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November 12, 2007
Sometimes the tests feel a little... unfair.
No time for a substantive blog post today. I'm buried under papers to grade, I'll probably have to miss a colleague's poetry reading this afternoon, and there's just no end in sight. (By which I mean I can't imagine making it to Thursday, at which point classes are pretty much over for me because we go on a week-long break for Thanksgiving. I know, I whine too much.)
A quick welcome and shout out to all the new people dropping by the blog... you're all welcome here. Kick off your shoes and make yourself at home. (That's a subtle hint that you should feel free to wander into the kitchen and make me some hot chocolate. And straighten the place up, will ya? We're expecting company!)
I'll leave you with this: a single cell from one of the most brilliant and ... odd ... comics on the web, Nicholas Gurewitch's Perry Bible Fellowship. (Which, as far as I can tell, has nothing to do with the Bible, fellowship, or anything or anyone named Perry. I've chosen this one because it pretty much sums up how I'm feeling today. You think you know what's going on, and you think you know what's expected of you. Then the test takes a decidedly nasty turn...
Click the picture above to see what happens.
Posted by reparent at November 12, 2007 2:44 PM
