Events
Read A Few Good Men (screenplay)
Started Sunday 21 October 2007 CDT, completed Sunday 21 October 2007 CDT
FictionFilmMilitary policyTheaterWatched Six Feet Under season 2
Friday 19 October 2007 CDT
DramaFantasyMy body doesn't know if I got up this morning at 7 or midnight. I can't decide whether or not I'm hungry. And because I neglected to check email for two days, I had 980 messages totalling over 600 MB (one of my friends sent me the same...photos...four...times), of which 650 were spam. I will now collect my dog.
Read Soldier's Pay
Started Monday 15 October 2007 CDT, completed Wednesday 17 October 2007 CDT
FictionLiteratureAmsterdam & Brussels
Read Barrel Fever
Started Sunday 14 October 2007 CDT, completed Sunday 14 October 2007 CDT
FranceHumorLanguageNon-fictionTrain from Milan, Italy to Basel, Switzerland
I'm traveling this week. Three guesses where: So far it's been great. It only rained a bit on Thursday. Today I was on a train most of the day, as I will be tomorrow. Exhausting but fun. More later.
Read Cat's Cradle
Started Thursday 11 October 2007 CDT, completed Friday 12 October 2007 CDT
FictionSci-FiRome, Italy
He nails it: People claim to be shocked by the Bush administration's general incompetence. But disinterest in good government has long been a principle of modern conservatism. In "The Conscience of a Conservative," published in 1960, Barry Goldwater wrote that "I have little interest in streamlining government or making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size." People claim to be shocked at the Bush administration's efforts to disenfranchise minority groups, under the pretense of combating...
With record temperatures in Chicago today (now at 29°C), organizers have halted the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon: Reports of inadequate supplies of water were frequent along the route, and many of the 36,000 runners competing stopped early. The men's race appeared more like a track finish than the usually tactical marathon finish, with Kenyan Patrick Ivuti winning the closest race in the 30 years of the Chicago Marathon. In a photo-finish, Ivuti edged out Moroccan Jaouad Gharib by 5/100th of a second....
Cubs just got swept. Predictable. And sad. Guess I'll just work tomorrow, or wander Lakeview aimlessly with Parker. Plus, Danielle has to return the Game 4 tickets, so I won't even get a souvenir of the post-season. Next year, I suppose. For the 100th time. Sheesh.
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