Apr 04, 2007 18:15
Because I really didn't feel like making many one-line posts when I could compile them all in one! And confuse people, because who needs context.
Every time I learn something new about clefts 'cause of on-and-off research, it occurs to me that I am actually incredibly lucky. Well, that book was written in the 50s, so things are massively out of date. But really, my experience has not been that bad. Although I will never forgive that kid for telling me my face would crack up the middle and break... shush, we were first-graders, I took it seriously.
I feel like I actually ate healthy for dinner! For me. Which means salmon, corn, bread, and rice which included long-grain -- aren't those supposed to be good? It's a nice change from me starving myself because I am a picky, picky eater.
Computer's still in the shop. If I don't hear from them tomorrow, I shall call. >: "Three to five days my ass, isn't it fixed yet?!" only in a more diplomatic fashion.
I also found the most amazing simile in the French book I'm reading. "Toute la journee il devenait intraitable comme un ane nouvellement circoncis." Which means literally, "The whole journey, he was intractable like a donkey newly circumsized." I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT TO SOMEONE. MAYBE NOT EVEN IN APPROPRIATE CIRCUMSTANCES although under what kinds of circumstances would that be appropriate is more difficult to answer.
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