Archive for November, 2007

I could use a little more of this: Patience

Seemed like a good idea at the time: Parachute pants

To Do

Today - Relax.

Next Week - Finish project .

Next Month - Fully engage yuletide denial as coping mechanism.

Next Life - Less running with scissors, more looking both ways before crossing.

Song stuck in my head: “Caroline No”, by The Beach Boys.

My most recent attempt at being quotable: If you stop learning, you’re screwed.

I could use a little more of this: Time to read.

Seemed like a good idea at the time: 1980s fashion.

To Do

Today - Cook something yummy with fish.

Next Week - Begin preparing for final exam.

Next Month - Christmas, cultivate patience for.

Next Life - Eat more vegetables and less cookies.

Song stuck in my head: Family Guy theme.

My most recent attempt at being quotable: A good jelly donut can turn the day around.

I Want Sandy - I’ve often felt myself and others could benefit from a second brain that would help organize the content and function of the primary bundle of neurons. This just might be it.

Music For a Roadtrip - Literally. What is the Kanji for “thinking of things to do with pavement ?”

If I Had a Million Dollars - I agree, a real green dress would be cruel. However, the One Laptop per Child initiative is pretty cool. Actually, all I need is $399….

JJ Bean Coffee - I don’t need to explain this, do I?

I could use a little more of this: Peace and quiet.

Seemed like a good idea at the time: Learning Japanese from manga. It turns out the phrase “We missed the last train to Shinjuku, now we will have to teleport.” is not as useful as it first seemed.

To Do

Today - Catch up on homework.

Next Week - Start new novel. Most likely William Gibson.

Next Month - Try not to freak out about Christmas.

Next Life - Watch the instant replay and see if I died a foolish death.

Crazy idea that just might work: Sub-dermal fiber optic implants, aka light tattoos.

Song stuck in my head: Careless Whisper, by Wham. Don’t ask - I don’t know how it got in there either.

My most recent attempt at being quotable: If you want a degree, you need a college. If you want an education, you need a library card.