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I spent the weekend not sleeping, then freaking
atraxia out with my inability to stay still and watch Hot Fuzz (in my defense, dirty dishes in a clean sink and otherwise neat apartment sorta weird me out), then sleeping through Sunday (3PM - 1AM). I have no idea what's up, but it's a little disconcerting.
There's *another* conference in Vegas at the end of March. I'm pondering whether I should go or not. If I do end up going, I would not move from the hotel. It'd be a nice educational vacation from the job.
I dreamt I was studying hardcore for the GREs. I woke up feeling very knowledgeable. Then the fog lifted and I had no idea what I'd studied.
I'm going to write to my profs re: recommendations in a couple of minutes, once I refresh my cup of chamomile (what? we don't have any other decaffeinated tea in the house beside white peach and, honestly? that stuff tastes like sweaty armpits). I hope I don't run into issues with them, although I really only need one additional letter as long as my manager doesn't screw me over.
Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is quite engrossing. Of course, I haven't even gotten my hand on the actual
nycbookclub book yet. But, then again, what's new?
Yeah, no idea what's going on with me lately.
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There's *another* conference in Vegas at the end of March. I'm pondering whether I should go or not. If I do end up going, I would not move from the hotel. It'd be a nice educational vacation from the job.
I dreamt I was studying hardcore for the GREs. I woke up feeling very knowledgeable. Then the fog lifted and I had no idea what I'd studied.
I'm going to write to my profs re: recommendations in a couple of minutes, once I refresh my cup of chamomile (what? we don't have any other decaffeinated tea in the house beside white peach and, honestly? that stuff tastes like sweaty armpits). I hope I don't run into issues with them, although I really only need one additional letter as long as my manager doesn't screw me over.
Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is quite engrossing. Of course, I haven't even gotten my hand on the actual
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Yeah, no idea what's going on with me lately.
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Date: 2007-11-19 05:38 pm (UTC)Glad you're enjoying Kavalier and Clay!
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Date: 2007-11-21 03:33 pm (UTC)And I reached the point where the book reading experience transcends time and space. It was thrilling. Made the ride home this morning fly by. It's very interesting. Thank you for mentioning it way back when. :)