
Friday, July 27, 2007
I be tired again
And the week's not yet over. Have an early-morning appointment with the mechanic, and whenever that's done it's off to work once more. I've been all antsy since I found out I'd have to work; trying to shoehorn any sort of work on the car (whether I'm doing it or someone else is) on a day when I also have to go in to work is just asking for trouble, but the visit to the mechanic was scheduled first.
So far this week the mail has been rather disappointing. The American Lung Association, in search of another donation, sent me a very nice "breathtaking views" calendar for 2008, but other than that it has been pretty blah.
Speaking of views, though, on Sunday I finally got around to doing another writeup on one of my landscape stamps. That brings me to a total of four--I haven't made much progress on that. This was one of the hard ones, though; while I wasn't able to find specific information about the beach itself (which is located in Latvia), I did uncover a few nuggets on the Internet about the general region, so that's where I focused my efforts. More to come.
Now, while I don't own a TV I do see my share of news and the accompanying commercials at work. And enough entertainment gossip is presented as "news" that I occasionally have a near-pop culture experience. With all that said, I think the Naomi Campbell Dunkin' Donuts commercial is right clever. It amuses me, even, which is odd considering I would normally consider this sort of thing to be drivel. (If you don't know who Naomi Campbell is and know a bit of background, I wouldn't bother watching--the commercial will seem stupid.)
It's near about nap time. Later y'all.
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