if you're going to SAJA on saturday, get in touch with me-- i'll let you know where you will be eating dinner. presumptuous? maybe. but i'm pretty sure you want to hang with the cool kids, so i'll take that risk. ;)
i'm going to the conference ON saturday and i'm not staying in nyc, so dinner is all i'll be around for-- i'll be leaving the city by 8ish or so. that means you can still do whatever the hell you want on a saturday night in new york city. i want to eat with you: not hold your hair, pretend to be your dyke gf to scare off assholes or guard your drink from roofies.
anyway, i'd love to meet you, so holler at your girl. late. audi s4. whatever.
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2005 will go down as the year where i spent more days with a cold, flu or, oh, pneumonia than any other. i am a walking wet kleenex. yum! now you TOTALLY want to meet me, eh?
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i think that scene from the upcoming television series "grey's anatomy" (ugh ugh ugh) where the dork-wad says, "who here has no clue what they're doing?" and they all predictably raise their hands while a far-too-cool-for-such-a-tard-show song hums along...is lame. predictable.
stupid.
unnecessary, really. it makes me want to backhand someone or something. pray i don't see that advert in new york on saturday. ;)
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i almost never catch those glossy, faux-news, network shows that clutter the money hours of night, but right now i'm watching primetime live and temple grandin is on...if you don't know who she is, you are without. she's amazing and she's changed your world (though you don't know it). i can't think of another person who is liked by both animal rights activists AND cattle ranchers. more than that, she's proven that children whom others would tell you to give up on can (and do) achieve greatness. the world is a more humane place because of a freak with a disease who used her "burden" to our benefit. just mind-blowing.
p.s. thanks "uncle" for introducing ME to TG. :)
You're welcome, my child.
Posted by: Oncle | 2005.03.10 at 08:21 PM
brings to mind the story of Rajarshi 'Tito' Mukhopadhyay, the autistic Indian boy who published a book of poetry 'Beyond the Silence'...i'm in awe of people like them
Posted by: joykee | 2005.03.10 at 09:04 PM
wish i'd caught that special -- "thinking in pictures" is really a great book... if you all haven't read it, i'd definitely recommend you pick up a copy.
Posted by: SAS | 2005.03.11 at 10:53 AM
Another cold? It's coz you walk around NEKKID!!
:)
Posted by: Niki | 2005.03.11 at 11:41 AM