Somebody posting on this blog is terrified of winter and already missing last summer. The average high temperature in Boston is now below 70 degrees, ouch! (Centerville, UT)
Note about MIT: Many students there have the ability to focus intently on one particular subject to the exclusion of everything else. They love routine and deal best with predictable non-fiction where social and emotional relationships aren't as important as cold hard facts. If you correctly identified these symptoms as indicative of Asperger's Syndrome, the milder cousin of austism, you are correct. Apparently when MIT started letting women in, Asperger men started marrying Asperger women creating a race of super geeks. Watch out Tom!
Before moving to Texas, I figured one couldn't really tell the difference between 90 degrees and 100 degrees... turns out the difference between 90 degrees and 110 degrees (on the other hand) is really quite noticeable. I can't really tell what the temperature is these days. All I know is it is STILL hot, humid, still (stagnant) with lots of cedar and no hint of fall in sight. In other words, I am unsympathetic! (but then I am always jealous of anyone who is in Boston!)
It's good to see that John has become fully mobile with those I.V. fluid bags.
-Katie
He's a trooper. His middle name is Trooper.
Note about MIT: Many students there have the ability to focus intently on one particular subject to the exclusion of everything else. They love routine and deal best with predictable non-fiction where social and emotional relationships aren't as important as cold hard facts. If you correctly identified these symptoms as indicative of Asperger's Syndrome, the milder cousin of austism, you are correct. Apparently when MIT started letting women in, Asperger men started marrying Asperger women creating a race of super geeks. Watch out Tom!
80 degrees here.
Hah!
tom, exciting news, you can buy a back-to-school wardrobe.
Spam baleted.
Before moving to Texas, I figured one couldn't really tell the difference between 90 degrees and 100 degrees... turns out the difference between 90 degrees and 110 degrees (on the other hand) is really quite noticeable. I can't really tell what the temperature is these days. All I know is it is STILL hot, humid, still (stagnant) with lots of cedar and no hint of fall in sight. In other words, I am unsympathetic! (but then I am always jealous of anyone who is in Boston!)
Why does everyone's blog get a sidelink except mine? Booohooooo.
Liz? I know of no Liz. I know of the indistinguishable non-individual containing unit called Jason and Liz, but I know of no Liz.
au contraire (link)
No worries, Liz, Hans has no side bar either.
Mutiny! Mutiny on the blog! Bow the harboard stronghull and tie the winkets! She's run avarty!
avarty?