Congratulations on finishing your scarf! We've been knitting like mad women. Always like to hear about what you're reading. I LOVE THAT YOU READ!!! Come see us again soon.
Is it humanly possible that I could love these kitties more than I do? I think not.
Well... you could EAT them. & thusly engorge yourself with their great (& DELICIOUS-!) catness & goodness.
The book I just finished I enjoyed immensely - but it would be of interest to absolutely no one I know. I personally guarantee this & would even be willing to wager on it. Can you guess what it's about-?
String theory is fascinating but, I confess, utterly beyond my ability to comprehend. This is not a confession one hears often from me, so if you get a handle on it I'd be pleased if you would try to explain it to me.
I'm guessing that the book in question is either about football or soccer.
Or the mating habits of lower Mongolian platypi.
I don't know that I'll be able to explain string theory to you, as I think that it will be barely within my ability to comprehend even the very watered down version of the theory that I'm reading. I spent some time last night on the computer trying to get myself reacquainted with some of the physics I actually used to know a little about. I found myself deeply lost! It's all distant memories that I could feel myself brushing up against but not really grasping.
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I would like very much to see you all again soon. Maybe in a few weeks. Have to get settled back in after the holiday rush!
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Well... you could EAT them. & thusly engorge yourself with their great (& DELICIOUS-!) catness & goodness.
The book I just finished I enjoyed immensely - but it would be of interest to absolutely no one I know. I personally guarantee this & would even be willing to wager on it. Can you guess what it's about-?
String theory is fascinating but, I confess, utterly beyond my ability to comprehend. This is not a confession one hears often from me, so if you get a handle on it I'd be pleased if you would try to explain it to me.
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I'm guessing that the book in question is either about football or soccer.
Or the mating habits of lower Mongolian platypi.
I don't know that I'll be able to explain string theory to you, as I think that it will be barely within my ability to comprehend even the very watered down version of the theory that I'm reading. I spent some time last night on the computer trying to get myself reacquainted with some of the physics I actually used to know a little about. I found myself deeply lost! It's all distant memories that I could feel myself brushing up against but not really grasping.
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