Crap.
So I finally finished my first real Blog, I was excited and heading to bed, I moved the mouse to push "Post & Publish" but my hand slipped and I closed the window, losing my blog.
Auspicious beginnings...
Well, the other blog had three major points-
1. You should go to mcgees.org and check out Josh's site. He has wonderful comments to make on everything from herbal tea to foreign policy- further proof that he has WAY too much time on his hands.
2. The title of this Blog actually does make some sense, as I live on the 26th floor in an apartment on the east side of Manhattan. Word up to fun!
3. I've really talked about this whole terrorism thing quite a bit. You can read my account of the events of Tuesday 11 September at mcgees.org or in this weeks San Gabriel Valley Weekly!
I realize that it's impossible for right now to return to a true state of normality- it's pretty chaotic here still. Well, now that we're on the subject, do you think that newscasters realize that whenever they say the word "normalcy" (which I have heard myriad times) they are quoting a campaign slogan of former President Warren G. Harding? I doubt it. And hey, maybe you learned something today!
Well, that's pretty much it. I'm off to bed. Thanks for coming! See you tomorrow!
So I finally finished my first real Blog, I was excited and heading to bed, I moved the mouse to push "Post & Publish" but my hand slipped and I closed the window, losing my blog.
Auspicious beginnings...
Well, the other blog had three major points-
1. You should go to mcgees.org and check out Josh's site. He has wonderful comments to make on everything from herbal tea to foreign policy- further proof that he has WAY too much time on his hands.
2. The title of this Blog actually does make some sense, as I live on the 26th floor in an apartment on the east side of Manhattan. Word up to fun!
3. I've really talked about this whole terrorism thing quite a bit. You can read my account of the events of Tuesday 11 September at mcgees.org or in this weeks San Gabriel Valley Weekly!
I realize that it's impossible for right now to return to a true state of normality- it's pretty chaotic here still. Well, now that we're on the subject, do you think that newscasters realize that whenever they say the word "normalcy" (which I have heard myriad times) they are quoting a campaign slogan of former President Warren G. Harding? I doubt it. And hey, maybe you learned something today!
Well, that's pretty much it. I'm off to bed. Thanks for coming! See you tomorrow!

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