Comments:
Princess
I was gonna snark about midwesterners here, but I thought they might read it.
Oh well.
[2005-06-16 00:55:37]
I was gonna snark about midwesterners here, but I thought they might read it.
Oh well.
purple chai
Oh, it's just the time difference. In a few hours, they'll realize how charming and clever you are. How can they not?
[2005-06-16 02:10:54]
Oh, it's just the time difference. In a few hours, they'll realize how charming and clever you are. How can they not?
Alex Vance
I'm glad you had a safe trip and are online again. Your pals did a good job filling in for you, but I missed you all the same.
[2005-06-16 02:54:04]
I'm glad you had a safe trip and are online again. Your pals did a good job filling in for you, but I missed you all the same.
Colleen
Oh, Christopher - give it some time. You charmed me, and I'm virtually uncharmable! ;)
[2005-06-16 07:52:01]
Oh, Christopher - give it some time. You charmed me, and I'm virtually uncharmable! ;)
Mary J
Its a whole different culture in the midwest, especially Nebraska. but I was charmed while in the midwest...
Why, oh why am I going back? What am I thinking?!?!?!? AHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
[2005-06-16 08:38:35]
Its a whole different culture in the midwest, especially Nebraska. but I was charmed while in the midwest...
Why, oh why am I going back? What am I thinking?!?!?!? AHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
l-empress
We northeasteners keep forgetting that we're not the whole country. It's annoying when no one else sees the joke. In one class I attended: "What assumptions are you making when you say your goal is a happy marriage." I answered, "You're assuming that there is a significant other." And they looked at me in confusion. None of them were familiar with the term. (This was 1992.)
[2005-06-16 08:48:55]
We northeasteners keep forgetting that we're not the whole country. It's annoying when no one else sees the joke. In one class I attended: "What assumptions are you making when you say your goal is a happy marriage." I answered, "You're assuming that there is a significant other." And they looked at me in confusion. None of them were familiar with the term. (This was 1992.)
Rachel
Golf Widow should totally teach some classes. I would attend every day, with apples.
[2005-06-16 12:01:51]
Golf Widow should totally teach some classes. I would attend every day, with apples.
bettyalready
whew! you're back.
[2005-06-16 14:14:28]
whew! you're back.
cosmic
You oooze charm, my boy. The are just not used to so much of it at once. Be patient.
[2005-06-16 17:54:07]
You oooze charm, my boy. The are just not used to so much of it at once. Be patient.
Audrey
I read the part about you in St. Louis and was somewhat excited because I was there the week before...I know that if I would have seen you I would have pointed and said "Hey, its that guy whose diary I read!" I'm sure that would have gone over well with my mother. I attended orientation last week for the University of Houston and in one seminar, the professor informed us that no excuses were tolerated, that this was not high school; no more "my dog ate my homework." I read about the teachers and said, "Oh yeah, <i>they</i> get to do it."
[2005-07-14 01:25:58]
I read the part about you in St. Louis and was somewhat excited because I was there the week before...I know that if I would have seen you I would have pointed and said "Hey, its that guy whose diary I read!" I'm sure that would have gone over well with my mother. I attended orientation last week for the University of Houston and in one seminar, the professor informed us that no excuses were tolerated, that this was not high school; no more "my dog ate my homework." I read about the teachers and said, "Oh yeah, <i>they</i> get to do it."
Audrey
I read the part about you in St. Louis and was somewhat excited because I was there the week before...I know that if I would have seen you I would have pointed and said "Hey, its that guy whose diary I read!" I'm sure that would have gone over well with my mother. I attended orientation last week for the University of Houston and in one seminar, the professor informed us that no excuses were tolerated, that this was not high school; no more "my dog ate my homework." I read about the teachers and said, "Oh yeah, <i>they</i> get to do it."
[2005-07-14 01:31:06]
I read the part about you in St. Louis and was somewhat excited because I was there the week before...I know that if I would have seen you I would have pointed and said "Hey, its that guy whose diary I read!" I'm sure that would have gone over well with my mother. I attended orientation last week for the University of Houston and in one seminar, the professor informed us that no excuses were tolerated, that this was not high school; no more "my dog ate my homework." I read about the teachers and said, "Oh yeah, <i>they</i> get to do it."
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