words and deeds

Sep 14, 2004 22:47

Today has been full of good things, including the sense of achievement accompanying the completion of various errands, a bookstore trip, a delectable mango chicken coconut spinach salad (with tamarind vinaigrette!) that I had at a new restaurant I checked out with truepenny, a meeting that did not suck, an officemate I genuinely like, a classroom full of oh ( Read more... )

food, good things, chaos

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oracne September 15 2004, 12:45:36 UTC
You should have the thoughts about romance novels soon. [aims thought persuasive waves at you]

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heresluck September 15 2004, 21:03:34 UTC
You're so predictable! *g* But thank you -- it's nice to know that somebody will actually want to read at least one of these things.

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oracne September 16 2004, 12:45:12 UTC
I'd want to read the others, too; but as you've noted, I have a special interest in romance as a genre.

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lanchid September 15 2004, 15:42:28 UTC
It's so nice to know I'm not the only one with a far too large folder in my computer with half-written LJ entries.....

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heresluck September 15 2004, 21:06:00 UTC
I'm quite sure we're not the only ones. But it does make it hard to focus, doesn't it? I look at the list of files and get so overwhelmed or dispirited (or, on the other hand, so apt to say "fuck it" and go watch vids) that I don't get *any* of them done.

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ex_truepenn September 15 2004, 15:46:47 UTC
I would argue that you can never have either too many thoughts or too many tomatoes.

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heresluck September 15 2004, 21:06:33 UTC
Tomatoes! Tomato salad! GREEN ZEBRAS!!!

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laurashapiro September 15 2004, 17:50:54 UTC
I can't really complain, as you seem to be having a lot of fun with your life lately. Sometimes it's fine to be away from the damned computer, you know. Why not relax and enjoy the autumn harvest?

Though I will admit to missing you.

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coffeeandink September 15 2004, 20:51:47 UTC
What Laura said. Both parts.

I vote for the romance novel discussion, too. But I'm suspecting your brain isn't a democracy.

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heresluck September 15 2004, 21:13:13 UTC
My brain vacillates between fascism and anarchy, I'm afraid.

I don't know how often I'll be able to post in the coming weeks, which is exactly why I want my posts to be substantive. Or at least more substantive than "I hate dissertating pity me whine whine whine." There's just no *challenge* there. *g*

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coffeeandink September 15 2004, 21:17:55 UTC
I just want my posts to be substantive so people will like me. But we all know I have issues.

I wouldn't mind an occasional unchallenging "I hate dissertating" whine to let us know you're still alive and haven't been crushed to death by a pile of reference books.

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