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| Welcome to this Researcher's Journal. If you'd like to comment on anything they have written here, just click the relevant 'Discuss this Entry' button. That was Fun! Aug 31, 2009
I don't know why I never dropped in over the summer - I had so little to do and so much time to do it in. But there was a certain lethargy that came with having nothing to do that left me spending my time doing relaxing things like watching the rabbits hop across the front lawn, floating in the local swimming hole with a dragonfly perched on my nose, and watching a lot of Seinfeld while sampling my own cooking.
Yes, Leo has been Out Of Town. For the first time in about... six years, I spent a significant amount of time outside of NYC, and for the first time in my life, that much time outside of a metropolis.
There were some distinctly different species of life out there. In the urban, downtown area, all the local dwellers were black. The suburbs and surrounding areas were white, dark-haired people, with a solid smattering of Asian, Indian, and international types. A subclass in this region wears a mustache, drives a pickup, and has an accent. And then out in the rural areas everyone was white, either blond or pretending to be, and startlingly overweight. And they had even heavier accents.
It kinda gives you a different perspective on this country. And life in general. It was enormously pleasant to be a five-minute bike ride from a state park. Or any park, for that matter, that doesn't have more bodies per square foot than a rabbit hutch. It was enormously annoying to be within walking distance of absolutely nothing - not even the bus stop. (Not that it mattered, since the bus only came once an hour and didn't go anywhere useful.) It seemed an oversight that there was no free Shakespeare performance for miles around. But you could buy sweet corn from a stand on the side of the road, and that was certainly worth the trade-off.
Entertainment was definitely different. Not too many cultural events, and obviously lacking in Broadway, variety of museums, and so on, but there was plenty of local history, a demolition derby (the first of my life!) and a county fair (also a first!), and a polo club (yep, first for that too), and a renaissance faire (we have a Medieval one in NYC).
Remind me, one day, to do a post on things for an intern to do while in Wilmington, Delaware for the summer.
Stretcher? Feb 16, 2009
Huh? I seem to have missed some massive event... what was it?
I'm Back...? May 29, 2008
Phew - it's been a packed three months during which, for all practical purposes, I fell off. A36169293 sort of gives an explanation why.
Now I'm back - so, what's changed? More or less crisis in the h2g2 volunteer community? What happened to the Photographers Group? Why has Skanky still not finished the Spanish Uni project I was supposed to sub 4 months ago? Are any of my ol' campfire friends still around? What have the AViators been up to?
Questions for myself - dive back in? Sub again? Write an entry on durian mornthongs? Photograph stuff? Collaborate on what? Sub that superannuated Spain project without Ferdinand and Isabella? Should I care?
It seems the longer you're away, the easier it is to leave. Once out of the loop, it's so easy to stay that way. So, should I come back or just sever the cord? Why or why not?
Oops, I'm Doing It Too Dec 25, 2007
Haven't been on in almost a week. Maybe a full week. It's odd. I've seen people drift in and out, but never thought I'd do it myself.
I'm busy, that's true. If I ever thought I was busy before, it was nothing compared to now. Transferring colleges, looking for a summer internship, writing personal statements for pocket money, applying for scholarships, trying to pass a college programming course given by an apparently non-existent professor, working on a business venture, and writing term papers. There are stacks of books for an entry on Pecos Bill next to my bed, untouched for weeks. No time for casual reading.
But it's also that there are fewer and fewer conversations that draw me back. There are no threads I come rushing in to check. A few friends with active journals have disappeared. Right now h2g2 is just a place for writing and reviewing, and I don't have time for either.
I'm not handing in my badges <possessive clutching/> - that's too final. I'm still here and if I've got a spare half hour I'd love to spend it reviewing or subbing an entry. I'm still here, but temporarily out to lunch.
See ya around, sometime.
Red, wrinkled, altogether ugly thing... Oct 10, 2007
But still my niece!
Second niece, fourth kinfaun from a brother and sister-in-law who've both shown considerable talent at designing children. I wonder if I'll ever see her in the flesh? Eh, who cares. Champagne all around.
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