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let's do the time warp again! (aka making up for lost time in more ways than one)

Seeing how this is my THIRD post of the day (thank you very much John H, and the rest of my faithless readers), I seem to be making up for lost time. Don't get too comfortable though with this burst of blogging. Just consider this the calcium deposit that finally came forth.

Today I recieved a reply to an email. This is a common occurance. It should be noted, however, that I instigated the originating message on October 26, 2005. I heard a song play...something from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. I think you know the one.

Nothing like procrastination to make the heart grow fonder.

I think I'll reply next fall.

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On a final note, I have been meaning to say that I resent Blogger making me log into "Old Blogger". I feel so...outdated.

Comments

Malia said…
let me guess, it was from Debbie?
Emily Gray said…
Ha! No, actually. But she would totally do that.
It was a client at work if you can believe that.
Ellyn said…
I know! I mean what if we are good with the entry to blogging the way it has been? Why do we have to change? What is up with that?!!!
John H said…
you're turning into the fountain of prolificity today..wow.

You only waited for 2.5 yrs? pshhaaaaaa..let em' stew a little longer.

I tell ya what I hate, old blogger you..it's the fact that to comment on your blog, I still have to use my blogger ID..they won't let me pimp the new place...

How many people would I go thru this kind of irritation for?? hmmmm..not too dang many, missee.
Lisa said…
Who you callin' "faithless"??

From Me, the one who hasn't commented in months.

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