Apr 16, 2022 15:29
I have observed the people of Oxbridge for years now, much like species of birds. Probably since eleventh grade (2005-6 maybe).
Kuso - they HAVE been looking me up on LinkedIn. I haven't done anything suspicious there that I can recall, which may be good or may be bad. Well, that's encouraging? I'm being researched by some of the smartest people on the planet! I know that some of my previous professors went to this institution in the past, so it can't be bad.
I know I could go do oboe, but I'm very low on practice, so I don't want to embarrass Dr Grabb internationally, as he has been giving me all this wonderful help lately. I'm extremely reluctant to go unmasked to perform at this point, even though I know my friend Tei has to do it all the time for her work.
Perhaps when things become more stable.
OK - the story is: I have particularly been investigating Cambridge's ornithology programme lately "to get out of Dodge City."
Hmmm, I looked that phraseology up after my mother reported never having heard that before, and it's an American idiom. I must have read it in one of those myriads of library books.
What made me laugh was the thought of using an identification manual for all the peculiar people I might encounter at Cambridge University.
WELL - they COULD figure out I'm nothing but a fraud, too.
I want to help the world, but I have certain difficulties...
grad,
birds,
angst,
library,
research,
college,
oboe