Maybe "love" is a bit strong, but I am trying to avoid getting caught up in the pre-hurricane hype. Once again our city is on the edge of the "cone of woe", that is, the funnel-shaped projected storm track, this time for Hurricane Dennis. This means there are people swarming the grocery stores buying bottled water, ice, canned soup, and peanut butter. As opposed to last season, I am only occasionally tuning into the Weather Channel. I know where that storm is, but I'm not going to get all plugged in to the widespread panic that induces wild-eyed battery buying. However, we do need a few things from the Home Despot and the grocery store, two places that are sure to be filled with people who have been watching too much Jim Cantore.
Potentially interesting sidebar: I used to work with a guy named Dennis. He was one of those guys who is maybe 1/16th American Indian, and constantly wears Indian jewelry. He had a penchant for sharks, so we would play a kind of Dennis tag - when we would see him engaging a helpless fellow cow-orker in conversation, we would join the conversation long enough to bring up the subject of sharks, and then disengage from the convo, thus ensuring the cow-orker would be trapped talking to Dennis for at least another hour. Good times.
Not much going on - just busy with schoolwork. But I've got some great ideas for blog entries, so stay tuned...
Is that a Mr. T in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?
Lisa: "This is so cool, I feel like I'm back in the Renaissance."
Frink: "Please stay in character, gentle wench."
Comic Book Guy: "Verily I declare that the Earth revolves around the Sun and not t'other way round."
Lyndsey Nagle: "Stop looking down my blouse, Copernicus."
CBG: "Forsooth, mine eyes doth rove of their own accord."
Lately, when I feel optimistic (or busy), I get the theme music for The Price is Right caught in my head.
Stasis - suspended animation - science fiction fodder. And a good analogy to what I need to do to this blog right now. I'm taking three classes and teaching two, plus trying to re-learn Latin and study for the GRE again. Doesn't leave a lot of free time (or free grey matter) for this sort of thing.
But don't think of it as pulling the plug forever. It's just being maintained for future use. I'll try to keep up with all of you on your blogs, and I will post an update every now and then - if I have something earthshattering or funny or whatever. Anyway, cheers.