2009-12-07
Entry tags:
Stay of execution
My presentation is now due next week, not the day after tomorrow. Thank the sweet godless heavens. Though I still have work to do, and I'm being rather slack about getting it done. (So. Sleepy.)
On the right side of my left knee is a bruise the size of my spread hand, purple and blue. It doesn't hurt, exactly... until I knock it against something. (Ow.) Climbing. The pain is why we do it. (Right?)
Livejournal - while I'm procrastinating - a question: if one were to look for an introductory book on the Silk Road trade, what books would one recommend? I'm sure someone has come across something interesting and useful, right? Anyone?
Must work. Do not want.
On the right side of my left knee is a bruise the size of my spread hand, purple and blue. It doesn't hurt, exactly... until I knock it against something. (Ow.) Climbing. The pain is why we do it. (Right?)
Livejournal - while I'm procrastinating - a question: if one were to look for an introductory book on the Silk Road trade, what books would one recommend? I'm sure someone has come across something interesting and useful, right? Anyone?
Must work. Do not want.
Entry tags:
Stay of execution
My presentation is now due next week, not the day after tomorrow. Thank the sweet godless heavens. Though I still have work to do, and I'm being rather slack about getting it done. (So. Sleepy.)
On the right side of my left knee is a bruise the size of my spread hand, purple and blue. It doesn't hurt, exactly... until I knock it against something. (Ow.) Climbing. The pain is why we do it. (Right?)
Livejournal - while I'm procrastinating - a question: if one were to look for an introductory book on the Silk Road trade, what books would one recommend? I'm sure someone has come across something interesting and useful, right? Anyone?
Must work. Do not want.
On the right side of my left knee is a bruise the size of my spread hand, purple and blue. It doesn't hurt, exactly... until I knock it against something. (Ow.) Climbing. The pain is why we do it. (Right?)
Livejournal - while I'm procrastinating - a question: if one were to look for an introductory book on the Silk Road trade, what books would one recommend? I'm sure someone has come across something interesting and useful, right? Anyone?
Must work. Do not want.