Miscellaneous Tuesday
Apr. 5th, 2005 09:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Only have a few minutes to write. My new assignment has my terminal in my boss' office, so very little play time for me. It's good for keeping me focused on the project.
I'm mostly done with my submission for this week. I need to go through it with a fine tooth comb tonight to see if I left any strays behind from the rewrite. I have to get it done Wednesday night if I hope to get it copied on Thursday before the meeting. Hopefully this will give me enough impetus to write chapter 2.
The "Maltese Falcon" class has started on Barnes & Noble's online reading group. It's only for three weeks and the book goes pretty quickly. It's hard to divorce myself from the Bogart version, which TCM is thoughtfully showing along with "Big Sleep" and "Dark Passage" on Thursday night.
Baseball is back. The Nationals opened against my mother's Phillies with a loss, living up to the fine old Senators' tradition. I'm still reminded of that Hexagon song. "We want a team that lost a 100 games every year?!" If they're ours, damn straight. It'll be amusing though if President Bush throws out the first pitch. He used to own the Texas Rangers after all, which used to be the Washington Senators, before they left down.
Dance the Fat Away: Study on youth obesity involving DDR.
I'm mostly done with my submission for this week. I need to go through it with a fine tooth comb tonight to see if I left any strays behind from the rewrite. I have to get it done Wednesday night if I hope to get it copied on Thursday before the meeting. Hopefully this will give me enough impetus to write chapter 2.
The "Maltese Falcon" class has started on Barnes & Noble's online reading group. It's only for three weeks and the book goes pretty quickly. It's hard to divorce myself from the Bogart version, which TCM is thoughtfully showing along with "Big Sleep" and "Dark Passage" on Thursday night.
Baseball is back. The Nationals opened against my mother's Phillies with a loss, living up to the fine old Senators' tradition. I'm still reminded of that Hexagon song. "We want a team that lost a 100 games every year?!" If they're ours, damn straight. It'll be amusing though if President Bush throws out the first pitch. He used to own the Texas Rangers after all, which used to be the Washington Senators, before they left down.
Dance the Fat Away: Study on youth obesity involving DDR.
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Date: 2005-04-05 01:52 pm (UTC)I got the audio book through Audible, and it was really cool. Especially in comparison to Da Vinci Code. :)
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Date: 2005-04-05 07:45 pm (UTC)DDR whew....
Date: 2005-04-06 12:16 pm (UTC)