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stoutfellow) wrote2007-09-22 06:09 pm
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Three Questions
Why is it that memories of stupid things I said or did in high school, thirty-plus years ago, can still reduce me to fits of impotent rage and self-loathing?
How did I manage to eat a pint of Ben & Jerry's New York Super Fudge Crunch today, and then forget that I had done so?
What on Earth possessed me to tell the department's colloquium director that I wanted to give a talk, to be entitled "The Equals Sign: A Curmudgeon's View"?
How did I manage to eat a pint of Ben & Jerry's New York Super Fudge Crunch today, and then forget that I had done so?
What on Earth possessed me to tell the department's colloquium director that I wanted to give a talk, to be entitled "The Equals Sign: A Curmudgeon's View"?
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However. There's something really Wrong about eating a pint of Ben and Jerry's and not remembering that you've done it. I mean, if you're going to have calories, you should be able to remember enjoying them...
As for #3? I was a Literature and History major [g]. Good luck.
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What else were you doing/thinking about at the time?
Originality and an understanding of subject that allows for humor and a layman's view to be a method of communication rather than only the usual stodgy seventy-two word titles for most presentations and papers?
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Obviously, you need to take more nice walks to burn off the icecream. As an added bonus, during the walk, you can be thinking of what to say in your talk. How's that for a cunning plan?
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If you hang around teenagers long enough, however, you'll find yourself going steadily easier on your own teenage self...