Dear Neil,
I totally forgot that the arsonist of MASH a few years ago used a plastic gallon jug. That fact adds a certain amount of clumsiness to the mind’s eye image of the teen throw the Molotov cocktail at the brick wall. Plus, um, plastic melts when you put it on fire. No wonder the high school did not burst into flames.
My Internet connection is slowwwllly slowing down. Is it my computer or my Internet? Hum…I do not like this. I just noticed this difference in speed a few days ago. My computer is only a few months old; am I doing something wrong?…
Oh great server error. Hmm, oh well…
Where was I, what was I saying? Oh, yeah…nothing. It’s lunch time. I think I will talk about lunch. What should I eat? Oh, you are not a good person to ask you are vegan, and do not eat things I love to eat. Hummm, I just went to the kitchen and returned with a salad. But! It is a salad with ranch dressing and cheese, so ha! I will have my dairy, and eat it too!!!
The forecast for Jubilee Day tomorrow is looking good and cool. Which, you know is a huge rarity. Maybe it will rain…although Mr. Local News Weather Man tells us that there is no rain on the way for tomorrow…in fact it might be cloudy tomorrow which would be SO nice for a day made for walking on black top surrounded by hundreds of people…maybe it will be a good day…maybe…
It’s 12:28 pm and our mail has not arrived yet, and Neil I look forward to mail on days around Wednesdays. Why? Because Wednesdays are the days allotted for the mail to delivery my weekly New Yorker! Yay Wednesdayish-days! (sometimes my New Yorker comes late, like on Thursdays). And, Neil, I look forward to the New Yorker, not because of the wonderful samples of American and international writing inside, but because of the entertainingillustrated covers! I love interpreting the covers; sometimes they hold political commentary, sometimes they carry a deeper social message, and sometimes they are just an illustration. So that is why I look forward to Wednesday’s mail. But I do not have today’s mail yet, so…so much for sharing The New Yorker cover with you today…maybe tomorrow or Friday.
Well, now I really wish I had my New Yorker now, because then I would have something to do other than try to struggle through this particularly boring Hans Christian Andersen story.
Well, Neil, don’t forget to be awesome (which I doubt you do anyway)
Love, Pam
My copy of my magazine I get: ImagineFX, a digital painting magazine, didn’t come for over a month, then I got a copy, and a week later I got the next one! Weird.
About Mom, she hasn’t been afraid to read your blog, just respectful about it. Let her know yourself that it’s okay for her to visit it.
Comment by neillustrator — June 18, 2008 @ 10:53 pm