June 27, 2003
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Weekend Plans
I suppose all my friends and family would be happy to know that I have been studying about diarrhea, and I think I am the world’s expert on diarrhea right now. Just ask me anything. I am the diarrhea guru.
So! This weekend, I get to work on infectious diseases! After the weekend, I should be the anthrax guru, the shigella guru, the salmonella guru, and botulism guru. Why? Because my bailers didn’t come in. So my racing boat is not raceable. I am pissed, but oh so excited because instead of racing, I get to learn about deadly diseases! So fun.
I hate school.
I have gotten some comments, and I think I will answer some of them within a blog, the way I’ve seen GC_13 and light_and_fluffy do. After all, copy-catting is the highest form of flattery, is it not?
Flatter-flatter-flatter:
GREAT Blog…. I have never been sailing but would love to try it. Doo and I have a small Chapparal (20 foot) and it flies like the wind, but that’s because it has a 350 chevy in it. LOL
I want to learn to sail. I imagine the peacefulness out on the Gulf… I think I could do it.
Posted 6/24/2003 at 9:56 PM by Wickgal
I’ve never been sailing on the Gulf. I imagine it is really nice. Someone in a sailing club from a few hours south of me tells me that the military have access to a little island called Dauphin Island, which is somewhere off the coast down there. Their club once rented a little cabin on the island and spent the spring break sailing on the Gulf in little FJs. They said they enjoyed it thoroughly! I imagine the wind is usually pretty good down there!
Hi Manang Deena! I went kayaking everyday for a week while I was at Catalina. I’m sure its not the same as sailing, but I can honestly say I enjoyed being on the water. The whole time, I was reminded of your passion for sailing. See you soon! Joy
Posted 6/24/2003 at 10:47 PM by MissMaryJoy
For those who don’t know, MissMaryJoy is my cousin, whom I’m glad to see is enjoying her college years! I’ve never been kayaking, so you’re one up on me, Joy! I went to Catalina with Auntie Elsie and Enang once, when Daniel was just a little squirt, but all we did was hang out on the tourist beach. What I remember most is that Mom and Auntie Elsie were afraid for Enang to walk on the boat, but she walked like she had sea legs all her life. I guess it runs in the blood, ya know?
i have like a million tshirts. and most of them are large and xlarge. i don’t know where the hell they all came from. they are good for sleeping in and for grungey days, but are not very cute or flattering. how is the kitten-chicken-poo doing?
Posted 6/25/2003 at 7:16 AM by Jso
Hee hee! I’m not the only one, then! That’s nice to know.
Kitten really does look like a chicken. He has a scrawny little neck. But he’s doing good. We watch him very carefully, to make sure he doesn’t poop on the sofa anymore. He is kicking the other cats’ butts!
When I was at the vet for his distemper shot, there was this Eastern European woman who brought in her iguana and her ferret. She looked at my kitty and went, “Oh, he’s so cute!” And then she cursed him. She said, “You are going to grow up to be a BEEG MEEN KHAT!”
Yowie! I told Matt yesterday, and he goes, “Why didn’t you tell me that! You know those Eastern European women! Their curses come true!” Hee hee!
heh. i’d rather be windsurfing man
Posted 6/26/2003 at 11:41 AM by dwalkingwounded
Actually me too. But, the windsurfing guy in our club has been sort of hiding the windsurfing boards from me lately. It’s kind of irritating, but I plan to set him straight pretty soon. As soon as I finish learning about tuberculosis, that is.
Did I say I hate school?