Prolific is the byproduct of stress?
Tomorrow is the hearing. Things look guardedly good but with a judge who knows. I often think that judges already have their minds made up about things then look for the evidence that reinforces their opinions. There probably are judges out there who are cpable of keeping a totally open mind. I doubt if they're sitting in on tiny civil suits.
Today I managed to get Best Westerns- My favorite 10 up and posted on a co-op blog. One thing I like about the end of the year is the avalanche of Top 10 lists. The papers will be full of them and I'll read them with enjyment and, usually, some disagreement.
I've also been playing with a Newsreader called Shrook. I'll probably buy it. Not only does it get the news feeds from ESPN etc but it's very simple to get it to read the blog news feeds! So I can, depending on the blog, get a nice little summary or read the entry. Very cool, and instead of sorting through my melange of bookmarks it's all right there.
I'm lucky, I like people, I like stories about them.
Lawyer just called. It bothers me that she is working at this hour on such a small case. (Big to me and depending on how it goes it could lead to bigger things).
Odd, the picture wouldn't upload - gave me I can't access error! Trying now without the pic. Hmm, a cgi-permissions eror at system level!! Holy Disc Bits! Tis call for trying again later!
Comments
Thanks for dropping by my place. I agree about David Greene and the Bulldogs--I thought it would be a better year. We've got a bunch of young guys coming back, though, and after watching D.J. Shockley against Ga. Tech I think the quarterback competition may be a little more open than anticipated.
Thanks again for stopping by, and I'll be back around here.
Posted by: TW | December 2, 2004 7:12 AM