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"In that case, my Captain, I shall choose the latter arrangement."
Saturday, I went to an Orioles game for the first time in years. It was fun. And they totally smoked the Rangers. Yay! Take that, Texas! (Someday I should write a long post on why, despite being massively indifferent to sports in general, I still call myself an Os fan.)
Sunday, I finished reading the Transmetropolitan trades that
xerahanadu loaned me. (And oh my god, Spider with a black turtleneck and a cane hits me *right* where Old!Bruce from Batman Beyond got me in Middle School. Help.)
Today, I went to the school library on my lunch break and checked out two books by H. L Mencken. Because symmetry pleases me. And anyway, it was near-criminal that I haven't read any of his stuff yet.
I was terribly tempted to just check out the whole shelf, but even I have to admit occasionally that there is a limit to the number of books I can read. Anyway, I also checked out this, this, this, this, and this. (For paper-writing purposes! Honest!) If I ever graduate, having free access to a major reearch university's library is the thing I'll miss most by far.
All of my fingernails have call numbers pencilled on them, and what greater pathway to happiness is there in this world?
Now I just have to decide whether to write my Maryland geography paper on "The Pirates! In An Adventure on the Chesapeake", which was my original idea, or on Captain William Claiborne, whom the professor spent about ten minutes comparing to "the character Johnny Depp played in that pirate movie".
Sunday, I finished reading the Transmetropolitan trades that
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Today, I went to the school library on my lunch break and checked out two books by H. L Mencken. Because symmetry pleases me. And anyway, it was near-criminal that I haven't read any of his stuff yet.
I was terribly tempted to just check out the whole shelf, but even I have to admit occasionally that there is a limit to the number of books I can read. Anyway, I also checked out this, this, this, this, and this. (For paper-writing purposes! Honest!) If I ever graduate, having free access to a major reearch university's library is the thing I'll miss most by far.
All of my fingernails have call numbers pencilled on them, and what greater pathway to happiness is there in this world?
Now I just have to decide whether to write my Maryland geography paper on "The Pirates! In An Adventure on the Chesapeake", which was my original idea, or on Captain William Claiborne, whom the professor spent about ten minutes comparing to "the character Johnny Depp played in that pirate movie".