That dreaded list
Oct. 27th, 2004 12:37 pm~EMAILS. Back up above 100, dammit.
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~consolidate student loans (damn, no printer here!)
~call about goddamn freezer (have to fax receipts again)
~book hotel in San Deigo (waiting for Jake to see the one I picked)
Near-random capitalization brought to you by a long history of reading too many Regency romances...
Also, I am SO heartily sick of politics I could puke. I don't even want to listen to the radio anymore. I am so not voting party lines this year (not that I usually do). I am voting for the few remaining candidates who haven't alienated and appalled me by their vicious, mis-leading, sensationalist ads. I am voting for people who give me any sense of hope for humanity. That eliminates nearly all of my presidential candidates (yes, I will probably vote for Nater... charisma of a clam, but I think he'd do right by the country, which is more than I can say for my other choices).
Man, I'm in a rather bad mood, apparently.
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Date: 2004-10-27 01:59 pm (UTC)Personally, I don't think he'd be a good president but he would be an Excellent cabinet member.
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Date: 2004-10-27 06:20 pm (UTC)PA, add new claim pieces, email claim clientsIs that... all done? Or have you not gotten around to adding the Claim pieces yet? *antsy about her Nijhem and Ailis piece, but not trying to rush you or anything* >_>
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Date: 2004-10-29 12:40 pm (UTC)"This isn't the election in which to make the quixotic but satisfying point that you'd really rather vote Green, or the quixotic but satisfying point that you'd really rather not have to vote for any more white men in tight blue suits at all.
This is an election in which to vote for *the greater likelihood of there being more elections in the future*."
The full entry is here: http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2004_10_01_archive.asp#109899736245629114